
"With its new EliteBook 6 G1 line, HP offers a simpler solution: Just use the 5G radio embedded in the laptop to hop online, no additional configuration required. Go Online For my money, HP Go is easily the biggest and best-selling point on the EliteBook 6 G1q, which HP describes as "a connected, seamlessly productive experience that helps mitigate security vulnerabilities,""
"That's a long way of saying that the integrated cellular radio doesn't require any extra configuration or login hassles when you use it. Instead, it's always there, waiting in the background, at the ready. If you've got a paid subscription (plan prices haven't been announced but are expected to start at $19 per month), the service kicks in automatically when you're disconnected from Wi-Fi and goes dark when the Wi-Fi's live."
The laptop includes an integrated 5G radio (HP Go) that automatically connects when Wi‑Fi is unavailable and deactivates when Wi‑Fi returns. The cellular service requires a paid subscription expected to start around $19 per month and its performance depends on local 5G signal strength. The device offers a solid keyboard, good port selection, very good battery life, and stays cool most of the time. The machine is very expensive for its category, lacks some basic features such as keyboard backlighting, has some nonworking features, and the fan can become loud under heavy loads.
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