HP Envy 15 and 13: Hands-on
By: Alan Ng | September 15, 2009
We have a detailed hands-on review for you to look at now, for the new HP Envy 15 and 13 Laptops that will be released towards the end of October, after the launch of Windows 7.
The hands-on review comes to you courtesy of PC Mag, who have given us detailed information on both systems. Both models will be part of HP’s new premium line-up and offer some fairly luxurious features for your money.
First up is the Envy 13. It will feature a 13.3-inch widescreen display, comprised of an edge-to-edge glass screen. You’ll be able to extend battery life to around 18 hours too, according to HP.
As for the Envy 15, it will come with a slighter bigger 15.5-inch display, capable of full 1080p resolutions. It will also feature no optical drive, but you’ll have the option to include a Blu-Ray drive via USB if you want to. The Envy 15 will also make use of Intel’s next generation Core i7 processors, and will come with extra battery life, like the Envy 13.
Both models will run on Windows 7 and will be available sometime after October 22nd. Expect to pay around $1,699 USD for the Envy 13 and $1,799 for the Envy 15.
Full hands-on over at PC Mag.
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