Tuesday 7 November 2017

AMERICAN RAPPER MEEK MILL HAS SENTENCED TO 2-4 YEARS IN PRISON : REASON WHY

AMERICAN RAPPER MEEK MILL HAS SENTENCED TO 2-4 YEARS IN PRISON : REASON WHY

American rapper, Meek Mill 30-years-old has been sentenced to two to four years in prison on Monday after violating his probation, according to CBS 3.
Meek Mill, who was already under probation for a drug and weapons case, was arrested twice this year.
March, he was arrested in St. Louis and charged with misdemeanor assault for an altercation with two airport employees.


In August, the rapper, whose real name is Robert Rihmeek William, was charged with reckless endangerment for illegally riding his dirt bike in Inwood. He took a plea deal and the case will be dismissed after six months of good behavior and 30 hours of community service.
Mill was originally arrested in 2008 and convicted of drug dealing and gun possession. He spent eight months in prison.
In a statement, JAY-Z, who runs Roc Nation, the management company that Mill is signed with, called the sentence “unjust and heavy handed.”
We will always stand by and support Meek Mill, both as he attempts to right this wrongful sentence and then in returning to his musical career.”

Wednesday 1 November 2017

APC leaders pass vote of confidence on party’s chairman, Oyegun

APC leaders pass vote of confidence on party’s chairman, Oyegun

APC leaders passed vote of confidence on Oyegun.

Following controversies surrounding the plot to remove the National Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC), John Odigie-Oyegun, top leaders of the party have passed a vote of confidence in his leadership.
Naija News gathered that the vote of confidence was passed on the National Working Committee, NEC, at a meeting of the National Caucus of the party which held Monday evening at the new banquet Hall, State House Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The national caucus is held before the National Executive Committee, which holds Tuesday at the national secretariat of the APC.
It was learnt that most decisions to be taken at the NEC are often discussed and agreed upon at the Caucus meeting.
The meeting was presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari and had in attendance Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President Bukola Saraki, Speaker of the House of Representatives Yakubu Dogara, and the newly-appointed Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha.
Others in attendance were governors, some ministers, lawmakers, Bola Tinubu and the former national chairman of the party, Bisi Akande.
The governor of Zamfara state and chairman of Nigeria Governors Forum, NGF, Abdulaziz Yari, told newsmen after the meeting that a vote of confidence had been passed on Mr. Oyegun and his team.
“This meeting shows our unity in the party, shows our strength and our commitment to the party and to Nigerians,” he said.
Mr. Oyegun, beaming with smiles after the meeting told journalists that the meeting was “very fantastic” and that APC will emerge stronger after the NEC meeting.
A former governor of Yobe state, Bukar Ibrahim, also said contrary to reports of divisions in the party, the meeting was successful.
“Remember you saw it in some of the newspapers that our crisis had deepened; APC is going to break, there is a plan to kick out our national chairman – none of these things happened.
“It is a big family reunion and we are all happy and this party is going to dominate the Nigerian political space for a very long time to come. I don’t want to predict any number of years,” Mr. Ibrahim said.
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It is sometimes easier to manage failure than to manage success” – Buhari

It is sometimes easier to manage failure than to manage success” – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari says it is easier to manage failure than it is to manage success “especially with the kind of big success” that his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), recorded in 2015.

Apparently responding to myriad of challenges that his administration and the APC had been facing since the 2015 general election, the President, via a series of tweets Tuesday’s after the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the APC, said: “The change that the APC represents is here to stay, as APC will stay united as a party to continue to work for the good of Nigeria.”

