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AI-generated summary
If you’re buying the HP EliteBook “8 G1i AI” at £1,626.76 ex-VAT, you’re paying for business reliability, a solid build, and a management-friendly setup rather than flashy performance. In day-to-day office work—Teams calls, spreadsheets, light analytics, lots of browser tabs—this kind of EliteBook is exactly what it’s meant for: it’ll feel responsive, it’s easy to deploy/secure in a corporate environment, and HP’s business lines typically hold up better over multi-year refresh cycles than consumer gear. I’d say it’s a good buy if your users need a dependable 14" workhorse, especially where Windows Pro, fleet management, and consistent firmware/driver support actually matter.
That said, whether it’s *good value* depends on your workload. If you’re not using AI features (or you’re not planning to), you may be paying a premium for branding/positioning rather than meaningful gains. Also, for people who live in compute-heavy workloads (CAD/VMs/rendering/serious data processing), this is more of a “professional productivity” laptop than a power machine—so you might be paying too much for the wrong kind of capability. My advice: buy it if it fits a standard business role and your priority is long-term manageability and dependable performance; don’t buy it if your team mostly needs raw horsepower or you can get a similarly spec’d business laptop for less without losing support quality.
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