HP unveiled the 'Dragonfly G4,' the latest powerhouse laptop from the company for both workstation and entertainment station use cases. The Dragonfly G4 improves on its predecessor, the G3, with faster RAM, larger storage, and more expansion options.
The Dragonfly G4 is powered by a 13th-Generation Intel Core processor with Raptor Lake architecture, though the exact processor is unspecified. This processor features onboard Intel Iris XE graphics for work and play. Additionally, at the time of purchase, the Dragonfly G4 is configurable with up to 32GB LPDDR5 RAM and an SSD of up to 2TB in capacity. The laptop is also easy to expect with its dual Thunderbolt 4 ports and dual SuperSpeed Type-A ports.
One of the largest draws to the Dragonfly G4, though, is its screen. This laptop boasts an incredible 13.5-inch 3:2 aspect-ratio 3K2K-resolution OLED display. The price and release date for the G4 has yet to be confirmed.
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HP's Dragonfly G4 Laptop is Powered by a 13th-Gen Intel Processor
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