The last time we reviewed the Envy 14, we concluded, by and large, that HP got it right. The company succeeded in delivering good performance and graphics punch, all while correcting a teensy ...
If raw, unbridled horsepower is what you're looking for in a mainstream laptop, the HP Envy 14-1210NR is worth a look. 3-D BENCHMARK TESTS - 3DMark06 - 1,024 x 768 - Default: 7476 3-D BENCHMARK TESTS ...
Gorgeous looks plus a great interface and display overcome the Envy 14 Spectre’s slightly higher weight. First impressions are important, and the HP Envy 14 Spectre makes a great one. The glossy, ...
The design of the Envy 14 seems clearly inspired by the MacBook Pro, which is a good thing. This is a powerful, attractive laptop at a reasonable price. The HP Envy 14 starts at $999 in its base ...
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The baby of HP's second-generation ENVY premium notebook range has arrived on the SlashGear test bench, and we have to admit it's a pretty appealing machine. Packing a 14.5-inch display, Intel Core i5 ...
Aluminum? Been there. Carbon fiber? Seen that. Plastic? Please. The hippest, slickest material for encasing an ultrabook is glass—scratch-resistant glass covering not only the screen, as on the Dell ...
In a previous life, the HP Envy 14 was a laptop's laptop: a 5.69-pound slugger with an optical drive, discrete AMD graphics and a battery that couldn't last four hours in our battery rundown test.
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Despite mixed reviews of the $1,800 (direct) HP Envy 15 ...
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