HP announces a slick Pro x2 enterprise-ready 2-in-1 Windows 10 tablet PC

HP is pushing forward with its bread and butter business and enterprise with the refreshed Pro x2 612 a two-in-one Windows 10 PC built around security and productivity. The announcement came today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Also, HP officially announced the Elite x3 Mobile Scanning Solution for health care and retail workers, which we recently reported.

HP Pro x2 612

The HP Pro x2 is a 12-inch Surface-like PC but with a heavy focus on enterprise, security, and device manageability. Moreover, it comes in a wide array of configurations to fit the needs and budgets of IT departments, but still, starts at the $979 price point (and quickly goes up from there). From the press release:

The new HP Pro x2 612 G2is designed for today's mobile professionals who want a stylish device that is easy to use. At the same time, they need applications that automate workflows in field services, government, healthcare, and retail verticals while delivering high productivity with the enterprise-class security and serviceability IT requires.

The Pro x2 features Intel 7th generation processors including the M3-7Y30 but can go all the way up to a Core i7-7Y75 with Intel HD Graphics 615. Those processors also allow for a fanless design, which matters in hospitals and rugged environments to prevent damage or accidental spills.

The tablet PC also features 8GB of RAM, up to 512GB of internal storage, smart card reader, micro SD, USB Type-C, USB 3.0, and a SIM slot for mobile connectivity. For cameras, there is a 5MP Full HD front-facing and an 8MP Full HD rear-facing camera.

Other features include MIL-STD 810G tested, HP fast charging, HP Sure Start Gen3 for BIOS monitoring, full-sized, aluminum-accented HP Pro x2 Collaboration Keyboard, Fingerprint Reader, 165° kickstand, and HP Active Pen. HP also says the Pro x2 is "designed to last for the traditional enterprise 3-to 5-year lifecycle".

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CategoryHP Pro x2 612
ProcessorIntel Core i7-7Y75
Intel Core i5-7Y54
Intel Core i5-7Y57
Intel Core M3-7Y30
Intel Pentium 4410Y
Internal storageUp to 512 GB M.2 SATA
Up to 256 GB M.2 PCIe NVMe
RAM8GB
LPDDR3-1866 SDRAM
Display12" FHD BrightView WUXGA+ UWVA eDP ultra-slim LED-backlit touch screen (1920 x1280)
Direct bonded
Corning Gorilla Glass 4
GraphicsIntel HD 615
Windows HelloFingerprint reader (optional)
PortsUSB 3.1 Type-C (docking, charging and data transfer)
1 USB 3.0
1 microSD
1 SIM
1 headphone/microphone combo
CommunicationsHP Module with NXP NFC Controller
Expansion Slots1 microSD
1 smart card reader (Supports SD, SDHC, SDXC)
WirelessIntel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2x2) Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2 Combo (vPro and non-vPro)
HP hs3210 WW HSPA+Mobile Broadband
HP lt4132 LTE/HSPA+ 4G Mobile Broadband
HP lt4120 LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+ Gobi 4G Mobile Broadband
Camera5 MP FHD 1080p front-facing webcam with LED indicator
8 MP FHD 1080p rear-facing webcam with flash LED
SensorsAccelerometer
Magnetometer
Gyro (Combo chip) (tablet)
Proximity (SAR for WWAN) (tablet)
Ambient light sensor
Battery41WHr
HP fast charge
Weight2.65 lb/1.2kg (tablet with travel keyboard)
ColorsBlack

What make the HP Pro x2 stand out are all its security features including: HP BIOSphere, HP Sure Start Gen3, HP Client Security Gen3, HP Secure Erase, Preboot Authentication, Absolute Persistence Module, Fingerprint reader (optional), Drive Encryption, Power-on Authentication (password, fingerprint), TPM 2.0 (1.2 optional), and HP Password Manager.

Also, users can remove the SSD from the Pro x2 in case the device needs servicing to protect sensitive data, and the kickstand can is user-replaceable in case it breaks. Other accessories for the Pro x2 include Elite USB-D Dock, HP USB-C Travel, and Hub, HP Retail and Rugged cases.

The HP Pro x2 612 is now available to order direct from HP and their retail business channels. The Pro x2 is not expected to be available through consumer channels or stores.

See the Pro x2 at HP

Daniel Rubino
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Daniel Rubino is the Editor-in-chief of Windows Central. He is also the head reviewer, podcast co-host, and analyst. He has been covering Microsoft since 2007, when this site was called WMExperts (and later Windows Phone Central). His interests include Windows, laptops, next-gen computing, and watches. He has been reviewing laptops since 2015 and is particularly fond of 2-in-1 convertibles, ARM processors, new form factors, and thin-and-light PCs. Before all this tech stuff, he worked on a Ph.D. in linguistics, watched people sleep (for medical purposes!), and ran the projectors at movie theaters because it was fun.