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HP Elite Bookx360 1030G7

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PRICE Core i5/16GB/256GB, £1,389 (£1,667 inc VAT) from store.hp.com

If you can look past the branding, the HP EliteBook x360 has a surprising amount in common with the Porsche Design Acer Book on p44. They have an almost identical set of compact physical dimensions – right down to their 1.2kg weight – and feel similarly well built in the hand, thanks to an all-metal construction that should prove durable.

While the HP doesn’t aim for style in the same way as the Porsche

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