HP's Envy Move is one of the strangest computers I've ever used. It has an all-in-one design that forgoes a desktop tower and a separate display. Instead of being designed for always plugged-in power, ...
A good screen, discrete graphics and a built-in ring light function make the Envy 14 a solid entry-level laptop for creators. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about ...
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A big, 16-inch 16:10 laptop for content creators, the HP Envy 16 falls short of competitors from Asus and Dell. The HP Envy 16 is a big-screen, content-creation laptop that packs a punch. With a roomy ...
Envy is HP's upper-middle-class laptop brand, filling a niche between bread-and-butter Pavilion PCs and premium Spectre systems. The Envy 14 (starts at $1,069.99; $1,259.99 as tested) is an attractive ...
Except for the base's faux-woodgrain finish, the stand isn't too remarkable visually, though the prominent sound bar beneath the display is covered in gray fabric. The fabric and woodgrain make the PC ...
There are laptops and then there are laptops. The Envy 15 has fallen into that second category ever since we got our hands-on: it's the first PC we've seen that really equals the MacBook Pro's unibody ...
HP’s Envy 13 is a laptop with an immediate challenge: How to control Intel 8th-gen Core quad-core thermals in thin-and-light laptop? The answer could be the Command Center utility that comes with it, ...
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