Pros
Cons
Specifications

Primary Camera: 5.2 MPix
Price comparison
Average of 3 scores (from 3 reviews)
Reviews for the HP EliteBook 8 Flip G1i 13
The EliteBook 8 Flip G1i 13 is one of the slimmest and most efficient 13-inch convertibles we've had the pleasure of testing. Its keyboard in particular feels surprisingly spacious despite the small form factor.
Source: Windows Central

The HP EliteBook 8 Flip 13 (G1i) is an odd duck, but it's also the right duck for a lot of professionals who need a compact, long-lasting, and versatile laptop for work — with a lot of features and options packed in that you simply can't find elsewhere. Add every option, and you could end up paying over $5,000 for a laptop that's less premium in many respects than more traditional flagships, but those laptops can't do what this one does. Also, it's pretty regularly on sale (while I'm writing this review, it's exactly 50% off on all configurations at HP.com). It's a truly unique laptop, and I can't help but praise it — even if the display and performance aren't anything to write home about. If you have a feeling this is the perfect productivity partner you've been seeking, you can get the HP EliteBook 8 Flip 13 (G1i) from $2,324 at HP.com (but, again, watch out for frequent discounts).
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/27/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: PC World

The HP EliteBook 8 Flip G1i is exactly what it appears to be. As a machine for businesses, HP has gone out of the way to make this laptop feel premium with a thoughtfully designed metal chassis, a spacious keyboard, and the best pen storage and charging system I’ve ever seen on a laptop. But not all parts of this machine are quite so premium. I was expecting more from the webcam and microphone, and the display is the main part of the machine that doesn’t stand out. As far as performance, the story here is the story of Intel’s CPU troubles. After reviewing Lunar Lake laptops, I wince at seeing $2,000 Intel-powered productivity laptops with significantly lower graphics performance and power efficiency. And the Arrow Lake CPU here doesn’t deliver noticeably faster performance than Lunar Lake CPUs in our benchmarks.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/25/2025
Rating: Total score: 78%
Source: Andrew Marc David

Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/18/2025
Comment
Intel Graphics 4-Core iGPU (Arrow Lake): Integrated graphics card based on the Xe LPG architecture (similar to the dedicated Arc GPUs, but with a focus on efficiency). Provides 4 Xe cores (64 Xe vector engines) and 4 ray tracing units.
Modern games should be playable with these graphics cards at low settings and resolutions. Casual gamers may be happy with these cards.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
Ultra 7 265U: High-end mobile processor based on the Meteor Lake architecture (Arrow Lake-U series). Offers 2 performance cores with up to 5.3 GHz (incl. SMT) and 8+2 efficiency cores with up to 4.2 GHz and can therefore process 14 threads simultaneously. The compute tile is manufactured in the modern Intel 3 process (5nm).» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
Devices with the same GPU
Devices with Same Screen Size and/or Weight
Devices from the same Manufacturer
