It seems that the laptop industry is at a crossroads. AI is clearly dictating hardware decisions, with almost all new CPUs and GPUs boasting some sort of AI functionality. The challenge for laptop manufacturers such as MSI, Acer, and HP is, “how much do I tailor a particular laptop to this specific market?”

The laptop I’ve been testing recently is one of a new breed of Copilot+ laptops that is taking the market by storm. It’s the HP EliteBook Ultra G1Q and it sits in a very similar space to another laptop I recently reviewed, the Acer Swift 14 AI.

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Specs as tested
CPU Snapdragon X Elite X1E-78-100
Graphics Qualcomm® Adreno GPU
Memory 16 GB LPDDR5x-8400 MT/s
Screen size 14-inch (touch)
Resolution 2.2K (2240 x 1400)
Refresh rate Not specified
Storage 1 TB SSD
Connectivity 1x USB Type-C 40Gbps, 1x USB Type-C 10Gbps, 1x USB Type-A 5Gbps, 1x stereo headphone/microphone combo jack
Dimensions 31.29 x 22.35 x 1.12 cm
Weight 1.34 kg
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HP EliteBook Ultra G1Q Laptop: Benchmark scoring
Geekbench 6: CPU single-core: 2,422 CPU multi-core: 14,129
Row 1 – Cell 0 GPU OpenCL: 20,550 Row 1 – Cell 2
Cinebench CPU not supported Row 2 – Cell 2
Handbrake: 7m5s Row 3 – Cell 2
PugetBench Photoshop: 5,709 Row 4 – Cell 2
HP Omen Transcend 14

HP Omen Transcend 14

This is for the all-out gamers who want better battery life than in previous-gen gaming laptops. Mind you, it works real nice for creative pursuits too.

Acer Swift 14 AI

Acer Swift 14 AI

A great-looking laptop with reasonable performance for low-intensity users. It also has the latest AI features for ultra-productivity.

Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i gen 9

Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i gen 9

A laptop that pushes the boundaries of performance and design. Also one of the best MacBook Pro alternatives on the market right now.