![]() It has the capabilities and features that corporate customers crave, such as an excellent keyboard, mil-spec durability, and a light and stiff chassis that’s easy to take on the road (or, more accurately, the business class section of a 737 or A320). ![]() The Dragonfly is not just about looks, however. In fact, I’d argue that it’s the most aesthetically pleasing machine in all of HP’s lineup, business or consumer. The Dragonfly is a 2-in-1 convertible that’s as nice to look at as it is to use. ![]() HP’s latest EliteBook, its line of high-end business laptops that are more likely to end up on a CEO’s desk than a rank and file worker’s, bucks that trend. For too long, they’ve had to put up with soulless utilitarian machines that, while very functional, didn’t exactly inspire joy or creativity. ![]() ![]() Corporate office drones need nice computers, too. ![]()
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