HP's 13.3-inch subnotebook scores a lot of points for its slim and elegant exterior. Its inside values are impressive as well: a quad-core processor, a dedicated GeForce GPU and 8 GB of RAM (in dual-channel mode). Most importantly, the device's very bright IPS screen also supports HP's Sure View screen protection technology.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-Envy-13-Review-A-well-rounded-subnotebook-with-a-good-number-of-features.433478.0.html
Please review hp envy 17t, I want to buy one but waiting for your review.
Possible to review the model with the Standard 1080p screen? 120hz model isn't available in the UK. Other reviews say it has good colour and about 400cd/m3 brightness which is great but only your reviews mention anything about pixel response times etc
Is there any version with non glossy screen?
Why do manufacturers still use opt for dedicated charging port? Would it be that USB-C does not allow sufficient power for recharge?
Is this not the US version? I only see a regular FHD touch/non-touch screen option without SureView privacy and pretty sure the brightness is 300 nits or so.
I wish there was a latency mon test in the review since it's the most important thing when looking for a laptop for music production.
Is the writer of this article certain that the device supports PD3.0 via USB C? I asked HP support directly about this model and they said it doesn't. Is it region dependent or smth??