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HP’s rugged new Fortis Chromebooks are built for hybrid learning

January 18, 2022 by Martin6

Both models are part of HP’s all-new Fortis lineup of education-focused laptops.

What you need to know

  • HP has unveiled two new education-focused Chromebooks.
  • The HP Fortis 14″ G10 is powered by Intel processors and offers optional 4G LTE connectivity.
  • HP’s Fortis 11″ G9 Q is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c-powered Chromebook that promises “ultimate portability.”

HP has rolled out two new Chromebooks that combine a rugged design with advanced wireless connectivity and “immersive interaction.”

The Fortis 14″ G10 Chromebook is “purpose-built for cloud-native learning.” The Chromebook is powered by Intel processors and comes with Wi-Fi 6 support and optional LTE connectivity. It is also ruggedly designed, with MIL-STD-810H compliance. One key feature that gives the Fortis G10 an edge over the best Chromebooks in the budget segment is its full-skirted anchored keyboard, which is resistant to spills and dust.

The rugged Chromebook features a 14″ diagonal display that “gives students the freedom to engage content while consuming it at the same time.” While it comes standard with a 14-inch Anti-glare HD screen, you can get an IPS FHD panel with optional touch. To enable a “collaborative learning experience, the Fortis G10 also comes equipped with an 88-degree wide-angle HD camera and dual microphones.

Other notable specs include a 180-degree lay-flat hinge, Intel UHD graphics, up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM, up to 128GB of eMMC storage, a 2-cell 47WHr battery with HP Fast Charge support (90% in 90 minutes), dual speakers, and a Titan C security chip.

The HP Fortis 11” G9 Q is designed for mobile cloud-native learning and features Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7c compute platform, paired with up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB of eMMC storage. HP’s thinnest and lightest Fortis device yet, the 11″ G9 Q sports an 11-inch HD Anti-glare SVA display with a claimed peak brightness of 220 nits.

You can also upgrade to a UWVA or UWVA touch display. Both panels offer the same peak brightness as the standard SVA display.

While it doesn’t support Wi-Fi 6, the G9 Q Chromebook does come with embedded 4G LTE CAT12 WWAN. It is also nearly as durable as the Fortis G10, with an IP41 rating and MIL-STD-810H compliance. Some of the other specs it shares with the Fortis G10 include a 47WHr battery with HP Fast Charge support, a Titan C security chip, and a full-skirted anchored keyboard that can resist spills up to 350ml (11.8 oz).

The HP Fortis 14″ G10 Chromebook is now available in the U.S. for a starting price of $349. The 11″ G9 Q, on the other hand, is slated to begin shipping in June. HP says pricing will be announced closer to availability.

HP Fortis 14″ G10

From $349 at HP

HP’s 14″ Fortis G10 is a value-focused Chromebook that offers a durable design and long battery life. The company claims it takes only 90 minutes for the Chromebook’s 47WHr battery to charge from 0 to 90%.

Original Article

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