Now may be a good time to replace that old HP Pavilion of yours. These new Envy models offer Spectre-like looks and physical features for hundred less. If you don't need Thunderbolt 3 or 4K UHD touchscreens, then the refreshed Envy series may be worth considering.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/2020-HP-Envy-13-and-Envy-x360-13-get-completely-new-looks-with-Intel-Ice-Lake-and-AMD-Ryzen-4700U-options.461722.0.html
> The 2020 Envy 13 and Envy x360 13 will be launching this May for a starting price of $1000 and $700 USD
Why is the x360 less than regular envy?
Quote from: Matt1 on April 16, 2020, 23:13:06
> The 2020 Envy 13 and Envy x360 13 will be launching this May for a starting price of $1000 and $700 USD
Why is the x360 less than regular envy?
Yup, that is what HP has told us. We suspect that the x360 system will have options for less RAM and storage and a lower CPU floor to reach the more attractive price point.
Do both of the envy are built in battery? Or removable battery?
Quote from: Dinmies on April 17, 2020, 00:14:16
Do both of the envy are built in battery? Or removable battery?
you'll have to open up the system to remove the battery so they will be built in
Anyone know where the 13" version will be available? BestBuy is the only retailer I can find online with this revision but they only have the 15" up for preorder.
Does anyone know which will perform better?
Envy X360 AMD Ryzen Based?
Or
Spectre X360 i7 Gen10?
For video work [Adobe/Davinci] ?
[My original plan was to get the spectre+ FHD [no need for 4K] + 16GB Ram. Now I don't know what to get....and never had an AMD pc]