New ground. HP is the first manufacturer to equip its media-focused flagship with Leap Motion capability and a touchscreen, but is this worth the extra cost of 60 euros? Additionally, the internals of the laptop have been refreshed, including a Full HD touchscreen, an Nvidia GT 750M GPU and a 4702MQ CPU.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-HP-Envy-17-j110eg-Leap-Motion-Notebook.106973.0.html
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I own this computer and it has been a nightmare. So many BIOS updates and other misc updates that every time I open it something needs to update. The leap motion really doesn't support or work with any important software. The whole system is buggy as hell. I have only owned HP in the past and always enjoyed my experience with them. Like everything now it is rushed into production and who cares if it works properly. Horrible wifi connectivity after several updates. The keyboard stops working at times. Overall a horrible horrible machine. HP did a major fail and for this price that just lost them a life long customer. Hello chrome notebook, good bye HP and crazy window 8.
;the mouse pad is the worst ever un reliable and hp is the worst for service on this issue