In the tweets, he said the party is proud of its achievements in the last two years, listing the fight against Boko Haram, Agric Revolution, Improved Power, Peace in the Delta as the achievements.
I am aware that it is sometimes easier to manage failure than to manage success — especially the kind of big success the APC achieved in 2015,” he said.
“I must therefore thank all stakeholders, as well as a number of non-APC members who have consistently risen above petty partisan interests.
“The APC is proud of our achievements in the last 2 years: the fight against Boko Haram, Agric Revolution, Improved Power, Peace in the Delta.”
He added that the country had seen regular supply of petroleum products as well as a successful presidential fertilizer initiative and the implementation of Treasury Single Account (TSA).
We’ve seen regular supply of petroleum products, a successful Presidential Fertilizer Initiative; & TSA Implementation. This change is real.
“Internationally, Nigeria’s prestige and credit-worthiness have gone up. We have regained our respect on the International stage.
“Today, the World Bank released its latest Business Rankings report. We moved up 24 places,& are one of the world’s 10 most improved countries.”
He promised that his administration would not rest on the achievements, noting that the government is aware of a number of challenges before it.
Nevertheless, we will not rest on these achievements. There are still quite a number of challenges before us, and we are well aware of these,” he continued.
On the boards of parastatals that are yet to be constituted, the President expressed regret over the inability of his government to work towards a promise to constitute the board last year.
“I said last year that we would shortly reconstitute the Boards of Parastatals. I regret the fact that we’ve not done so, for many reasons.
“I know that our supporters are also very eager for these Board appointments to be announced. By God’s grace they will be announced soon.”
He allayed the fears of those lamenting their lack of representation in the Federal Government, saying the Federal Executive Council (FEC) would be expanded to bring more people and fresh ideas.
“Regarding concerns about the representation of our supporters in the Federal Government, rest assured that this is also being looked into.
“We will expand the Federal Executive Council to bring in more people and fresh ideas, for the ultimate benefit of the people of Nigeria.”
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EFCC kicks against Diezani’s plea for repatriation, says she should face UK’s law

EFCC kicks against Diezani’s plea for repatriation, says she should face UK’s law


EFCC alleges Diezani of fleeing to the UK to avoid facing the law in Nigeria


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has requested that the Federal High Court in Lagos does not order the return of ex-Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, from the United Kingdom to Nigeria.


The antigraft said Diezani’s appeal to be rapartriated to Nigeria is a plot to escape justice in the UK, where, according to the EFCC, she is being probed for various financial crimes by the Metropolitan Police.
EFCC added that the investigation by the Metropolitan Police in Diezani’s case had gotten to an advanced level and her prosecution in the UK was forthcoming.
The commission revealed the development in a counter-affidavit, filed in opposition to Diezani’s application before Justice Rilwan Aikawa.
Diezani is seeking an order mandating the Attorney General of the Federation to facilitate her return to Nigeria.

In the application, filed through her lawyer, Mr. Onyechi Ikpeazu, Diezani said she hoped to appear before the Federal High Court in Lagos to face a criminal charge bordering on alleged laundering of N450m, where her name was mentioned.
The main defendants in the charge include Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Dele Belgore; and a former Minister of National Planning, Prof. Abubakar Suleiman.

However, the EFCC, in a counter-affidavit deposed to by one of its operatives, Usman Zakari, revealed how at the beginning of the investigation into the case involving Belgore and Suleiman sometime in 2015, Diezani refused its invitations to explain her role and rather absconded the UK.
Zakari said, “That the applicant, seeing that the investigation by the Metropolitan Police had reached advanced stage and that trial in the instant charge before this honourable court is proceeding smoothly, had designed the instant application to distract and scuttle both her investigation and imminent prosecution in the United Kingdom the trial before this honourable court.
“That the applicant, who knows full well that she is on bail in the United Kingdom where she is being investigated for several financial crimes, and that she would not be able to leave that country in view of the ongoing investigation and imminent trial, is seeking the order of this honourable court for the charge before this honourable court to be amended to include her name on the face of the charge in order for her to escape from investigation and prosecution in the United Kingdom under the guise that she is coming to face her trial before this honourable court and also to scuttle the trial before this honourable court.”
After hearing all sides, Justice Aikawa adjourned till Wednesday for ruling.
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Tuesday 31 October 2017

REASON WHY AJIMOBI MUST SUPPORT ME TO BECOME NEXT OYO GOVERNOR -  SHITTU

REASON WHY AJIMOBI MUST SUPPORT ME TO BECOME NEXT OYO GOVERNOR - SHITTU

Barrister Adebayo Shittu declares interest in Oyo state governorship position, vows to bring experience and integrity to bear in his leadership.

