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Back when the HP Envy 13 first released back in March 2016, HP billed it as their "thinnest laptop yet". At just 12.9mm at its thinnest spot, that claim did hold true, even if it wasn't quite as skinny as Dell's XPS 13, which bested it by a total of 3mm...

Seriously thin and light, Keenly priced...

Disappointing keyboard, Hindered performance...

The HP Envy 13 has a premium design that doesn't quite hold up under closer scrutiny...
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HP has billed the Envy 13 as its “thinnest laptop yet” which is apt given it has the Envy name to live up to. Measuring 12.9mm at its thinnest point and weighing just 1.27kg, it's very easy to carry around. Its design is classy and understated, combini...

Overall, the HP Envy 13 is a bit of a mixed bag. It's light and great to look at, but we found the keyboard, in particular, disappointing to use for prolonged periods, and its performance isn't what it could be given the processor included.Still, it is at...
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video review: At just 12.9mm thick and weighing in at only 1.3kg this powerful machine travels light and won't weigh you down when you're out and about. Design and performance in perfect harmony...
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HP has billed the Envy 13 as its “thinnest laptop yet” which is apt given it has the “Envy” name to live up to. Measuring 12.9mm at its thinnest point, it's almost as svelte as the superb Dell XPS 13, which tapers from 15mm down to just 9mm. That's stil...

Overall, the HP Envy 13 is a bit of a mixed bag. It's great to look at, but it doesn't necessarily hold up under closer scrutiny. I found the keyboard, in particular, disappointing to use for prolonged periods, and its performance isn't what it could be g...
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Note: This article was first published on 17th March 2016.Now that Intel's sixth-generation Skylake processors are out, manufacturers have begun to roll out the latest convertibles and ultrabooks packed with the latest hardware in full force. Thanks to Sk...
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Laptops such as the 12in MacBook and Dell XPS 13 are pretty portable, but you'll struggle to find a computer with a decent-sized screen that's more portable than the HP Envy 13. It's incredibly slim and light, and doesn't cost the earth either. It's like...

The HP Envy 13 gets a lot of things right. The design, the trackpad, the performance and the screen are all very good. Using this laptop is a real delight in most respects, its physical portability is fantastic and it has clearly been designed with a sens...
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You have to envy HP's new 2016 Envy consumer notebook range – great slim designs, great quality build, and a huge range – 19 models and variations - including Intel 6th generation i3 to i7 with 13.3, 14 and 15” HD to QHD screens.I also have to admit to b...
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You have to envy HP's new 2016 Envy consumer notebook range – great slim designs, great quality build, and a huge range – 19 models and variations - including Intel 6th generation i3 to i7 with 13.3, 14 and 15” HD to QHD screens.I also have to admit to b...
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itwire.com Updated: 2017-02-10 01:28:42
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You have to envy HP's new 2016 Envy consumer notebook range – great slim designs, great quality build, and a huge range – 19 models and variations - including Intel 6th generation i3 to i7 with 13.3, 14 and 15” HD to QHD screens.I also have to admit to b...

I was pleasantly surprised at the power and battery life of the i3 model showing that you don't really need to go overboard on RAM and SSD for general use. Even 128GB of SSD it is more than adequate with an SD slot and cloud storage.It has a great matt sc...
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HP has made one of its thinnest laptops yet. The Envy Notebook 13-d002na clocks in at a measly 12.9mm high undercutting the fat edge of a 13-inch MacBook Air by some margin – 4.1mm to be precise, and this HP offering is also only 10 grams heavier.Under th...

Size and weight rivals MacBook Air, New Core i7 processor, High resolution screen...

Somewhat disappointing battery life, Hinge is uncomfortable when on your lap, Touchpad occasionally jumpy...

