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HP Elite Dragonfly review: Traveling first-class
HP Elite Dragonfly review: Traveling first-class-February 2024
Feb 12, 2026 10:56 AM

  

Are there are any alternatives?

The closest alternative is the ThinkPad X1 Yoga, which is a few hundred dollars cheaper. The Yoga also includes options for a wider range of configurations, including 4K panels and 10th-gen processors. It’s not as portable as the Dragonfly, though.

  The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is also a good alternative with its ultra-thin bezels and plethora of security features. For a similar configuration, the Latitude is $100 more expensive and isn’t quite as small as the Dragonfly.

  Non-business options like the HP Spectre x360 or XPS 13 2-in-1 are fantastic, though you’ll be missing a lot of the security features you might need.

  

How long will it last?

The Dragonfly comes with an excellent three-year warranty, which will be attractive to businesses. Barring any accidents, the laptop should last you that long given its hardware and excellent build quality. You can even add on an additional HP CarePack for extended repair and replacement services.

  

Should you buy it?

Yes. Those outside the business world shouldn’t cross over, but for the right person, the Dragonfly is the perfect travel companion.

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