Minister of Communications, Barrister Adebayo Shittu has claimed his relationship with incumbent Governor Abiola Ajimobi would pave the way for him to become the number one citizen of Oyo state.
According to the minister, Ajimobi is aware he is the best qualified, in all ramifications, to become the governor of the state and Gov. Ajimobi has no choice but to support him due to their longstanding cordial relationship.
The minister revealed though he is yet to formally discuss his governorship ambition with Ajimobi, he remains confident his knowledge, experience and Godly nature will earn him the people’s trust and support in becoming the Oyo state governor.
Governor Ajimobi and I have been together since 2007 when I was Attorney General of the state. Recall that, that year, he contested for governorship on the platform of ANPP when we were in PDP and my governor was Senator Rashidi Ladoja.
“When the election was to come up, Governor Ladoja announced to the entire people of the state to give Ajimobi support and the people did. When the election was rigged, Governor Ladoja called on me as Attorney General to raise a legal team to pursue Ajimobi’s case at the tribunal.
We spent about N25 million to pursue the case and for everyday that the case came up, I was physically part of the legal team led by Niyi Akintola. Even when we lost at the tribunal, I was present at the appeal. Unfortunately, he lost again. And we became friends. I can assure you that we remain friends. He will have no choice but to support me.
I have not had the opportunity to formally discuss my ambition with the incumbent governor Abiola Ajimobi but the opportunity will come.
“I know he wants the best successor and he knows I am the one who has the requirements of being the servant of a greater Oyo state. I am convinced Governor Ajimobi will support me. He is a party person; he has done well in road development, only surpassed by General David Jemibewon. I don’t have any problem with him, he will support me.
Today, as Minister of Communication, nobody in Oyo State has the experience I have in utilising ICT to develop the Oyo State economy to the extent that other countries are using the same ICT to develop the country. They know that with my level of exposure and Godliness that I will not steal their money. If you have someone who is ungodly, he will simply steal your state blind.
“You need the best, compassionate manager, most honest, experienced, educated manager to run the state so that what comes to Oyo state from federation account and our local resources are put to the best use in the service of our people,” he said.
GANI ADAMS IS NO MORE THE OPC LEADER  -  SEE WHY

GANI ADAMS IS NO MORE THE OPC LEADER - SEE WHY

Gani Adams is no more the leader of OPC.

Leaders of two factional groups within the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC), announced on Monday that Otunba Gani Adams has ceased to be the leader of OPC, following his new title as the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland conferred on him by the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi 111.

According to a statement released by Comrade Rasak Arogundade of New Era OPC and Comrade Dare Adesope of Reformed OPC, on Monday, “the position has retired Gani Adams as OPC leader.”
“In as much as we have our reservations with the choice of Adams as the new Aare Ona Kakanfo, we have no doubt in the wisdom of our father, the Alaafin of Oyo.

We believe it is in the best interest of Yoruba race that Gani Adams, who had hitherto being a cog in the wheel of unity in the OPC has been compensated with the title of Aare to pave way for one OPC.
“The era Fasheun OPC or Gani Adams OPC has gone forever with the new chapter that has just been opened in the history of the group,” the statement stated. 
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Saturday 23 September 2017

NIGERIA OWES $19.63 TRILLIONS DOMESTIC DEBT (DMO)

NIGERIA OWES $19.63 TRILLIONS DOMESTIC DEBT (DMO)


The federal and the state governments have accumulated a total of N19.63 trillion in debt as at June 30 2017, the Debt Management Office (DMO) reveals.
According to the report on DMO’s website, it reveals that the external debt stock of both the state and Federal governments was N4.6 trillion, while the domestic debt stock of the Federal Government was N12 trillion.
It said the domestic debt of states stood at N3 trillion.
It also said the Federal Government spent N253.3 billion on domestic debt servicing in the second quarter of 2017, from April to June.
According to the report, N87 billion was spent on debt servicing in April, N73 billion in May and N75.2 billion in June.
Domestic debt is the amount of money raised by any government denominated in local currency and from its own residents.
It consists of two categories: Bank and Non-Bank borrowing.
Domestic loans are issued through government debt instruments such as Nigerian Treasury Bills, Nigerian Treasury Certificates, Federal Government Development Stocks, Treasury Bonds, Ways and Means Advances.
In another development, the Federal Government has offered for subscription two-year savings bond at 13.81 per cent and three-year savings bond at 14.81 per cent.
According to the offer circular by the DMO, the two-year bond will be due in September 2019 while the three-year bond will be due in September 2020.
It, however, did not state how much was offered, but added that the maximum subscription was N50 million at N1,000 per unit, subject to minimum subscription of N5,000 and in multiples of N1,000.

