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Posted by Lawrence
 - Today at 03:05:11
I am surprised that Mr.Ngo would feel its baffling to understand. Actually HP's name definition is crystal clear.
For Elitebook only: From flagship to lower end should be:

1. HP Elitebook Ultra G1i=Ultra=Flagship, aka: New machine to replace Dragonfly series, G=Generation, 1=specific mk variant, i=Intel. For C-Suites.

2. HP Elitebook X G1i= Executive Premium business machine, X=10=1000 Series, G=Gen, 1=mk1,i=Intel, for higher manager purpose

3. HP Elitebook 8 G1i=800 series, major series of Elitebook, 8=800 High-end

4. HP Elitebook 6 G1i=600 Series.

As for ZBook Ultra G1a=ZBook flagship Generation-mk1-AMD Based.
Very straightforward
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 17:10:57
Some models are becoming increasingly difficult to visually tell apart even for us testers. To laymen, the names "EliteBook X", "EliteBook Ultra", "Envy x360", or "OmniBook x360" may be more confusing than helpful when distinguishing between lower-end and higher-end configurations.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/EliteBook-X-G1i-14-or-EliteBook-Ultra-G1i-14-HP-laptop-names-are-getting-a-little-confusing.1061824.0.html