Tuesday, October 18, 2011

HP Envy 14 review (2011)




The last time I reviewed the Envy 14, we conclude in general that HP has done well. The company has successfully delivered a good performance and graphics blow, while correcting a problem of overheating and teensy adding an optical drive and a backlit keyboard. Then there was this strong metal frame engraved making it one of the most attractive laptop on the market - a distinction that it enjoys today. So as you can imagine, when HP updates the Envy 14 this summer was not exactly a lot to improve. What we have here is an almost identical machine with the same superb design - not to mention the price of $ 1,000 to start. Now, however, HP sells Sandy Bridge processor and USB 3.0. - The class of notebook manufacturers have been setting the deployment of most of this year

Normally, this kind of gearbox does not warrant that we re- Review laptop. In fact, probably would not review the Envy 14, except for two things. To start, we received an unusual number of emails, tweets and comments from readers imploring us to comment on the version of Sandy Bridge before pulling the trigger. Second, in addition to changing processor, HP has developed touchpad drivers and ensures that the trackpad is not the squamous disorder was the last two rounds. So how better Envy 14 by the year 2011? Let's see.

Gallery: HP Envy 14 review (2011)


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