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HP ProBook 4 G1i 16" Notebook - WUXGA - 60 Hz - Intel Core Ultra 7 255U - 32 GB - 512 GB SSD - English Keyboard - Pike

$1,465.99
Mfg # BB3R2UT#ABA CDW # 8361310 | UNSPSC 43211503

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  • Featuring Intel AI Boost, Core Ultra 7 processor accelerates on-device AI tasks like live transcription, smart filters, and content creation
  • With 32 GB of memory, users can effortlessly run multiple programs simultaneously, guaranteeing smooth and seamless execution for enhanced productivity
  • 16" display with 1920 x 1200 resolution delivers stunning clarity for movies, games, and photos, offering an immersive and captivating visual experience
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The HP ProBook 4 G1i 16-inch Notebook AI PC provides growing businesses with commercial-grade performance, multi-layered endpoint security, and durability in an easily upgradeable design. Powered by the latest Intel® processor with 11 TOPS NPU and long battery life, this feature-rich PC is future-ready for long-term productivity and AI exploration.
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HP ProBook 4 G1i 16" Notebook - WUXGA - 60 Hz - Intel Core Ultra 7 255U - 3 is rated 2.50 out of 5 by 4.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Can't review product - but HP support is terrible I’m extremely unhappy with HP and its service. There is an open theft claim with HP support as the product was never delivered, and they’ve been terrible. They’re taking days to respond, and I haven’t been able to either a) get an answer or b) get a laptop in my hands. I was seriously considering moving away from Lenovo as a partner/reseller and using HP. Now… not anymore.
Date published: 2026-01-10T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Need additional USB C port Everything is as expected with this computer. Fast performance, plenty of RAM memory. My only complaint is that Power cord occupies 1 of the 2 USB C ports. I use a docking station that connects with the only available USB C port. There are 2 USB 2.0 Ports, but all new devices are USB C. 1 USB 2.0 port would be sufficient to accommodate a dongle for an external keyboard and mouse.
Date published: 2025-12-30T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Battery fail in 30 days and support worthless Battery expanded and opened laptop case in about 30 days. Tried calling but no answer from support on hold over an hour. Tried online chat but could not get response there either. Definitely will never buy HP products again because both the product and product support are worthless.
Date published: 2025-12-26T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from HP has best support and manuals Bought new laptop to meet the needs of Turbo Tax. Received an email stating that their 2025 version will only work with Windows 11. The Hp Probook that I had for over 10 years was not capable of this upgrade. I was so happy with the previous laptop that I would only purchase another Probook. I’ve be an IT Technician for 25 years and I have always preferred working on HP products including printers. When need to refer to manuals, I can always rely on the manuals being 100% accurate. Most people know that this is hardly ever the case. But with HP it is always the case. One thing I was reluctant about is that HP has liked putting their software on every pc they sell. I was expecting to remove a bunch of unwanted programs. This was not the case here. I only removed one program that I wouldn’t need and I appreciated not having HP impose their software on me. I use this laptop to connect to network equipment at numerous venues as I am a freelance IT technician. I would have given the laptop five stars but there was a bug that I needed to fix. When I connected to a network the Ethernet port would assign two gateways. One would be 0.0.0.0 and the other would be actual gateway. After a little research I found that a winsock refresh fixed the issue. That was just a simple command I needed to run and was fixed with ease. At least it was easy for a 25 year experienced tech. Also there was an issue with a a camera driver that required to simply run a program. These two issues could possibly cause a non technical person a lot of headache. At least until they contacted HP. Seems to me that these two issues could be resolved prior to shipping out the pc. One more thing is that the laptop would turn on when the lid was opened. This is a setting in the BIOS and not something an end user should be messing with. But to stop this one has to enter into the BIOS. Other than these minor things I believe I will have the laptop forced years like the last one. The camera has remarkable clarity and the speed is very fast. Definitely would recommend HP and I always do when I’m asked. Hp has the best support and manuals of all companies of equipment that I’ve ever worked on.
Date published: 2025-12-06T00:00:00-05:00