HP Envy 17-J004TX Core i7-4700MQ 2TB 17.3in
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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
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
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
- 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.
14 years ago
Overall I am happy with this product with the exception of how freaking hot and loud it is even under small to no load enough to burn your lap. It will also overheat sometimes when rendering or working in Adobe Creative Suite apps even when resting flat on a table (have to prop it up).
12 years ago
HP Envy 17
With the 17-inch category proving to be surprisingly popular, the Envy 17 has a couple of flaws that prevent it from being one of the best. The reliance upon mechanical drives in our sample definitely slowed down system responsiveness in day-to-day use, while the budget GPU barely coped with games.
Pros:
- Solid CPU performance
- Large amount of storage
- Attractive display
Cons:
- Woeful game performance
- Huge and heavy
14 years ago
HP's Envy 17 is a desktop replacement with plenty of speed under the hood, uses fourth-gen Core i7
Our first glimpse of a fourth-generation Intel Core i7-equipped notebook comes in the form of HP's very large Envy 17. It's designed to be a stay-at-home computer, and it's powerful enough to replace a desktop for most tasks.
Pros:
- Fast CPU
- Lots of RAM
- Plenty of internal storage
Cons:
- Bouncy keyboard
- Only single-band Wi-Fi
- No touchscreen
14 years ago
Envy 17 3D
The HP Envy 17 3D is a powerful multimedia and gaming machine that serves well as a desktop replacement laptop for the home. Its 3D effects are good both in games and movies, but you are limited to just one person at a time as it only comes with a pair of glasses.
Pros:
- : Great Âperformance for multitasking and gaming
- great 3D effects
- full HD Âdisplay
- bundled active-shutter 3D glasses
- terrific sound quality
Cons:
- : Bulky and heavy
- poor battery life
- cumbersome 3D setup process
- notebook runs very hot
13 years ago
HP Envy 17 notebook
HP's Envy 17 is a big notebook that's suitable as a desktop replacement computer. It has a fourth-generation Intel Core i7 CPU, discrete NVIDIA...
Pros:
- Fast CPU
- Lots of RAM
- Plenty of internal storage
Cons:
- Bouncy keyboard
- Only single-band Wi-Fi
- No touchscreen
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
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