We were wowed by the thinness, responsiveness and overall design. However, a few niggles such as the touchpad, odd-shaped Enter key and disappointing battery life prevented this laptop from scoring higher...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-02-10 01:28:42
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HP has made one of its thinnest laptops yet. The Envy Notebook 13-d002na clocks in at a measly 12.9mm high undercutting the fat edge of a 13-inch MacBook Air by some margin – 4.1mm to be precise, and this HP offering is also only 10 grams heavier.Under...

Size and weight rivals MacBook Air, New Core i7 processor, High resolution screen...

Somewhat disappointing battery life, Hinge is uncomfortable when on your lap, Touchpad occasionally jumpy...

We were wowed by the thinness, responsiveness and overall design. However, a few niggles such as the touchpad, odd-shaped Enter key and disappointing battery life prevented this laptop from scoring higher...
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Dell's Adamo gave it a shot and won a place on our A-List. Now there's one more contender ready to enter the fray: HP's Envy 13. Just like its big brother, the Envy 15, the 13 seeks to justify its expense from the get-go. The plain, dark aluminium exte...

It's taken a while, but PC manufacturers are increasingly seeking to recast the dowdy PC laptop as a stylish lifestyle accessory...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2017-02-10 01:28:42
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"Premium HP Notebook Quite Expensive" By Mendelson Tiu | Published:09/02/2010 Users who want a Windows 7-based notebook that looks like an Apple Macbook should check out the Envy. This well-constructed 13-incher from HP is slim and can get the job done...
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techradar.com Updated: 2017-02-10 01:28:42
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HP's Envy is the company's range topping brand, looking to take on Apple's MacBook Pro, Dell's Adamo and Sony's high-end VAIO models. The Envy 13 is its smallest model in the range and offers an impressive design and powerful graphics. The 13.3-inch sc...

Good screen, Integrated and dedicated graphics, Good performance...

Battery life, Too expensive, Connectivity...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2017-02-10 01:28:42
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Even a cursory glance will tell you the HP Envy 13 is a very nicely made premium 13-inch laptop. It's a solid slab of aluminium and magnesium, etched with interesting visual details, and filled with capable components, such as a dual-core low-voltage I...

Slick, modern design, Big touch pad, Bright display...

Very expensive, Heavier than it looks, No backlit keyboard, Limited ports and connections...

HP's upscale Envy 13 looks and feels like an expensive status symbol, with performance and features that impress us — but its high price makes it a tough sell over the similar-looking MacBook Pro. Editors’ rating: 7.7/10...
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It's taken them quite a while, but PC manufacturers are increasingly seeking to compete on even terms with Apple's iconic designs. The Dell Adamo was among the first to try its hand, and despite a weak, low-voltage CPU, keen pricing and a gorgeous phys...

A lavishly designed ultraportable with staggering battery life, but more liable to frustrate than excite...
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HP's Envy 13 is a 13.1in notebook with an Intel Core 2 Duo L9600 CPU and 3GB of DDR3 RAM that runs the 64-bit version of Windows 7. It's designed specifically for users who want something stylish, well built, and fast yet small. But it's hardly good value.Design and build qualityLet's start with the obvious: at $3799, the HP Envy 13 is an expensive notebook. It's even more expensive than a top-of-the-line, 17in MacBook Pro ($3299). It costs so much because of its stylish design and the relat...

Fast, DDR3 RAM, solid-state drive, very solid construction, very bright screen, switchable graphics chips...

Too expensive, no built-in Gigabit Ethernet port, only two USB 2.0 ports, no built-in 3G...

Admire the HP Envy 13 for its sleek looks, solid build quality and fast speed, but not its price tag...
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The HP Envy 13 is a handsome laptop with more than a hint of the Apple MacBook Pro. Under the HP Envy 13's hood you get a decent amount of juice, comparable to that of a 13-inch MacBook Pro: a 2.13GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SL9600 processor, 3GB of RAM, a...

The HP Envy 13 has a lot of eye-catching touches. This is a good machine for people that have money to burn. Darren Gladstone...
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Update: The HP Envy 13 is still available, but has been usurped by HP's more recent, ultra-thin offering – the HP Spectre 13. If you're in the market for a slimline HP portable, you may want to consider the Spectre 13. Our review for that laptop can be fo...

