HP Envy 17-J004TX Core i7-4700MQ 2TB 17.3in
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11 years ago
- The HP ENVY 17 has been updated for 2011 to include 2nd Generation Intel Core i processors and a new AMD Radeon HD 6850M graphics card. Starting at $1,250, the base configuration offers a Core i5 processor and 6GB of memory for decent performance in a variety of scenarios.
11 years ago
HP ENVY 17t-j100 Leap Motion Notebook PC
For raw performance and power, this ultrabook is pretty hard to beat thanks to a 4th generation i7 Intel processor and 8GB of memory. While that's a decent amount of RAM on its own, this ultrabook also has an Nvidia GeForce GT 750M chip with another 4GB of dedicated video memory.
11 years ago
HP Envy 17-K104ng Notebook Review
HP has done upgrades of the HP Envy 17-K104ng Notebook to a low-voltage processor SSD-HDD combination and the graphic card of GeForce GTX 850M takes care the good gaming performance of the laptop. The frugal hardware is an advantage and the performance is at its peak.
11 years ago
HP Envy 17 Leap Motion Special Edition review
The Envy 17 TouchSmart in 2012 was a pretty impressive beast, but the new version now includes a built-in Leap Motion sensor, which attempts to bring 3D motion control à la Minority Report to laptops and other devices.
Pros:
- Very fast performance
- fine screen
- Leap Motion technology
Cons:
- Big and heavy
- poor battery life
11 years ago
Value addition for every single rupee
This is the best product i bought. Great product for gaming geeks... i7 processor with 16 gb RAM makes the laptop great for gaming on a large screen with high quality glassy display supported by inbuilt graphics... keybord is awsome nd built up is perfect... looks cool... HP is really doing good.
Pros:
- Comfortable Keyboard
- Fast
- Lightweight
- Long Battery Life
- Powerful
- Quality Display
- Quiet
12 years ago
HP Envy 17 Leap Motion SE
The HP Envy 17 is a high-class desktop replacement with a trick up its sleeve – or, more accurately, in its wrist-rest. It's the first laptop we've seen with Leap Motion, which means games and apps can be controlled with mid-air gestures. In every other department the Envy 17 fits the bill.
Pros:
- Fast and good for games
- Bright
- high-contrast
- Full HD screen
- Good keyboard with numberpad
- Smart design
Cons:
- Terrible Leap Motion controls
- Overheating internals
- Poor trackpad buttons
- Mediocre battery life
- Poor screen colour accuracy
12 years ago
The latest from HP is an extremely powerful Windows 8 based laptop. It has been included with some top notch specs and sports a massive 17.3 inch Full HD Touch Screen. The LEAP Motion is a cool addition and takes the computing to a step closer to the future technology, where we would be witnessing...
Pros:
- High Definition Screen
- Good Audio quality
- Lots of Storage Space
- Snappy Performance
- Well Built
- LEAP Motion is fun to use
Cons:
- Glossy
- reflective display
- Screen lid felt weak
- Too bulky to carry around
12 years ago
HP Envy 17 Leap Motion SE Notebook: Australian Review
What happens when you take a desktop replacement laptop and add in Leap Motion's fingertip-tracking, movement-control system? You get the special edition HP Envy 17. You can control this laptop without even touching it . But is an otherwise pretty basic consumer notebook worth $2499?
12 years ago
HP Envy 17-1050ea
HP says this laptop is the pinnacle of computing luxury, and we're inclined to agree. It'll cost you dearly, but the Envy 17 offers great design and performance
Cons:
- Runs very hot
- peculiar arrow keys
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