Reviewed: HP Dragonfly Pro

If you’re looking for a laptop that just works, and one that doesn’t have you pouring through support forums trying to figure out why this or that feature isn’t working, the HP Dragonfly Pro allows users to quickly pull up a chat with an IT pro, although at an added monthly cost. Even if you don’t pay for the extra help, the Dragonfly Pro is a solid Windows machine for $1,399, but you’ll want to avoid the cheaper $999 Chromebook model, which cuts battery life from 11 hours down to barely six.