This variant currently costs around €999 (~$1176) all variants come with the same 14-inch Full HD IPS touchscreen display. Our test device sits within the mid-range of these offerings and is equipped with an Intel Core i5-8250U CPU, 16 GB of DDR4 RAM and a 256 GB NVMe SSD. HP recently announced that they would be selling the x360 440 G1 with an Intel Core i5-8350U too, but they have not announced the pricing for this new variant at the time of writing. Moreover, there are options for up to 512 GB of solid-state storage and an NVIDIA GeForce MX130 that has 2 GB of dedicated VRAM. The device can also be configured with up to an Intel Core i7-8550U, the variant of which currently costs around €1,250 (~$1471). However, the most basic configuration of the x360 440 G1 has an Intel Core i3-8130U, which HP currently prices for around €880 (~$1036). HP equips the device with only a choice of Intel processors, the cheapest of which that OEMs currently use are either the Intel Pentium Gold 4415U or the Intel Core i5 7200U. Moreover, the x360 440 G1 offers a good combination of performance, versatility, security and multimedia features. HP has designed the x360 440 G1 to appeal to professionals and small to medium-sized businesses, something which the device’s relatively affordable pricing reflects. The x360 440 G1 is a bargain when compared to HP’s considerably more expensive Spectre x360 and EliteBook x360 series. HP has expanded its convertible offerings with the ProBook x360 440 G1, an affordable convertible that costs just under €900 (~$1060) at the time of writing.
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