![]() (Image credit: Andrew Myrick / Android Central) Sure, this might not be a big deal to some, but it just speaks to the attention to detail that we're seeing to help provide the "complete package." This isn't just any USB-C cable though, as the Dragonfly Pro Chromebook actually comes with a braided cable. In the box, HP is including a massive 96W power adapter, along with a USB-C to USB-C cable. And when you do need to find reach for the charger, you'll be pleasantly surprised. Thankfully, that's not an issue here as this bad boy will easily make it through a couple of days before you need to plug it in. Instead, the exciting thing about the Dragonfly Pro Chromebook is everything else.īattery life is also one area where I was a bit concerned, as the Dragonfly Elite didn't really quite hit the mark for me over time. The reality is that I don't have much more to offer on this front because I expected HP to follow through with excellent performance. But that's not the meat and potatoes of what HP is focusing on here, at least not in its entirety. It's pretty much what you would expect to find with this chipset in a Chromebook, and as alluded to before, it doesn't disappoint. Here's how the HP Dragonfly Pro stacks up against the Acer Chromebook 516 GE and Framework Laptop Chromebook Edition: If you're looking for some comparisons, well, I've got just the ticket. I would've liked to have the option for more storage, but beggars can't be choosers as HP opted to keep things simple this time around. Something that helps in this department is HP's decision to pair the Core i5-1235U with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of NVMe storage. Haptic trackpad, RGB backlit keyboard, fingerprint scannerĩ6W USB Type-C Power Adapter included, Fast Charge (50% in 30 minutes)ġ2.4 x 8.7 x 0.7 inches (314.96 x 220.98 x 17.78mm) 14-inch, 16:10, 1200 nits peak brightness, touchscreen
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