
That means that it comes with excellent performance and great battery life. Aside from just being a great build, which HP always puts together, it solves a lot of pain points traditionally found in x86 PCs with AMD's Performance Management Framework, dynamically adjusting performance as you use it. If we're talking about a 13-inch MacBook Pro with an M2, as opposed to a 14-inch model with an M2 Pro or M2 Max, you can make a case that HP succeeded in taking on Apple. But AMD has Apple in its crosshairs, and frankly, it's put a lot of work into the custom Ryzen chip that's in the Dragonfly Pro to hit some of the features that only Apple has been able to deliver. That's a bold statement, something I've never heard anyone on the Windows side make. When HP held a workshop in New York City and gave out our Dragonfly Pro review units, there was talk about competing with not just Apple Silicon but the new MacBook Pro.

HP Dragonfly Pro support: A Genius idea.

Keyboard: A best-in-class keyboard with a haptic touchpad.

HP Dragonfly Pro: Price and availability.
