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HP Elite Dragonfly Hands-On: 1 kg Business Convertible with plenty of features

Started by Redaktion, November 27, 2019, 19:55:58

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Redaktion

HP's new Elite Dragonfly is a business convertible that does not even weigh 1 kg. We had the chance to inspect the device in a first hands-on.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-Elite-Dragonfly-Hands-On-1-kg-Business-Convertible-with-plenty-of-features.444905.0.html

DavidC1

1kg in a convertible is a beauty. It really makes the tablet function more usable. I also hope its actually very efficient because the 38WHr capacity is quite small.

xpclient

If only it had separate clicky physical touchpad buttons. The lack of them rules it out for me.

Suresh N

Eagerly waiting for the review of Dragonfly from notebookcheck since  last one month. Please provide answers for below questions  which is very importnnt for my buying decision. Im just holding off purchase just to see your review -

1. What will be the brightness level of the  screen in nits when sureview option switched off in 1000 nits panel ? Whether the brightness is sufficient for outdoor usage when sureview switched off  ? or any other panel is better than sureview panel for outdoor usage  ?

2. How many Pcle lanes are dedicated to Thunderbolt 3 ports ?

3. How many external monitors laptop will support through Thunderbolt 3 ports ?

4. Please cover bit more on pen usage , inking capability, palm rejection, feel of drawing (Shallow or real writing feel), gap between gorilla glass and screen, How does it feel for drawing and note taking so on.

Please please answer above questions without fail in your review.

Chris Brown

I too am eagerly awaiting a review!  I'd like to see a direct comparison to the Fujitus U939X which also has not been reviewed here.  I think the larger battery should be the way to go, and I want to see how easy it is to replace the SSD. 

AKnoll

My Dragonfly arrives tomorrow and while I'm slightly nervous about the lack of reviews, I suspect it'll work great for my needs.

Looking forward to seeing how it does in a thorough review though, it seems like such a well built little machine!

Giorgio Cencetti


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