• The new HP Elite Dragonfly 2-in-1. Valentina Palladino
  • Its "dragonfly blue" exterior is a refreshing break from the blacks and silvers that adorn most PCs. Valentina Palladino
  • Despite its slim frame, the Dragonfly includes a USB-A port on its edge. Valentina Palladino
  • HP also found room for a full-sized HDMI port. Valentina Palladino
  • The keyboard and trackpad look similar to those on other Elitebooks, but HP re-engineered them to be much lighter. Valentina Palladino
  • The combination of magnesium alloy and ocean-bound plastic material allows the Dragonfly to weigh just 2.2 pounds. Valentina Palladino
  • The convertible will have three panel options: FHD, 4K, and FHD with Sure View. Valentina Palladino
  • The hinge has also been slightly redesigned, and the thin back edge contains some of the device's vents. Valentina Palladino
  • The webcam comes standard with a shutter for added privacy. Valentina Palladino
  • The Elite Dragonfly will start at $1,549. Valentina Palladino

The commercial PC space can be slow to catch up to the consumer space when it comes to design and next-gen features. But HP thinks it has a solution for business users who want a laptop that looks just as good as it works and doesn't sacrifice pro features to do so. The HP Elitebook Dragonfly, despite its playful name, doesn't play around with its top-tier specs, and at just 2.2 pounds, it's one of the lightest business notebooks you'll find.

The "dragonfly" name refers to the device's ultra-light weight and its color, which HP calls dragonfly blue. The 13-inch Dragonfly is certainly one of the lightest business notebooks I've touched, and I was pleasantly surprised to see that HP still managed to include one USB-A port and an HDMI port on the convertible's slim frame. Those ports are accompanied by two Thunderbolt 3 ports, a headphone jack, and a security lock slot.

The Dragonfly's modern design would make it seem like a good competitor for machines like Dell's XPS 13 or even the now-discontinued MacBook, but it is part of the Elitebook family, so it has a number of features that pro- and business-users will require standard. The machine has a chassis made of magnesium alloy and ocean-bound plastic material and is MIL-STD 810G certified, so it will withstand drops and shocks betRead More – Source