Overall, the HP Envy 13 is a bit of a mixed bag. It's great to look at, but it doesn't necessarily hold up under closer scrutiny. I found the keyboard, in particular, disappointing to use for prolonged periods, and its performance isn't what it could be g...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2017-05-22 01:11:55
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We've reviewed a lot of laptops recently (and you'll see more reviews in the coming days), and most of them are not exactly on the cheap end of the scale, which is why the price of this Envy 13 is so surprising. We tested all of these machines without kno...

"We're mightily impressed with this entry-level ultraportable. Not only is it built well and looks great, the immaculate screen is even better than many machines twice the price."...
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HP's new Envy 13 is a value packed, Intel 7th generation, Core i5 or i7 notebook that is a step above the HP Pavilion and other value sub-brands. It also comes in both 13” and 15” models and with a choice of clamshell or x360° style hinges.HP loves to mak...

The Envy brand is for those who aspire to something a little better – they will buy the premium XL version of a “Camry” every time knowing they get a reliable car with a few extra bells and whistles.That is how I feel about the Envy 13 – it has some bette...
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HP's new Envy 13 is an Intel 7th generation, Core i5 or i7 notebook that is quite a step up from the HP Pavilion and its other value sub-brands.If envy is not one of the seven deadly sins, we should create a new category – anyone would love to have this s...

A 13.3” screen in a 12” chassis. Reasonably light at 1.3kg. Premium finishes – exudes quality and the metal chassis is a bonus. Good keyboard and average trackpad...

Poor web cam shows too much noise even in office lighting. Battery life is OK but charge time is a little long. Unable to charge with a standard USB-C 5V/3A charger (yet it has USB-C ports that must only support downstream charging)...

The Envy brand is for those who want something better. Instead of a base model car they splurge for leather seats and some go-fast parts.That is how I feel about the Envy 13 – it has some better parts but under the skin, it is still a consumer grade noteb...
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Laptops used to come in about three flavours: sleek and portable, big and powerful, or cheap and nasty. What a choice, eh? The HP Envy 13 is a laptop that tries to merge the two good-sounding ones, without a price that'll make you run screaming for the ch...

Great battery life, small footprint, USB Type-C and full-size ports, very good value, surprisingly decent gaming performance from GeForce MX150 discrete graphics...

'Floating' touchpad, screen doesn't rival a MacBook or Dell XPS, off/on keyboard backlight...

The HP Envy 13 is all the laptop most people need for a very compelling price. It can do things several pricier options simply can't, largely thanks to its built-in discrete graphics card.You'll still have to fiddle with resolutions and graphics settings...
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The HP Envy 13 has, for the past couple of years, been one of the best sub- £ 1000 laptops for people who want style and performance without a crazy price tag. This 2017 model adds real gaming performance while reducing the footprint of the laptop. It '...

The HP Envy 13 is a great laptop for those who want something portable, good-looking, long-lasting and able to play games almost improbably well for such a slight machine.It's more expensive than the Lenovo IdeaPad 720S or Acer Switch 3, but is far better...
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The HP Envy 13 is just a laptop. It is not a hybrid computer that can twist and turn into a tablet. Its keyboard cannot be detached. And surprisingly, for a premium Windows 10 computer, the Envy does not even have a touchscreen. But after trying some of...
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The HP Envy 13 is just a laptop. It is not a hybrid computer that can twist and turn into a tablet. Its keyboard cannot be detached. And surprisingly, for a premium Windows 10 computer, the Envy does not even have a touchscreen.But after trying some of th...
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The new HP Envy 13 ultrabook is a class act that will attract its fair share of envious gazes.Decked in matte silver with a stylish HP logo on its lid, the Envy did not catch my eye initially. But it did not take long for me to spot its shiny chrome spine...
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