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HP's New Business Laptops Bring AI Processing Power to India's Enterprise Market

HP has introduced three new business laptop series in India that bring on-device artificial intelligence capabilities to enterprise users at multiple price points. The EliteBook X G2, EliteBook 8 G2, and ProBook 4 G2 all feature neural processing units (NPUs), specialized chips designed to run AI tasks directly on the device rather than sending data to cloud servers. The lineup offers 16 different processor configurations, giving Indian business buyers the widest range of AI-capable options HP has offered in a single launch.

What Makes These Laptops "AI PCs" and Why Does It Matter?

These new HP models qualify as Copilot Plus PCs, Microsoft's certification for devices that can run advanced AI features locally. The key metric is NPU performance, measured in TOPS (tera operations per second), which indicates how many AI calculations the processor can handle per second. Microsoft requires at least 40 TOPS for Copilot Plus certification. The Snapdragon X2 Elite variant in the EliteBook X G2 delivers 85 TOPS, nearly double the minimum requirement, while AMD Ryzen AI processors in other models reach 50 TOPS.

This matters because on-device AI processing means features like live caption generation, image editing assistance, and Windows Recall (which snapshots your screen for searchability) can run without uploading your data to external servers. The extra NPU capacity beyond the 40 TOPS minimum reduces the workload on the main processor and graphics chip, keeping overall system performance responsive even while running AI tasks in the background.

How to Choose Between HP's Three New Business Laptop Series

  • EliteBook X G2 (Rs. 2,50,000 starting price): The premium flagship designed for executives and creative professionals. It includes a 5MP infrared webcam, Poly Studio speakers for video conferencing, HP Sure View integrated privacy screen, and 32GB of fast LPDDR5x RAM as standard. Available with three processor options: Intel Core Ultra X7 358H, Snapdragon X2 Elite, or AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 450. The Snapdragon variant delivers the highest AI performance at 85 TOPS.
  • EliteBook 8 G2 (Rs. 2,30,000 starting price): The developer-focused option that trades some premium features for maximum expandability. Supports up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM and 2TB of storage, the highest in this launch. Offers eight processor configurations across Intel and AMD options, making it ideal for data scientists and software engineers who need substantial memory and storage in a business ultrabook form factor.
  • ProBook 4 G2 (Rs. 1,35,000 starting price): The most accessible entry point for small businesses and budget-conscious enterprises. Features Intel Core Ultra or AMD Ryzen AI processors with optional 5G cellular connectivity, making it the only model in this launch with integrated 5G modem support for Jio and Airtel networks. Includes a built-in RJ45 Ethernet port for wired connectivity.

What Security Features Come Standard Across All Three Models?

All three laptop series include HP Wolf Security, a hardware-enforced enterprise security suite that goes beyond typical software antivirus protection. The suite includes several specialized tools designed for business environments:

  • HP Sure Click: Isolates web browsing in lightweight virtual machines to prevent malware from affecting the main operating system.
  • HP Sure Recover: Automatically restores the operating system to a clean state if malware or corruption is detected, without requiring manual intervention.
  • HP Sure Sense: Uses AI-based detection to identify malware patterns that traditional signature-based antivirus might miss.
  • HP Sure View: An integrated hardware privacy screen that narrows viewing angles to prevent shoulder surfing, available on the EliteBook X G2.
  • HP Tamper Lock: Detects physical intrusion attempts on the device's hardware components.

How Do the Display and Audio Specifications Compare Across the Lineup?

The EliteBook X G2 features the most advanced display in this launch: a 14-inch WUXGA IPS touchscreen (1920 by 1200 pixels) with 800 nits peak brightness, the highest brightness level among the three models. The display includes anti-glare coating, HP Eye Ease blue light reduction technology, 100 percent sRGB color accuracy, and the integrated HP Sure View privacy screen. The Poly Studio speakers provide professional-grade audio for video conferencing, a significant upgrade over standard laptop speakers.

The EliteBook 8 G2 and ProBook 4 G2 offer more modest display options, though the ProBook 4 G2 includes an optional 2.5K 120Hz DCI-P3 display upgrade for users who need higher resolution and faster refresh rates. All three models support Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6 for wireless connectivity.

Where Can Businesses in India Purchase These Laptops?

All three series are available through HP's Online Store at hpstore.in and HP Connect retail locations. HP World offline retailers also stock various configurations. Businesses interested in volume purchases and fleet deployment should contact HP India directly for enterprise pricing options.

The staggered pricing from Rs. 1,35,000 to Rs. 2,50,000 reflects HP's strategy to serve different segments of India's business market. The ProBook 4 G2 targets small businesses and startups, the EliteBook 8 G2 appeals to developers and technical teams, and the EliteBook X G2 positions itself as a premium choice for executives and creative professionals who demand the best display, audio, and AI performance in a business ultrabook.