Friday 22 September 2017

HP ELITEBOOK X360 G2 FULL FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

HP ELITEBOOK X360 G2 FULL FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

REVIEW

Business laptops typically reflect the corporate market they're built for: They're inoffensive and just a tad boring. But it doesn't have to be this way. HP's new EliteBook x360 G2 is proof that your work laptop should be no less sleek, comfortable or powerful than anything you would use at home. The laptop ($1,249 to start; $1,899 as tested) combines looks, performance (including a U-series Intel Core i7 CPU), a standout keyboard and a wide array of security features in a package that's so sexy that no one will believe you actually got it from work. 

Design

HP's winning streak with premium design continues with the EliteBook x360 G2, which is the most stunning business machine I've ever seen. The silver, aluminum unibody laptop uses the company's modern logo found only on its top-of-the-line machines. Lifting the lid shows off the 13.3-inch, 1080p touch screen; backlit keyboard; and shiny, diamond cut around the touchpad and fingerprint reader.
The 360-degree hinges allow the EliteBook to be used in several modes, including as a laptop, a tablet, a tent (an upside-down "V") and a display (with the keyboard facing down).
The 2.8-pound, 12.5 x 8.6 x 0.6-inch EliteBook cuts a striking profile. It's smaller than the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (2.8 pounds, 13.1 x 9 x 0.7 inches) and only slightly thicker than the consumer-grade HP Spectre x360 (2.9 pounds, 12 x 8.6 x 0.5 inches). The Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 is smaller, at 2.7 pounds and 12 x 7.8 x 0.5 inches.
The sides of the laptop have enough ports to support a small cache of peripherals. The right side houses a USB 3.0 port, a headphone jack and a smart-card reader. On the left, you'll find a microSD card slot, Thunderbolt 3, a Kensington lock slot, HDMI output, another USB 3.0 port and the power jack.
I find the traditional power jack to be a curious choice, as another Thunderbolt 3 port or a USB Type-C port would have allowed for charging but also more flexibility for other peripherals. HP likely kept this traditional jack to appease IT departments that have likely stockpiled similar power bricks.

Security, Privacy and Durability

The EliteBook x360 is jam-packed with security options. Any organization can customize this 2-in-1 to fit its IT policy. You can use the fingerprint reader and infrared camera with Windows Hello, and I happen to be a fan of facial-recognition login. If you prefer a nonbiometric way of logging in, you can use the smart-Card reader.This system also supports vPro for remote management, and TPM to encrypt your biometric data. Whenever you reboot your computer, HP SureStart kicks in, verifying the BIOS and self-healing if there are any issues.
I was pleasantly surprised by the keyboard on the EliteBook.

 Certain configurations of the EliteBook x360 have HP's Sure View technology, which lets you turn on an integrated privacy screen with the push of a button. I got to see the feature on a pre-production laptop, and it really works: From the side of the laptop (as you would be, for example, if you were on an airplane or a bus), it's almost impossible to make out what's on the display -- a feature that should ward off potential snoops.
Additionally, HP's WorkWise app makes sure to lock your PC when you're away, and it will detect tampering and send a notification to your phone if someone opens or closes the lid, inserts a USB drive or even moves the laptop.
The EliteBook is also durable, with MIL-STD-810G certification. It's designed to survive shocks, drops and extreme temperatures.

