HP Elite Dragonfly 13 G2 x360 | 11th Gen | Intel Core I5-1135G7 (2.4 GHz) | 08GB RAM | 512GB SSD | 13.3″ FHD | BLUE | DOS | (Open Box)

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HP Elite Dragonfly 13 G2 x360
  • Gen: 11th Gen
  • Processor: Core i5-1135G7
  • Ram: 08GB
  • Storage: 512GB SSD
  • Display: 13.3″ FHD
  • OS: DOS
  • Status: Open Box

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Model

HP Elite Dragonfly 13 G2 x360

Generation

11th Gen

Processor

Intel Core i5-1135G7 ( 2.4GHz base frequency up to 4.2GHz with Intel Turbo Boost, 8 MB L3 Cache, 4 Cores, 8 Threads )

Ram Installed

08 GB DDR4

Storage

512 GB Intel® PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD

Display

13.3" FHD bent, BrightView WLED UMA, eDP 1.4 and PSR, 1000 nits, 72% NTSC, touch with HP Sure View Reflect integrated privacy screen

Keyboard Backlit

Yes

Numeric Keyboard

No

Keyboard Layout

Japanese

Fingerprint Reader

Yes

Color

Blue

Weight

0.98kg

Operating System

DOS

Warranty

7 Days Check

HP Elite Dragonfly 13 G2 x360

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Processor

The HP Elite Dragonfly 13  is equipped with the Intel Core i5-1135G7 is a quad-core, mid-range SoC designed to be used in ultra-light laptops. The Tiger Lake-UP3 processor was introduced in September 2020. It features four Willow Cove CPU cores running at 2.4 GHz (base clock speed @ 28 W TDP) Boosting up to 4.2 GHz (1-core Boost). The all-core Boost clock speed sits at 3.8 GHz. This is a Hyper-Threading-enabled CPU, allowing for up to 8 concurrent processing threads. A sizeable performance-per-MHz boost is one of the multiple strengths of Tiger Lake compared to the older Ice Lake and Comet Lake product families. Core i5-1135G7 is compatible with dual-channel DDR4-3200 or quad-channel LPDDR4x-4267 RAM, supports PCI-Express 4.0 (4 lanes) and is capable of HW-accelerating AI workloads. Thunderbolt 4, USB 4 and Wi-Fi 6 support is partially baked into the chip. Four PCI-Express 4.0 lanes allow for read/write rates of up to 7.9 GB/s, provided a suitably fast NVMe SSD is used.

Keyboard and Touchpad

HP makes great keyboards. The Elite Dragonfly 13 Max have a new and even better version. To begin with, the keyboard is solidthat is, it’s consistent across every key. That’s unusual, and it makes the typing experience more efficient and less fatiguing because your fingers aren’t experiencing a different feel as they fly around the keyboard. The switches are firm but not too firm, providing just the right amount of feedback, with a springy bottoming action that makes each key very precise. Although the laptop is small, We found key spacing to be plentiful and the keycaps are nicely sized. The user find himself typing faster and more accurately on this keyboard than any other. The touchpad is as large as it can be given the bezel size and 16:9 aspect ratio display and it’s extremely comfortable to use. The clicks are subtle and quiet, with a quality feel to them. Of course, this is Microsoft Precision touchpad, so multi-touch gestures are sure and precise. The display is touch-enabled, of course, and it’s responsive as usual. It supports HP’s Wacom AES 2.0 active pen with 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity, tilt support, and USB-C charging.

Display and Audio

The HP ELITE DRAGONFLY 13 comes with one display option, HP’s Sure View Reflect privacy screen at a Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution and an old-school 16:9 aspect ratio. This is an unusual display that has two distinct personalities. With the privacy mode turned off, the display is incredibly bright at a rated 1,000 nits There seems to be something about the display technology that makes our usual colorimeter testing more difficult, and try as I might, I couldn’t get up to such lofty brightness. The contrast was excellent at 1380:1 and black text popped on a white background. Combined with the outstanding keyboard, this is a great writer’s laptop. The audio quality is excellent thanks to four Bang & Olufsen-tuned speakers, two upward-firing on each side of the keyboard and two downward-firing on the bottom of the case. Its own dedicated smart amplifier drives each speaker. HP touts the laptop’s bass, which is a valid boast — not only was the volume very loud and undistorted, with mids and highs that were clear and lucid, but there was a noticeable touch of bass as well.

Security and Privacy

HP carried over the various security and privacy features that we liked so much in the original Elite Dragonfly. It has vPro support as an option, meaning large organizations can integrate the laptop into their management systems. It also features HP Sure Start, which provides a security controller built directly into the motherboard and provides a layer of isolated and encrypted physical protection of the BIOS and boot-up process. As we said about the original model, the Elite Dragonfly Max exceeds most other business-class laptops in terms of the sheer number of business-oriented features.

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