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HP Envy 13
Company: HP

Pros: Solid build; Low heat; Bright LED screen; Well-spaced keyboard; Good specifications; Multi-touch trackpad; Good software like Quickweb pre-installed

Cons: Expensive; Heavy for its size; Optical drive and Ethernet port are additional accessories; Limited ports (only two USBs available)


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"Premium HP Notebook Quite Expensive"

By Mendelson Tiu | Published:2010-02-9

Users who want a Windows 7-based notebook that looks like an Apple Macbook should check out the Envy. This well-constructed 13-incher from HP is slim and can get the job done thanks to its powerful hardware. However, its high price tag may put off some users, especially now that there are notebooks with similar specifications selling for a fraction of its price.

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The Envy 13 is less than an inch thick and is crafted from aluminium and magnesium alloy, making it a solid but relatively heavy device. Opening the lid reveals an edge-to-edge protective display glass over the screen that gives it a ‘frameless' look, as well as a full-sized keyboard and multi-touch touchpad with an integrated click pad.

Two USB ports, a HDMI port, an SD card slot, a headphone out/microphone in port, and an AC adaptor port are found along the sides of the notebook. This limited input/output ports forced us to connect a USB Ethernet adapter as well as an external DVD drive, which is annoying as it could have been integrated onto the notebook in the first place.

The keyboard is well-spaced and responsive, with HP putting media control keys on the F1 – F12 keys. This means that if you want to close a window, you would have to press alt+fn+F4 instead of the normal alt+F4 combination. The touchpad is wide and its multi-touch gestures allowed us to zoom in/out of photos, scroll through documents, and even rotate pages.

Our test unit had an Intel Core 2 Duo processor (2.13Ghz), 5GB of RAM, 160GB of storage (SSD drive), and an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 (512MB) video card that is suitable for casual gaming. Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) is pre-installed on the Envy 13.

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