

Several times when I engaged the notebook from the side of the display, I raked the display over the top of my keyboard.

I learned when opening the display to grip it from the top instead of the side. While this does not fit my workflow, I could see it being convenient for other collaborators. I believe the wider FOV is more for in-person collaboration. HP showed that the wide FOV could capture multiple subjects in the frame without squeezing them together. On top of the display is an 8MP RGB+IR MIPI camera with a 100-degree field view. Since I will use this device as a tablet, productivity machine, and streaming device, I like to have a touch display which this device supports. The OLED display is 13.5", 1920 x 1080 resolution, and has a 3:2 aspect ratio. This design offers the flexibility to do work however you see fit. Sometimes you need to focus on video streaming and pull the display forward other times, you may want to sign documents or sketch with the pen as a tablet. I think the multimodal trend of hybrid work emphasizes that no one orientation can do it all in an era of hybrid work, and HP follows this trend with the HP Dragonfly Folio G3.

The system resembles the same thickness as the HP Spectre Folio Naturally, a hybrid worker can put much wear and tear on a notebook, so a durable design is critical.
