They were announced three new laptops in the series Envy, with so many choices about hardware integrated. Among the options also models with AMD CPU.
Three new products of the HP Envy, characterized by diagonal of 14, 15.6 and 17.3 inches. The first two are treated especially in terms of integrated components. The choice is very varied. Among the options guaranteed, we will find processors Intel Core i5 and i7 fifth generation, while only the 15.6″ model, you can also choose an AMD, among those households FX and A10. Optional also any discrete GPU, including NVIDIA models (GeForce GTX 940M and 950M) and AMD (only 15.6″ model).
Also in the storage, the choice will be enormous: it will be possible to configure a system with up to 2 TB storage with mechanical solution’s hybrid or solid state. The AMD 15.6″ model, specifically, will be offered with 8 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage built in. HP Envy 14 will have LCD panels in HD and Full HD resolution, but only the 15.6″ model, will also be offered in touch version. Maximum resolutions supported will be in the latter variant HD, Full HD and Quad HD, depending on the model.
HP Envy 14 will have Intel processor and three USB 3.0 ports, while the 15.6 ” model with AMD will have three USB 3.0 ports and a USB 2.0. One of the USB 3.0 ports ensure rapid charging of the connected device even when the computer is in stand-by or off, while an optional optical disc can only be installed on the15.6″ model with an Intel processor. Envy 14 is thinner than the version that replaces in the list HP, but at the same time incorporates a larger battery, from 55.5 Whr, which will guarantee 10.25 hours of battery life.
The 15.6″ model with an Intel also has a battery that will last 55.5 Whr declared 9 and a half hours. It will be slightly smaller than the battery of the cheapest model with AMD, from 48 Whr, instead It will offer a range of 7.5 hours.
Deserves a separate discussion the model 17.3″, designed with premium materials and designed for heavy operations in mobility, such as video editing. With a weight of about 2.8 kg, model Envy 17.3″ will support Intel Core i7 fifth generation combined with NVIDIA discrete GPU (GeForce 940M or GTX 950M).
Buyers will have up to 4 TB of storage, from mechanical solutions, hybrid or solid state. USB 3.0 ports will be four, including one with Sleep and Charge technology, and will also present an HDMI port, an Ethernet and the option of a DVD or Blu-ray.
The IPS display support Full HD resolution and the touch is optional in this case. Only the models 15.6″ and 17.3″ shall have the numeric keypad, while the biometric reader for fingerprint scanning is offered only on models with Intel processors.
As for availability, all new Envy will be launched in the US as of July. The 14-inch model will cost $699, while the 15.6″ will be offered to $629 and $799 respectively for variants with AMD and Intel. Considerably more expensive top of the range from 17.3″, which will have a price list $ 999.