HP Elitebook 640 G9
Overview & Design
- The EliteBook 640 G9 is a premium 14″ business laptop
- It weighs around 1.37 kg and is built with a rigid aluminum base and a slightly flexible lid.
- Keyed for corporate use it meets MIL‑STD durability standards, has a spill‑resistant backlit keyboard, and comes in a sleek Pike‑silver finish
Processor & Performance
- The model has a 12th-gen Intel Core i7-1255U or i7-1265U / 1270P which depends with the configuration
- Offering 10 cores and 12 threads, with Turbo speeds up to ~4.7 GHz and 12 MB cache
- While mainstream performance rivals the more premium 840 G9, laptop media benchmarks show its sustained multi-core performance holds up well under long loads and often exceeds that of the 840 G9 thanks to efficient cooling and sustained TDP tuning
Display & Graphics
- You get a 14″ FHD IPS anti-glare display (wide‑angle), typically 250 nits brightness and covering ~95% sRGB. Ideal for office tasks, light design work, and video calls—but not high-end color‑critical editing
- integrated Intel Iris Xe, with optional NVIDIA GeForce MX570 on select models (not included in the i7 U‑series spec you mentioned)
Memory & Storage
- Your configuration includes 16 GB DDR4‑3200 across two SODIMM slots (dual‑channel), and a 512 GB PCIe Gen‑4 NVMe SSD, offering solid responsiveness and multitasking performance
- Users note there is an HP‑stated official SSD capacity limit of 1 TB, though larger M.2 drives (e.g. 2 TB single‑sided) may physically fit but could void warranty
Battery & Thermals
- Equipped with a 51 Wh internal Li‑ion battery, real‑world battery life averages around 13 hours web browsing or 10 hours video playback on balanced settings—a strong sample for a 14″ business machine
- Under full CPU load the laptop runs warm (up to ~90 °C) but remains reasonably quiet—sustained performance steers ahead of many rivals
Ports & Connectivity
- 1× Thunderbolt 4 (USB‑C) with DisplayPort and Power Delivery
- 3× USB‑A 5 Gbps (including one charging port) that is on the side of the laptop
- 1× HDMI 2.1, 1× RJ‑45 Ethernet, headphone/microphone combo jack
- Wi‑Fi 6E (AX211) and Bluetooth 5.x support
Some users reported USB‑C docking quirks fixed with BIOS/driver updates or power resets
Security & Manageability
- Comprehensive enterprise-grade security includes: HP Wolf Security, Sure Start, Sure Sense, Sure Recover, TPM 2.0, fingerprint sensor, IR face recognition + privacy shutter, BIOS remote management, Absolute persistence, encrypted drive support, and more
Pros & Cons
Pros | Cons |
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Excellent keyboard with backlight and spill-resistance; fingerprint/IR login | Lid flex is noticeable compared to base |
Stable multi-core performance, long battery, quiet operation | Display brightness moderate (~250 nits), no PWM |
Strong port selection including RJ‑45 and Thunderbolt 4 | No SD card reader |
Comprehensive enterprise security and upgradeable RAM | DDR4 memory less ideal for integrated graphics bandwidth |
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