HP Launches the Elite X3 with QHD Display, SD 820 and continuum support
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The HP Elite x3 is the newest flagship smartphone from HP. Featuring an amazing 5.96-inch screen, it's a device built for business, running on the latest and most powerful Snapdragon 820 system chip.
it has full support for Windows 10's awesome Continuum feature, which allows you to use the phone to power up a larger display. HP brings its own Desk Dock that makes it easy to connect an external monitor via DisplayPort and start working on that big screen. Then, there is the HP Mobile Extender, a 12.5-inch HD screen laptop shell that is just under 2.2lbs (1kg). You dock the Elite x3 in the Mobile Extender and it comes to life as a Windows laptop, with all of your data still stored on the Elite x3 phone that powers it. And yes, you can use a mouse and a keyboard when your Elite x3 is connected to an external monitor via the Desk Dock, or to the Mobile Extender laptop shell.
Measuring in at 161.8 x 83.5 x 7.8mm, 195g means this device is not compact at all. The display is 5.96” QHD AMOLED (1440 x 2560) and the Snapdragon 820 SoC coupled with 4GB LPDDR4 RAM runs the show. The Elite X3 features a 16MP rear camera and an 8MP selfie shooter. Storage is set at 64GB
with microSD support. Also worth mentioning is the Iris scanner, fingerprint scanner, 2 stereo speakers (one built in the earpiece), USB Type-C, wireless charging.
The Elite X3 supports HP Workspace, an app catalog made by HP to provide access to virtualized apps. HP Workspace creates a virtual PC, so that users have access to company curated catalogs of x86 apps via a virtualized solution.
For security, there are various encryption standards that the HP Elite x3 supports: FIPS 140-2 cryptography, SecureBoot, 128-bit key Unified Image Encryption, 256-bit key Full Disk Encryption, Anti roll back and fTPM 2.0 security, and then Windows 10 includes 128 key Bitlocker encryption and Enterprise grade VPN..
it has full support for Windows 10's awesome Continuum feature, which allows you to use the phone to power up a larger display. HP brings its own Desk Dock that makes it easy to connect an external monitor via DisplayPort and start working on that big screen. Then, there is the HP Mobile Extender, a 12.5-inch HD screen laptop shell that is just under 2.2lbs (1kg). You dock the Elite x3 in the Mobile Extender and it comes to life as a Windows laptop, with all of your data still stored on the Elite x3 phone that powers it. And yes, you can use a mouse and a keyboard when your Elite x3 is connected to an external monitor via the Desk Dock, or to the Mobile Extender laptop shell.
Measuring in at 161.8 x 83.5 x 7.8mm, 195g means this device is not compact at all. The display is 5.96” QHD AMOLED (1440 x 2560) and the Snapdragon 820 SoC coupled with 4GB LPDDR4 RAM runs the show. The Elite X3 features a 16MP rear camera and an 8MP selfie shooter. Storage is set at 64GB
with microSD support. Also worth mentioning is the Iris scanner, fingerprint scanner, 2 stereo speakers (one built in the earpiece), USB Type-C, wireless charging.
The Elite X3 supports HP Workspace, an app catalog made by HP to provide access to virtualized apps. HP Workspace creates a virtual PC, so that users have access to company curated catalogs of x86 apps via a virtualized solution.
For security, there are various encryption standards that the HP Elite x3 supports: FIPS 140-2 cryptography, SecureBoot, 128-bit key Unified Image Encryption, 256-bit key Full Disk Encryption, Anti roll back and fTPM 2.0 security, and then Windows 10 includes 128 key Bitlocker encryption and Enterprise grade VPN..