Testseek.com have collected 113 expert reviews of the HP Elite Dragonfly G1 13.3-inch and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Elite Dragonfly G1 13.3-inch.
January 2020
(85%)
113 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
237 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Gorgeous
Lightweight design
10th Gen Intel CPU
Bright
Vivid display
A host of security features
Performance
Great battery life
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
Lightweight
Long battery life
Enhanced security features
Gorgeous design and craftsmanship
Excellent port selection
Lots of features and configuration options
Outstanding audio and typing
Optional 4G LTE (soon 5G)
Beautiful
Eye-catching design
Epic battery life (with optional upgrade)
Bright and colorful screen
A strong set of of security options
Comfortable keyboard
Extremely long battery life
Solid performance
Sure View Reflect screen
Tile tracker works
Exceptional keyboard
11-hour battery life
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
Attractive design
Comfortable and quiet keyboard
Generous port offering for the size
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
The editors didn't like
16
9 display aspect ratio
Both Thunderbolt 3 charging ports on one side of the device
Squished arrow keys
Loud fans
RAM is soldered to the motherboard
Our unit had issues with Sure View
Premium price tag
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 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2020-01-23, Author: Gordon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
We'll admit, we're impressed by the HP Elite Dragonfly. It transcends our expectations for corporate laptops. Instead of boring, black, and basic, the Elite Dragonfly is beautiful, impressively light, and surprisingly well-equipped.For consumers looking f...
Abstract: Over this Yuletide break, I've grown very fond of HP's Elitebook Dragonfly G1. HP claims it is the world's lightest business convertible notebook, weighing in at under 1kg. I have an inkling that the projected 24.5-hour battery life will be causing circle...
Slim and sturdy design,Battery life is great,Speedy performance,Lightweight and portable machine,Great keyboard
Fingerprint sensor wasn't always quick to authenticate,Trackpad takes getting used to,Pretty expensive laptop
The HP Elite Dragonfly shows you don't need to have a boring black brick business laptop, you can have a svelte and attractive one that's also fast and capable of going a full day without charging.We love the slim and sleek design, coupled with that matte...
The HP Elite Dragonfly is an outstanding debut edition for a sophisticated device that could well cement itself as an enterprise essential.This striking 2-in-1 excels on several fronts - from fantastic connectivity to an excellent display - while leaning...
Ludicrously light and well-built, Fast enough to be your main machine, Great display and speakers
Expensive, Lacks 10th gen Intel chips
HP has created a stunning laptop in the Elite Dragonfly, one that may yet become my favourite laptop of the year. At the moment, however, I can't quite bring myself to recommend it.That's because I know the tenth-generation Core versions will leap onto sh...