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HP Dragonfly G4 Review

£1,400.00

The HP Dragonfly G4 is a high-end, ultra-light business laptop with a 13.5-inch screen, premium hardware, and strong security credentials. Designed for UK professionals who travel often, attend meetings, or value portability and style without compromising on performance.

Features & Specifications

Category Details
Processor Intel 13th Gen (e.g. i5-1335U, i7-1355U)
Graphics Integrated Intel Iris Xe
RAM Up to 32 GB LPDDR5 (soldered)
Storage SSD, up to 2 TB NVMe Gen 4×4
Display Options 13.5-inch 3:2 aspect ratio; WUXGA+ (≈1920×1280) or high resolution panels; touch and non-touch versions; optional privacy or reflection-reducing treatments
Brightness / Colour Around 400 nits for many IPS models; premium display variants (OLED, Sure View etc.) offer higher contrast or more vivid visuals
Ports & Connectivity 2× USB-C / Thunderbolt 4 ports; USB-A port; HDMI; headphone/mic combo; WiFi 6E; Bluetooth 5.3; optional WWAN (4G/LTE)
Webcam & Audio 5MP webcam in many models; dual array microphones; quad speakers with premium tuning
Battery & Weight Battery capacity varies, common ~68 Wh in many units; weight ≈ 0.99 kg (≈1 kg)
Body & Design Premium materials (aluminum or magnesium alloy), ultra-thin chassis (≈16.4 mm), stylish design, durable hinges
Security Features TPM 2.0, HP Wolf Pro Security editions, Tamper Lock, ambient sensors, privacy screen options
Display Comfort & Extras Anti-glare / low-reflection finishes; backlit keyboard; ambient light sensors; 180-degree or flat open in some builds

Expert Review & User Experience

From a UX & CRO perspective, the Dragonfly G4 is built to attract buyers who value premium quality, portability, and status in addition to performance.

  • The laptop’s ultralight weight (~1.0 kg) makes it ideal for carrying between meetings, working on the go, or commuting without feeling burdened.
  • Display options are good, especially with the 3:2 aspect ratio which gives more vertical space — helpful for reading, writing, coding, document work. The 400-nit panels are nicely usable in bright indoor settings, though outdoor visibility varies by variant.
  • Performance from the 13th Gen Intel chips is solid for productivity tasks: office apps, video conferencing, web work. Integrated graphics handle casual use and photo editing fairly well but aren’t meant for gaming or heavy GPU-demanding workloads.
  • Security and business features are strong draws: privacy options, HP’s security suite, tamper sensors etc., help with trust and are appealing for corporate buyers.
  • Battery life seems good in light to moderate usage; heavier workloads or high brightness displays reduce run time. Configurations with larger battery capacity perform better. 

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Ultra-light weight (~1 kg) makes it extremely portable
  • Premium look and feel with high build quality
  • Very good security and privacy features
  • Excellent display options and comfort for long usage
  • Strong connectivity with modern ports and wireless tech 

Cons:

  • Memory is soldered; limited or no upgrade in RAM for many models
  • Premium display versions add significantly to cost
  • Battery life drops under heavy usage / bright display conditions
  • Not meant for graphics-heavy workloads or gaming
  • Some variants may have weaker outdoor visibility depending on panel finish 

Verdict & Buying Advice

For UK professionals who value portability, prestige, and secure business features, the HP Dragonfly G4 is a compelling choice. It’s ideal for executives, consultants, remote workers, or anyone who wants a stylish, high-end laptop that doesn’t compromise performance.

If considering purchase:

  • Opt for a configuration with at least 16 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD to balance price and performance well.
  • If you work outdoors or often in bright office settings, try to get a variant with a brighter panel or anti-glare / privacy screen.
  • Check for security bundles and warranty options; these add value for business users.
  • If weight and thickness are key (e.g. if you travel a lot), make sure the model you pick is the ultralight one rather than heavier premium display variants.

 

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