•  Date Published: 19 Apr 2024
    • Intel Core i7-1355U
    • Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 (96EU)
    • 13.5”, 3K2K (3000 x 2000), OLED
    • 4000GB SSD
    • 16GB RAM
    • 0.99 kg (2.2 lbs)
    6.8
    TOTAL SCORE
    8.7 Portability Excellent
    10.0 Display EXCEPTIONAL
    6.3 For Work Good
    3.8 For Gaming Mediocre
    HP Elite Dragonfly G4

    HP Elite Dragonfly G4

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    Review

    HP Elite Dragonfly G4 in-depth review

    Carrying around a hefty laptop on a daily basis could be annoying and even exhausting. The HP Dragonfly G4 solves this issue thanks to its sub-1 kg weight and powerful enough hardware for normal usage. This business machine relies on a 13th generation Intel Raptor Lake-U series processor options. These chips still meet the necessary standards for work but the lack of a dedicated NPU unit for AI-accelerated productivity could be a dealbreaker for some of you. It's not a surprise that the upgradability is almost non-existent because of the compact dimensions. On the other hand, the port selection is modern thanks to the pair of Thunderbolt 4s.HP offers this machine with seven 3:2 display variants. Some are tied with the HP Sure View integrated privacy screen technology which blurs the pa[...]

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    Pros

    • Clean design
    • The matte finish is almost fingerprint-proof
    • Solid metal build
    • Super light (0.99 kg starting weight)
    • Good comfort during full CPU stress
    • Adequate performance for office work
    • Wide viewing angles and 364 nits of max brightness (LGD074C)
    • PWM-free (LGD074C)
    • 90% sRGB coverage + accurate colors when our "Design and Office Work" profile is applied (LGD074C)
    • Comfortable keyboard and touchpad
    • 2x Thunderbolt 4s + 1x Type-A ports
    • The fan is almost quiet in "Performance" mode even when the processor is stressed at max
    • Long battery battery life (~ 14 hours of videos)
    • Lid with a lever design
    • Fingerprint reader + 5MP Web camera
    • The P cores of the Core i7-1355U boost to ~  2.25 GHz  in long loads
    • Facial recognition, NFC, backlight, LTE / 5G connectivity (all are optional)
    • Quality audio by Bang & Olufsen
    • 180-degree hinge

    Cons

    • Limited upgradability
    • High price
    • The keyboard backlight is optional
    • High CPU temperatures no matter the load

    Disassembly, maintenance and upgrade options

    Opening the HP Dragonfly G4 Hint: Ensure the laptop is powered off and unplugged before starting.Undo the four captive Torx-head screws securing the bottom panel of the laptop. Lift the top two edges with a thin plastic tool and pry the back near the hinge cover using a lever tool. Carefully lift the rear and slide the panel towards the back of the laptop. If needed, pry the sides to fully release the bottom cover.More info: The inside of the bottom plate houses two dust filters for improved airflow and dust management.Battery Removal Caution: Handle the batte[...]

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