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| The EliteBook X Flip G2i packs a lot of performance into its 1.29 kg housing. |
If you’ve been keeping an eye on HP’s EliteBook lineup, you know the company has been on a roll lately. First came the EliteBook X G2i 14 with Intel’s new Panther Lake chips. Then the EliteBook X G2q and EliteBook X G2a quietly landed with Snapdragon X2 and AMD Ryzen AI 400 processors. But now, HP is answering the call for a premium 2-in-1 workhorse. Meet the EliteBook X Flip G2i – a 14-inch convertible that’s finally shipping globally.
Announced way back at CES 2026 (yes, January feels like ages ago), this sleek machine directly replaces last year’s EliteBook X Flip G1i – the one we reviewed with Intel Lunar Lake processors. That model still sells for around $1,599 on Amazon, but the new Flip G2i is a whole different beast. For starters, it jumps to Intel’s Panther Lake platform and offers optional Arc B390 graphics. Let’s dig into what you’re actually getting – because the pricing might make you do a double-take.
US Pricing: Starting at $2,692 (But Wait for the MSRP)
HP has started selling the EliteBook X Flip G2i in the US with a base configuration that includes 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 – let’s be honest – peaks at a mere 300 nits. That base model starts at $2,692**. But here’s where it gets weird: HP claims that SKU carries an eye-watering **$3,847 MSRP. So, you’re already looking at a “discount” of over $1,100 just by buying direct.
Want to save a bit more? Switching from a Windows 11 Pro license to FreeDOS will shave off $227 across all configurations. That’s not nothing, but on a machine this expensive, it feels like a drop in the bucket.
👉 You can check out the official HP store listing right here.
Europe Gets Different Specs – And Higher Prices
If you’re shopping from across the pond, your options are more limited right now. HP is only selling Core Ultra X7 358H SKUs in Europe. At the time of writing, a configuration with 32 GB of RAM, a 1 TB SSD, and a sharper 1800p 500-nit OLED display goes for €3,254 in the Eurozone and £2,543.99 in the UK. For reference, that exact same build runs $3,887** in the US – and carries a ridiculous **$5,553 MSRP.
So yeah, HP is leaning hard into the “dynamic pricing” game. But let’s move on to what you can actually configure.
Fully Loaded: Core Ultra X7, 64GB RAM, Tandem OLED, and 5G
For those who want no compromises, the EliteBook X Flip G2i can be specced up to a Core Ultra X7 358H processor, 64 GB of RAM, and a 1 TB PCIe Gen 5 x4 SSD. You can also add NFC and 5G cellular connectivity. But the real showstopper is the optional 700-nit 1800p Tandem OLED display. It retains 100% DCI-P3 color coverage and a 120 Hz VRR refresh rate – perfect for creative pros who also want buttery-smooth scrolling.
That ultimate configuration will set you back **$5,766** (with an $8,238 MSRP, if you’re keeping score). That’s firmly in “desktop replacement workstation” territory, but in a 14-inch convertible body.
A Quick Look Back at HP’s Recent Launches
If you’re wondering how the Flip G2i fits into HP’s broader strategy, you might want to catch up on the company’s recent releases. First, there was the EliteBook X G2i 14 with Panther Lake – a more traditional clamshell. Then HP quietly launched the EliteBook X G2q with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 platform, followed by the EliteBook X G2a powered by AMD Ryzen AI 400 chips. The Flip G2i is essentially the convertible sibling that ties the room together – at least for Intel fans.
📌 For more context, check out these earlier reports:
- HP’s Ultra-Light EliteBook X G2i 14
- HP Quietly Launches EliteBook X G2q (Snapdragon X2)
- HP Quietly Launches EliteBook X G2a (AMD Ryzen AI 400)
Should You Buy One? (And What About the Older Model?)
That’s the million-dollar question – literally, if you believe HP’s MSRPs. The EliteBook X Flip G2i is clearly aimed at businesses and professionals who need a rugged, secure, and highly portable convertible with next-gen AI chops. The inclusion of Panther Lake means better integrated graphics (especially with the Arc B390 option) and improved NPU performance for local AI workloads.
But if you’re a budget-conscious buyer, last year’s EliteBook X Flip G1i with Intel Lunar Lake is still a fantastic machine – and you can grab it on Amazon for a fraction of the price. In fact, here’s the link to the previous model if you want to save some serious cash:
🛒 Check the EliteBook X Flip G1i on Amazon (currently $1,599)
Final Thoughts
HP’s EliteBook X Flip G2i is undeniably impressive on paper: Panther Lake performance, gorgeous OLED options (including that Tandem OLED with 700 nits), and all the enterprise security features you’d expect. But the pricing – even the “real” street prices – puts it in a league with Dell’s Precision and Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Yoga series. Availability is still spotty outside the US, and European buyers are getting a raw deal with only high-end chips on offer.
Still, if you need the absolute best 14-inch convertible for work and you have a corporate credit card, this is worth a serious look. Just maybe don’t stare too long at that $8,238 MSRP – it’s enough to give anyone sticker shock.
For the latest configurations and regional availability, visit HP’s official product page linked above. And if you want to see how it stacks up against the Snapdragon and AMD versions, keep an eye on LaptopsCheck for upcoming benchmarks and real-world tests.
Source : HP Germany, HP UK (1) (2) (3) & HP US


