That’s because, like the Spectre x360 before it, the HP EliteBook x360 1030 G2 dons an array of different convertibility modes. The EliteBook series has been around for a while, but this year, HP plans on adding the x360 moniker to it too.
Overall, these revisions significantly modernize the HP line-up, and we expect the 15-inch Spectre x360 with 4K display will prove particularly popular. The Sprout Pro G2 is the odd one out, taking advantage of a projected screen and an accompanying camera used to scan both 2D and 3D objects for printing. Aside from arguably the EliteBook x360, there really aren’t any dramatic overhauls being made.
It’s clear that the focus is in bringing current products up to date with the latest hardware. There’s even one case of a new-gen graphics card in use, with the HP Envy 34 all-in-one. Many of the computers being shown off here come sporting the latest Intel 7th-generation Core processors, high-resolution displays, and Thunderbolt 3 over USB Type-C. A new 15-inch Spectre x360 will be joined by an HP EliteBook x360, an HP Envy Curved AiO 34, the Omen X monitor, and an unconventionally versatile Sprout Pro G2. With CES 2017 starting on January 5 and coming to a close on on January 8, it shouldn’t come as a shock that HP is showing off a new lineup of PCs and even one monitor.