Key Specifications & Features:
Processor (CPU): Intel Core i7-11390H
- Generation: 11th Gen Intel Core (Tiger Lake-H).
- Cores/Threads: Quad-core (4 cores, 8 threads).
- Base Clock: 3.4 GHz.
- Max Turbo Boost: Up to 4.8 GHz.
- Cache: 12 MB Intel Smart Cache.
- TDP: 35W (configurable).
- Performance: Excellent for demanding productivity tasks (multitasking, office apps, web browsing), good for photo/video editing, light gaming, and programming. Significantly faster than U-series chips but slightly less powerful than the top-tier H45 (like i7-11800H) or newer 12th/13th Gen H-series chips. Handles most creative tasks well within its thermal limits.
Memory (RAM): 16GB LPDDR4x
- Type: LPDDR4x (Low Power DDR4).
- Speed: Typically 3200 MHz.
- Upgradeability: Soldered to the motherboard. Cannot be upgraded after purchase. 16GB is sufficient for smooth multitasking and demanding applications, but it's fixed.
Storage (SSD): 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD
- Type: NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) SSD.
- Interface: PCIe Gen 4 (x4).
- Speed: Very fast boot and load times.
- Capacity: 512GB is adequate for the OS, applications, and moderate file storage. It fills up quickly with large media files (photos, videos, games). Upgradeable: Usually one M.2 slot (sometimes two, but one might be occupied). You can add a second SSD later for more storage.
Display (Critical Feature):
- Size: 16 inches (diagonal).
- Resolution: Typically Full HD (1920x1200) or 4K UHD (3840x2400). Check your specific model.
- Panel Type: IPS or OLED (OLED is a premium option, offering stunning contrast, colors, and deep blacks). Confirm which one you have.
- Touchscreen: Yes (convertible feature).
- Stylus Support: Active pen compatible (sold separately, stores/magnetizes to the chassis).
- Aspect Ratio: 16:10 (widescreen, great for productivity).
- Brightness: High brightness levels (often 400 nits or more).
- Color Gamut: Wide color gamut (e.g., 100% sRGB, often 90%+ DCI-P3 on OLED/4K models).
Design & Build:
- Form Factor: 360-degree hinge for laptop, tent, stand, and tablet modes.
- Material: Premium aluminum chassis.
- Weight: Around 4.5 lbs (2.0 kg) - relatively heavy for a tablet, but standard for a premium 16-inch convertible.
- Thickness: Slim profile.
Ports & Connectivity:
- USB: Multiple USB-C/Thunderbolt 4 ports (essential for high-speed data, video output, charging).
- USB-A: Usually 1 or 2 USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 ports.
- HDMI: Full-size HDMI 2.0 port.
- Audio: 3.5mm headphone/microphone combo jack.
- Card Reader: Often includes an SD card reader.
- Wireless: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.x.
Battery:
- Typically a large internal battery (e.g., 84Wh).
- Life: Expect 6-10 hours of real-world mixed usage, heavily dependent on display type (OLED/4K drains faster), brightness, and workload. Good for a full workday with moderate use.
Audio:
- Quad speakers (Bang & Olufsen tuned).
- Usually includes an HP Audio Switch app for customization.
Keyboard & Trackpad:
- Keyboard: Backlit, comfortable key travel, typically excellent for a laptop of this class.
- Trackpad: Large glass precision trackpad with multi-touch gestures.
Pros:
- Premium Build & Design: Excellent materials, sleek, and feels high-quality.
- Versatile Convertible Form Factor: 360-degree hinge works well.
- Stunning Display Options: Especially the OLED models offer exceptional visuals.
- Excellent Keyboard & Trackpad: Great for productivity.
- Good Port Selection: Includes Thunderbolt 4, HDMI, USB-A, SD reader.
- Strong Performance: i7-11390H handles demanding tasks well.
- Good Battery Life: For a 16-inch powerhouse.
- Active Stylus Support: Useful for artists and note-takers.
Cons & Considerations:
- CPU Generation: 11th Gen is older than current 13th/14th Gen. While still capable, it's not the latest.
- RAM is Soldered: Cannot be upgraded later. 16GB is good, but future-proofing is limited.
- 512GB SSD Capacity: Can fill up quickly; upgrading storage later is possible but adds cost.
- Weight: Heavy for tablet mode; not ultra-portable.
- Thermals: Can get warm under sustained heavy load (common with performance chips in thin laptops).
- OLED Burn-in Risk: Potential (though reduced on modern panels) for static images over very long periods.
- Price: Positioned as a premium device.