For the original German review, see. Tablets are still being bought and are very popular.
HP relies exclusively on Intel's latest ULV processors for its newly launched Elite x2 1012 G2 devices. Thus, the tablet is powered by a fast dual-core SoC, which should ensure smooth use. Intel's efficient Core-m processors were still installed in. Although their power consumption was better, the performance was at a clear disadvantage. We are therefore more than pleased to find old acquaintances in HP's Elite x2 1012 G2. Operates in our review sample and finds support in 8 GB of RAM. The storage device in our device is a 256 GB SSD.
Our review sample almost marks the lowest price limit at 1720 Euros ($2017). Only devices that sport will likely be a bit cheaper.
The premium model based on easily surpasses 3000 Euros (3675 Euros, $4416, including 19% German tax configured on HP's ). However, this also includes 16 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD. This price design is not a singularity among business devices. For example, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga is found in the same price region at 3300 Euros ($3870). HP's Elite x2 1012 G2 has to compete against the latest models of well-known manufacturers. A small selection can be found in the well-arranged chart below. We did not forget the predecessor for a better direct comparison.