Display

The EliteBook's display produces vivid colors, but the screen isn't very bright. When I watched the trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming, I had to pump up the brightness all the way, and I still had trouble making out the dark green in the Vulture's suit. The picture was  sharp, though, and I could see the stitching in Spider-Man's costume. When I watched the same trailer on a model with a SureView privacy screen turned on, the trailer had a foggy quality to it, though bright colors like the red and blue in Spidey's suit and the Vulture's bright green eyes still shined through. You wouldn't use the privacy screen to watch a movie though -- you'd use it for work.
The EliteBook reproduces 109 percent of the sRGB color gamut, which is more than the ultraportable average (98 percent), the Spectre x360 (102 percent), the ThinkPad X1 Yoga (102 percent) and the XPS 13 2-in-1 (107 percent). On a model with the privacy screen turned on, the EliteBook only covered 76.9 percent of the gamut.
With a Delta-E score of 0.6 (0 is ideal), the EliteBook's panel produces very accurate colors.  On the SureView model, it was 0.4. The average is 2.46, the Yoga was worse (1) and the XPS 13 2-in-1 was far less precise (6.1). Only the Spectre x360 came close, with a score 0.7.
However, with a brightness of 239 nits,the EliteBook isn't as bright as other 2-in-1s. The average is 300 nits, and the XPS 13 2-in-1 and the X1 Yoga were brighter than this HP. Our SureView screen was brighter, though, at 323 nits.

SureView Privacy 

The SureView privacy screen works surprisingly well. With the press of a button (F2, to be precise), the display appears completely white to anyone trying to sneak a peek at what you're looking on. From straight on, you can still see everything, although with a slightly foggy quality. It's still good enough to see some writing, web browsing or spreadsheets.

From 45 degrees, the screen is difficult to read. From 70 degrees, it's impossible. Someone sitting next to you on a plane or a bus will have no idea what you're working on. It's truly impressive, and better than the implementation we saw on some HP notebooks last year.

Keyboard, Touchpad and Stylus

I was pleasantly surprised by the keyboard on the EliteBook. Despite just 1.2 millimeters of travel and 65 grams of force required to press the keys, the keyboard doesn't feel shallow. It's clicky and responsive, and I never bottomed out. On the 10fastfingers.com typing test, I sped along at 122 words per minute (faster than my usual 117 wpm, and that's on a good day) and standard 2 percent error rate.
Besides the usual shortcuts, like changing the volume and brightness, there are a few keys on the function row specifically for business. There are dedicated keys to answer and hang up on Skype for Business calls, as well as a button that goes straight to your Outlook calendar. I found these particularly useful, and I am hoping more companies add this functionality to their laptops soon.
The 4.3 x 2.6-inch precision touchpad is smooth and accurate, and I could perform gestures such as tapping four fingers to summon the Action Center and pinching to zoom easily and reliably. Initially, I thought the trackpad was a bit too stiff to click, but I got used to it quickly.

Pen Included

HP also includes a stylus in the box, which is a nice touch, as well as two holders: one that slides into the Smart-Card reader if you're not using it, and another that attaches to the deck with an adhesive. I prefer the Smart-Card option, and I'm not sure I'd ever use the sticky one.
The stylus itself offers 2,048 degrees of pressure sensitivity and feels natural to hold. I used it in Windows Ink and appreciated that the EliteBook didn't mistake my leaning wrist for input. I brought it over to an illustrator, who told me that the pressure sensitivity was fantastic, though he thought the stylus was on the heavy site.
You can use the Wacom Pen app to customize the buttons on the top and the barrel, including opening different sketching apps and serving as different mouse buttons.

Audio

HP has partnered with Bang & Olufsen again to tune the company's speakers, and they're a bit of a mixed bag. When I listened to White Rabbits' "Percussion Gun," the vocals, choral chanting and namesake drums were all balanced, but I found the sound to be quiet for my taste. It only just filled up our midsize conference room.
I had 30 tabs open in Google Chrome, including one streaming ‘The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,' and saw no sign of slowdown (although the vents started going off).
When I boosted the audio up most of the way, the vocals became a bit shrieky on the high end. The Bang & Olufsen Audio app has an equalizer that you can customize, but there are no easy presets to help make adjustments.

