The Envy 14 arrives in an elegant black box with silver lettering and the Beats Audio logo prominently displayed on the front. The computer is tucked in a plush sleeve, alongside a power cable and adapter, a 2GB Envy SD card, quick setup guide and warranty information. As is standard these days, HP ..
The Envy 14 arrives in an elegant black box with silver lettering and the Beats Audio logo prominently displayed on the front. The computer is tucked in a plush sleeve, alongside a power cable and adapter, a 2GB Envy SD card, quick setup guide and warranty information. As is standard these days, HP includes a recovery partition instead of physical discs.
First impressions can mean a lot and when I opened the lid of the Envy for the first time, I was certainly impressed. The keyboard design, aluminum construction and glossy full size display are all reminiscent of an Apple product. It's hard not to make that comparison when looking at the Envy. That used to be the case with the original 13-inch model, and that remains true with the Envy 14, but that can only be a good thing.
Processor | 2.4GHz Intel Core i5 M450 |
Memory | 4GB, 1333MHz DDR3 |
Hard drive | 500GB 7,200rpm |
Chipset | Intel HM55 |
Graphics | ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 (switchable) |
Operating System | Windows 7 Home Premium |
Dimensions (WD) | 14.4 x 9.3 inches |
Height | 1.0-1.1 inches |
Screen size (diagonal) | 14.5 inches |
System weight / Weight with AC adapter | 5.3/6.4 pounds |
Category | Midsize |
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