The review unit we looked at came with a 1800p OLED display, which covers 100 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut (according to Asus). It weighs 3.31 pounds and measures 0.63 inches at the chassis, so it’s a pretty lightweight machine. Still, for a laptop that is significantly cheaper than the current line of MacBook Pro models, this Dragonfly Pro laptop from HP is a more than worthy competitor-plus you have the flexibility of Windows and the ability to play games during your downtime.įrom the stunning OLED display and affordable starting price to the long battery life and fast-performing CPU, the Asus Zenbook 14 Flip OLED is a fantastic 2-in-1 laptop. And while the display is good enough, it unfortunately can’t live up to Apple’s best. This makes for a clean look, but it may not appeal to users since it makes plugging in a lot of accessories a bit tricky. You’ll even find that HP took a cue from the MacBook’s minimalist approach to ports as there are only two USB 4 Type-C ports and one USB-C 3.2 port. It impresses with an attractive design and high-quality feel made from aluminum and polycarbonate. HP partnered with AMD to trick out this laptop with a next-gen Ryzen 7 processor with eight high-performance cores and a Radeon 680M graphic card, making it much more powerful than its slim 0.7-inch thick figure would make you believe. It comes about as close as possible to Apple’s line of premium laptops. ![]() ![]() Want the attractive design, high efficiency, and strong performance of a MacBook Pro but in a Windows device? Then you should definitely consider the HP Dragonfly Pro.
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