
We go hands-on with HP’s brand-new 3:2 Elite Dragonfly G3 premium laptop
HP Elite Dragonfly G1 (rear) vs. Elite Dragonfly G3 (front).Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central
CES 2022 was a busy time if you’re into the world of laptops and PCs (see our best of CES for a recap). Between Intel and AMD announcing next-gen processors and the sheer number of new laptops revealed, this year’s CES was easily one of the most PC-centric CES events in modern history.
HP had plenty of devices, too, mainly focused on the enterprise segment, but it was the refreshed Elite Dragonfly G3 that caught our attention. Ditching a 16:9 display for a taller 3:2 and delivering a completely new design language, this Elite Dragonfly could be one of the more interesting professional Ultrabooks for 2022.
HP sent us a (mostly) working prototype of the Elite Dragonfly G3, and I compared it to the original model. Here’s what you need to know.
HP Elite Dragonfly G3: Who’s it for and what’s new
Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central
The Elite Dragonfly fits in between those two product lines.
With a full HDMI port, Sure View privacy screen, Intel vPro, and HP’s security suite of software, the Elite Dragonfly is enterprise-friendly and brings some prosumer flair to its design like discrete amplified quad speakers, Intel Evo, and optional high-res OLED.
For 2022, HP made the following significant changes to G3 from G2:
- 3:2 display instead of 16:9
- Non-touch instead of touch
- No longer an “x360” convertible laptop
- Intel 12th Gen P-series processors
- 5MP Full HD camera (up from 1MP 720p)
- Larger battery: 48WHr or larger 68WHr (versus 56WHr)
- Dragonfly Blue colorway is now a darker Slate Blue
- Optional OLED display
There are also a lot more changes to the overall design language. For instance, one complaint I’ve had, in general, with laptops is when OEMs create sharp edges near the palm rest. While the angles look good on a short keyboard deck, they can dig into your palms, causing discomfort. That was the case with the original Elite Dragonfly and G2 versions. With G3, the edges of the laptops are all now smooth and rounded, making them much more comfortable to use.
Category | Dragonfly G3 | Dragonfly G2 | Dragonfly MAX |
---|---|---|---|
Display | 13.5-inch 3:2 Non-touch WUXGA (1920×1280) or 3K2K OLED (400 nits) Sure View |
13.3 inches 16:9 Touch FHD, 400 nits, low power FHD, 1000 nits, Sure View 4K UHD, HDR400, 550 nits |
13.3 inches 16:9 Touch, IPS FHD, Sure View Anti-Sparkle, 1000 nits |
Processor | Intel 12th Gen vPro, Evo | Intel 11th Gen vPro, Evo | Intel 11th Gen vPro, Evo |
Graphics | Intel | Intel | Intel |
Memory | Up to 32GB LPDDR5 (soldered) | Up to 32GB LPDDR4 (soldered) | Up to 32GB LPDDR4 (soldered) |
Storage | Up to 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD | Up to 2TB PCIe 3.0 SSD | Up to 2TB PCIe 3.0 SSD |
Front Camera | 5MP (separate RGB and IR sensors) with HP Sure Shutter | 720p HP Sure Shutter |
5MP HP Privacy Camera |
Security | Windows Hello IR and fingerprint | Windows Hello IR and fingerprint | Windows Hello IR and fingerprint |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6E Bluetooth 5.2 Optional: 4G LTE, 5G, NFC, Tile |
Wi-Fi 6 Bluetooth 5.0 Optional: 4G LTE, 5G |
Wi-Fi 6 Bluetooth 5.0 Optional: 4G LTE, 5G |
Ports | 1x USB-A 3.1 2x USB-C (Thunderbolt 4) HDMI 2.0 Nano SIM slot Combo headphone/mic |
1x USB-A 3.1 2x USB-C (Thunderbolt 4) HDMI 1.4b Nano SIM Combo headphone/mic |
1x USB-A 3.1 2x USB-C (Thunderbolt 4) HDMI 1.4b Nano SIM Combo headphone/mic |
Audio | Four B&O-tuned speakers with discrete amplifiers | Four B&O-tuned top-firing speakers | Four B&O-tuned top-firing speakers |
Battery | 45WHr or 68WHr Fast Charge Up to 100W Type-C charger |
56.2Wh | 56.2Wh |
Dimensions | 11.71 x 8.68 x 0.65 inches (297.4mm x 220.4mm x 16.4mm) |
11.98 x 7.78 x 0.63 inches (304.3mm x 197.5mm x 16.1mm) |
11.98 x 7.78 x 0.63 inches (304.3mm x 197.5mm x 16.1mm) |
Weight | From 2.2 pounds (< 1kg) | From 2.2 pounds (< 1kg) | From 2.49 pounds (1.13kg) |
Colors | Slate Blue Natural Silver (Hybrid Mg/Al) |
Dragonfly Blue | Dragonfly Blue Sparkling Black |
The most significant change, however, is that much taller 3:2 display. I’ve been arguing for this screen aspect ratio since 2018, not only because you see so much more content, but also because of the resulting design changes, including the need for a more extended keyboard deck to match that taller screen. That gives you two substantial benefits:
- More room for your palms to rest while typing
- More space for a larger (taller) touchpad
With the Elite Dragonfly G3, we get just that. The new touchpad is massive, and this laptop is simply more comfortable on which to type compared to the cramped older one.
HP Elite Dragonfly G3: More to come
Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central
Of course, this is just a prototype, so things like the 12th Gen Intel processor are not yet optimized or ready for testing. There are also features not working, like the 5MP webcam, so it is too early for more in-depth comparisons.

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