Performance

Armed with a 2.8-GHz Intel Core i7-7600U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB PCIe solid-state drive, the EliteBook is more than prepared for a cornucopia of research and spreadsheets. I had 30 tabs open in Google Chrome, including one streaming a 1080p episode of "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah," from YouTube, and I saw no sign of slowdown (although the vents started going off).
On the Geekbench 4 overall performance test, the EliteBook x360 earned a score of 8,873, beating the ultraportable category average (7,147), the Spectre x360 (Core i7-7500U; 8,147) and the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (1.2-GHz Core i5-7Y54; 6,498).
The HP EliteBook x360 G2 is the business laptop that I wish my company would issue.
It took the EliteBook x360 17 seconds to copy 4.97GB of mixed media files, which translates to 299.4 megabytes per second. That's faster than the category average (187.4 MBps), the XPS 13 2-in-1 (187 MBps) and the ThinkPad X1 Yoga (186.23 MBps), but a bit slower than the consumer-centric Spectre x360 (318.1 MBps).
On our OpenOffice Spreadsheet macro, the EliteBook x360 took 3 minutes and 16 seconds to pair 20,000 names and addresses, handily beating the average (6:01) as well as the ThinkPad X1 Yoga (4:31), the XPS 13 2-in-1 (4:14) and the Spectre x360 (3:33).
With its integrated Intel HD Graphics 620, the EliteBook x360 isn't a strong graphics performer. It ran the Dirt 3 benchmark at just 21 frames per second, tying the XPS 13 but falling below the average (33 fps) and our 30-fps playability threshold. The Spectre outperformed the field, at 40 fps, even though the EliteBook, Spectre and the XPS all share the same integrated graphics.

Battery Life

The EliteBook should last you through most (if not all) of your workday. This 2-in-1 endured for 9 hours and 17 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test, handily beating the 8:13 ultraportable average.
The XPS 13 lasted 8:27, and the X1 Yoga survived for 8:28. Again, HP's consumer laptop came out on top, with an astounding 10:06.
We ran the same test on another EliteBook x360 with the SureView privacy screen on the entire time, and it takes a toll. That version lasted 7 hours and 30 minutes.

Webcam

The EliteBook's 720p webcam takes vivid photos that are just sharp enough. In a shot I took at my desk, my red sweater really popped against the white walls in our office, and you could just make out individual hairs on my head. But the lights behind me were completely blown out, which was distracting.

Heat

If you're sweating and approaching a hard deadline, the EliteBook will still be cool and collected. It stayed nice and comfortable after we streamed HD video from YouTube for 15 minutes; it measured 77 degrees on the touchpad, 83 degrees at the center of the keyboard and 86 degrees on the bottom. At one point near the hinge, it reached 94 degrees, but that's still lower than our 95-degree comfort threshold.

Software and Warranty

The EliteBook comes with a standard software suite preinstalled, with a few HP apps and some bloatware native to Windows 10.
HP JumpStart makes it easy to register your laptop and download free software. If you pair the EliteBook with the WorkWise mobile app, you'll be able to check your PC's battery life, temperature, and remaining RAM and storage space from afar.
The Windows 10 bloat includes Facebook, Twitter, Minecraft, Candy Crush Soda Saga and Sling.
Warranties for the EliteBook x360 range from one to three years based on the configuration you buy. See how HP fared in our Tech Support Showdown and Best and Words Brands reports.

Configurations

The EliteBook x360 we reviewed costs $1,910 and rocks a 2.8-GHz Intel Core i7-7600U CPU, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB PCIe SSD and a 1080p display.
The base model is $1,239 and has an Intel Core i5-7200U CPU, 8GB of RAM and a 128GB SATA SSD.
In between, there are a variety of options, including a Core i5-7300U CPU and a 256GB SSD (both SATA and PCIe options). If you want to add HP's Sure View privacy screen to any configuration, it will cost an extra $50.

Bottom Line

The HP EliteBook x360 G2 is the business laptop that I wish my company would issue. It's beautifully designed, has a great keyboard for typing on the go, and battery life that will last throughout the workday. While I'd be unlikely to use all of the 2-in-1 modes on a day-to-day basis, it's nice to have the option.
If you don't need all of the security features or the keyboard shortcuts, consider HP's premium consumer laptop, the Spectre x360(starting at $1,149). It's an amazing laptop with a brighter screen, but it doesn't have an SD card slot.
But if you want the best business 2-in-1 out there with features primed for the workplace, the HP EliteBook x360 G2 is the superior choice.