In addition to new 10th generation Intel processors, the new EliteBook x360 further expand their portability and versatility by bringing support to 5G mobile networks, through Qualcomm’s X55 modem. There is also up to 32GB of LPDDR4 RAM at 2933MHz, up to 2TB of SSD M.2 NVMe storage, two Bang & Olufsen audio-treated speakers, HP privacy services and Wi-Fi 6 connection. Another highlight of the devices are the screen options, which can reach 4K resolution on IPS LCD and OLED panels, in addition to occupying 89% of the front of the devices. The battery of launches is also noteworthy, with options of 54Wh and 78.5Wh, whose promised autonomy reaches 29 hours. The new 1030 and 1040 G7 are expected to hit the market sometime in July, but prices for the new devices have not yet been announced. Remember that HP is also about to launch the U27 4K, the company’s new high-resolution wireless monitor. The U27 is expected to be announced with a 27-inch screen and latency three times lower than competitors in the category.