Inside HP's G2 Series Range: A Complete Guide to ProBook and EliteBook Business Laptops
If you've been shopping for a new HP business laptop in 2026, you've probably encountered a confusing alphabet soup: ProBook 4 G2i, EliteBook 6 G2a, EliteBook X G2q, ProBook 4 G2ah. What do those suffix letters actually mean? Why are there so many variants of the same model? And, the question most buyers don't think to ask, which of these are actually Copilot+ PCs, and which ones just look like they are?
This guide answers every one of those questions. We will walk you through HP's complete G2 generation of business laptops, decode the suffix system HP uses across its commercial range, explain the three distinct tiers of AI capability hiding inside the lineup, and give you a clear framework for choosing the right model for your business.
I'm Nathan Bird, Senior Sales Specialist at Landmark Computers. I've spent the past 26 years helping Australian businesses choose the right hardware, and HP's commercial
In short: After a few years off the shelves, ASUS is back at Landmark Computers, and we are stocking the full ExpertBook business range. From the entry-level B1 to the flagship ExpertBook Ultra Copilot+ PC, this guide walks through every tier we are carrying, who each one is built for, and how they stack up against the established business names you already know.
It has been a little while since you have seen ASUS sitting alongside our HP, Lenovo and Dell business ranges. We are pleased to say that wait is over. ASUS has returned to the Landmark Computers catalogue, and we are bringing in their full ExpertBook commercial line, the laptops ASUS designs and tests specifically for work.
The range has matured a great deal in the time we have been away. ASUS now has a properly structured business lineup with five distinct tiers, security and durability standards that match the established commercial brands, and a few genuinely interesting differentiators of their own. Whether you are kitting