Of all the new products HP is showing off at CES this year, arguably the most noteworthy is a pair of new Dragonfly laptops. Adapted from the enterprise-centric Elite Dragonfly series, the new Dragonfly Pro and Dragonfly Pro Chromebook are designed for consumers who are overwhelmed by specs. HP believes that for some people, having to choose from 30 different laptop configurations of RAM, storage and other options is a deterrent. For that reason, the Dragonfly Pro and Pro Chromebook come in preset configurations and you really only need to decide whether you want the Pro or the Chromebook (though for the Pro you can choose one of two preconfigured models).
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Cellular?
I just read that they'll have a display option with QHD+ resolution and 1,200 nits of brightness! I'd love to get my hands on one of those. 🙂
Great Laptop
all those buttons should be programmable
So far I like what I'm seeing from HP.
Limited configuration options usually leads to better quality manufacturing. Looking forward to the HP Dragonfly Pro with Ryzen CPU.
Please do not let the laptop half hanging on the table. 😂
the windows laptops need to have 1200 nits as an option like this hp chromebook
Any price?
That is one slow laptop. I always disliked proprietary buttons. They'll surely stop working by the next OS update.
Great review.
crap.
Great laptops!
Chromebook. Lol.
Who still uses Chromebook when they get more expensive than most Windows(and probably Macbook) laptops?
I love the grounded reality of this channel!!,Despite the recession, I'm so happy withdrawing my $94k profits out of my investment with a platform in town
Beautiful
a dedicated button to get help for your device is a bad perception of the device to need it in the first place. lol…
Am I the only one loving the lowercase keys on the keyboard?
Add unnecessary features to make an expensive Chromebook. And remove features to make a cheaper Windows PC
Why does the industry so desperately cling onto gimmicks?
Removing those options makes the manufacturing or assembly easier, nothing else🙄