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HP's Elite Dragonfly is an excellent convertible PC. I know this because I reviewed one just a few months ago in December. Essentially, it takes the EliteBook x360 1030 and packs it into a magnesium chassis, making it much lighter. It still has its best-...
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A real EliteBook? HP introduced the Elite Dragonfly as a convertible with a weight of under 1 kg. But is the light business convertible really a full-fledged EliteBook, or is it a reduced version that is primarily supposed to look good on a desk? We revie...

high-quality and lightweight case, Wi-Fi 6 & LTE, very good keyboard, comprehensive service and warranty options, comprehensive security features, USB-A, USB-C and HDMI, long battery runtime, good speakers, Active Pen included...

low CPU performance, fan spins up quickly (but is quiet), bad webcam, glossy screen is a problem outdoors, SSD with Optane storage is not convincing, no (micro) SD reader, limited maintainability...

– Elite Dragonfly is a very good Business ConvertibleIs the Elite Dragonfly a real EliteBook? After our comprehensive review, we can answer this question with a definitive "yes". You get a high-quality and sturdy chassis, comprehensive security features...
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Source: Daniel Rubino/Windows CentralThe HP Elite Dragonfly was announced in late 2019 as a new Ultrabook built for the discerning business user who also wants an excellent all-around laptop. On paper, there's a lot to like about the Dragonfly because i...

Gorgeous design and craftsmanship, Excellent port selection, Lots of features and configuration options, Outstanding audio and typing, Optional 4G LTE (soon 5G)...

4G LTE modem is finicky, Battery life is just OK, Only 8th Gen Intel due to vPro, It gets warm, has a noisy fan...
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HP's 13-inch Elite Dragonfly, announced last September, is among the first wave of premium laptops to fly under the banner of Intel's Project Athena, which aims to guide OEMs towards the delivery of advanced devices that align closely with users' needs...

Slim, elegant yet robust industrial design, Webcam with IR and privacy shutter, Optional Sure View and 4K screens, Optional LTE mobile broadband, High-quality keyboard, Good performance for mainstream workloads, Good battery life...

8th-generation Intel processors...
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Currently, it is the lightest laptop HP sells, at just under a kilogram. Even though the Whiskey Lake processors are not exactly on the bleeding edge of technology, anymore, you get plenty of stuff for your pretty money. One of the great features of this...

Sub 1kg magnesium chassis, Outstanding battery life, PCIe x4 support, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports, An HP Pen inside the box, Input devices are on point, Great speakers, WiFi 6 and optional LTE support...

RAM is soldered to the motherboard, Our unit had issues with Sure View, Premium price tag...

What impressed us most about this guy? Certainly the battery life. Indeed the laptop is a pretty well-rounded business machine, but getting 20 hours of Web browsing on one charge? Come on, this thing will last you through two workdays without the need for...
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The high end 2-in-1 notebook market is pretty crowded with entrants from Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo, HP, ASUS and others. As a result, it's pretty tough to make a convertible laptop that stands out from the rest. HP's doing its best, however, with its new E...

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When HP launched the Elite Dragonfly, it made bold claims about this laptop being "lighter than air." Obviously, that's marketing hyperbole -- nothing tangible actually weighs less than air -- but the Elite Dragonfly is still pretty light. It comes in at...

Lightweight, Attractive design, Comfortable and quiet keyboard, Generous port offering for the size...

Middling performance, Battery life could be better...

It's tough to compare the Elite Dragonfly to other laptops, as few business convertibles today are this thin and light. You could get a ThinkPad X1 Yoga, which would provide a better typing experience, but the Elite Dragonfly just looks and feels so much...
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The HP Elite Dragonfly is a corporate laptop made to please your manager—and isn't that the best way to get ahead in the working world? With a fingerprint-resistant finish, a beautiful cerulean magnesium body, and shoulder-friendly weight, the Elite Drago...

Lightweight, Long battery life, Enhanced security features...

CPU performance lags behind others, Charging ports only on the right side of laptop, which can hinder mouse use, Some key functions force use of separate function key...

The HP Elite Dragonfly is a corporate laptop offering a solid configuration with some premium options; good performance, amazing battery life; and a truly classy design. It's made for your boss, but whether it's deserved is another matter entirely...
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As I wrote last year, I was thoroughly impressed by the HP Elite Dragonfly, so much so that it earned 4.5 stars and an Editor's Choice award. But as taken as I was with the ultralight beauty I was none to pleased about it only having an 8th Gen Intel proc...

Gorgeous, lightweight design, 10th Gen Intel CPU, Bright, vivid display, A host of security features...

The latest HP Elite Dragonfly adds 5G and Tile functionality to an already excellent laptop...
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HP continues to liven up the business-class section of your nearest plane. It seems the copper and black Spectre laptops weren't enough, as the new HP Elite Dragonfly (starting at $1,629, and tested at $2,169) shocks the system with its elegant blue-magne...

Beautifu, eye-catching desig, Epic battery life (with optional upgrade, Bright and colorful scree, A strong set of of security option, Comfortable keyboard...

Expensive...

The HP Dragonfly's crisp, beautiful display; lightweight design; and robust security features combine to give you a laptop that's as nice to look at as it is to use. If only it didn't cost so much that I winced when I saw our testing unit's price. You cou...
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HP's Elite Dragonfly is a sort of successor to the last EliteBook x360 1030, not that it's discontinuing the EliteBook. This is a new product, rethinking what a business convertible can be. Rather than the standard aluminum, the Elite Dragonfly is made ou...

The HP Elite Dragonfly is going to go down as one of my favorite PCs of the year, and that's for the same reason that I loved the EliteBook x360 1040 earlier this year. It's just great all-around, with a good screen, fantastic audio, and one of the best k...
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This is a whole new look for the Elitebook line, and it starts at $1,549. Source: HP Elite Dragonfly Review: A Luxury Business Laptop | Ars Technica...
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There are more ultra-mobile professionals now than ever before, which is why OEMs are developing increasingly thin-and-light laptops that will appeal to those users. No one wants to add heft to their bag, regardless of whether they're going off on a 10-ho...

performance, Great battery life...

16:9 display aspect ratio, Both Thunderbolt 3 charging ports on one side of the device, Squished arrow keys, Loud fans...
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“This doesn't look like a business laptop.”“Really? This is a 2-in-1?”If my colleagues' comments have taught me anything, it's that looks can be very deceiving because the HP Elite Dragonfly is both those things and more. Priced at $2,169, the Dragonfly h...

Gorgeous, lightweight design, Extremely long battery life, Comfortable keyboard, Solid performance, Bright, vivid display, A host of security features...

Audio needs some tuning...

The HP Elite Dragonfly offers tons of security, nearly 13 hours of battery life and solid performance in one of the prettiest chassis ever...
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L ast Last year's HP Elite Dragonfly was perhaps the nicest business laptop we've ever tested. This year's Elite Dragonfly is almost identical to that machine, which is fine because, again, the HP Elite Dragonfly was exceptional in just about every way. T...

Sure View Reflect screen, Tile tracker works, Exceptional keyboard, 11-hour battery life...

Expensive, Screen is quite glossy in privacy mode, Last-generation processors...
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