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HP Elite Dragonfly aims for Intel Project Athena spec in handsome hardware

HP Elite Dragonfly aims for Intel Project Athena spec in handsome hardware

Posted on September 18, 2019 By Jarvis

The HP Elite Dragonfly is a convertible notebook computer with a 13-inch display and 24.5-hour battery life. This notebook is meant to look stylish, work hard, and be very, very light. HP’s made a point to note that this notebook is made to “work without compromise” and that it has a “sub-one kilogram design.” This device will be available with three different display configurations, from 13.3-inch FHD all the way up to 4K.
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