HP releases new 14-inch laptop globally with up to 64 GB RAM, Arc B390 graphics and cellular connectivity

HP has updated its compact EliteBook range with a new model. For context, the company already sells the EliteBook X G2i 14 with Intel Panther Lake processors. Likewise, the EliteBook X G2q and EliteBook X G2a are now available with Snapdragon X2 and AMD Ryzen AI 400 processors, respectively.
Now, HP has started selling the EliteBook X Flip G2i globally. Announced in January during CES 2026, the new 14-inch convertible directly replaces the EliteBook X Flip G1i we reviewed in 2025 with Intel Lunar Lake processors (curr. $1,599 on Amazon). By contrast, the EliteBook X Flip G2i adopts Intel's Panther Lake platform with optional Arc B390 graphics.
The EliteBook X Flip G2i starts at $2,692 in the US with a Core Ultra 5 325 processor, a 68 Wh battery, 24 GB of RAM, a 512 GB SSD, and a 1200p OLED touchscreen display that peaks at a mere 300 nits. Allegedly, this SKU carries a $3,847 MSRP. However, switching from a Windows 11 Pro licence to FreeDOS will save $227 in all cases.
Currently, availability is more limited elsewhere. For instance, HP is only selling Core Ultra X7 358H SKUs in Europe. At the time of writing, the company has priced a 32 GB RAM and 1 TB SSD variant with a 1800p and 500-nit OLED display for €3,254 in the Eurozone and for £2,543.99 in the UK. For reference, an equivalent configuration runs to $3,887 in the US and carries a $5,553 MSRP.
At the time of publication, the EliteBook X Flip G2i can be configured with up to a Core Ultra X7 358H processor, 64 GB of RAM and a 1 TB PCIe Gen 5 x4 SSD, as well as NFC and 5G cellular connectivity. A 700-nit and 1800p Tandem OLED is available too, which retains 100% DCI-P3 colour space coverage and a 120 Hz VRR refresh rate. All these options pushes the EliteBook X Flip G2i to $5,766 though with an $8,238 MSRP. Please see the company's website for more information.
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HP Germany, HP UK (1) (2) (3) & HP US










