The HP Envy 15 is a
high end laptop that's a part of HP's unique Envy line. It is an extremely
stylish notebook that successfully marries excellent performance with usability
and portability. With a fast CPU, excellent video and audio, slick
design, and a price that's low for a Core i7 laptop, it is a great laptop.
HP Envy 15 Specs:
Windows 7 Home Premium
(64-bit)
1.6GHz Intel Core i7
720QM
6GB, 1,066MHz DDR3
500GB 7,200rpm
Hard Drive
15.6 inches
display
1GB ATI Mobility Radeon
HD 4830
HP Envy 15 Review
The HP Envy 15’s design
is essentially the same as the Envy 13, majoring on solid construction from a multitouch
button-less trackpad, a magnesium alloy chassis, and detachable long-life
baseplate battery packs. Its lid has an attractive etched pattern
that looks like the skin of a robotic rattlesnake. ike the MacBook Pro
15-inch, it's completely surrounded in aluminum metals and measures only an
inch thick (15 by 9.75 by 1 inches, HWD).
The 15.6-inch
widescreen is a boon for video and photo editors, rich in colors and enshrined
with a 1,920-by-1,080 resolution. The screen wasn't excessively glossy,
and both games and video looked great. The VGA Webcam even
includes an infrared LED to make it work better in dark environments. Its
extraordinary 300-nit brightness level allows for great viewing angles even at
a full 90 degrees. The screen also has a light sensor that adjusts the
brightness based on surrounding light.
While the comfortable
Chiclet keyboard lacks backlighting, it does offer an extra vertical row of
quick-launch keys along the left edge, as well as function keys that double as
media controls. The large keys travel a satisfying distance and prove intuitive
to use. In our hands-on test the keyboard quickly proves that it is
ready for typing long texts. Alike its competitor from California , the Envy 15
offers a multi-gesture touchpad without separate touchpad buttons. The
touchpad is large, and supports multi-gesture technology, meaning you can use
your fingers to zoom in and out of photos and scroll through documents.
The Envy 15 features
HDMI, two USB ports, an eSATA/USB combo jack, a combined 3.5mm audio in/out
port, Ethernet, and a Kensington lock slot; all are on the right side of the
system. The only area where the HP Envy 15 disappoints is in its battery
life, which isn't surprising given its Mobile Core i7 processor and large,
bright screen. The laptop ran for 1 hour and 57 minutes on our video
playback battery drain test, using the standard six-cell battery.





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