HP ENVY 4-1010EA B3Y11EA

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Analizamos las valoraciones de los usuarios y los expertos, la edad del producto y demás factores. Comparado con otros Ordenadores portatiles el HP ENVY 4-1010EA B3Y11EA recibe una alaScore™ global de 92/100 = calidad excelente.

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HP Envy 4 Review

 

Budget laptops, in general, used to be clunky hunks of plastic, more three-dimensional than thin, a collection of loosely grouped computer parts. Because of the recent Ultrabook (Intel's thin-and-fast laptop) craze, even mid-to-low range computers...

This kind of laptop, frankly, feels like a revelation. It wasn’t too long ago that laptops in the $600-$700 range were bulky, assembled without much care to optimize space. In that respect, the HP Envy 4 is a resounding success. There aren’t many...

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HP Envy 4 Ultrabook review

 

Are excellent media credentials and a great price enough to ignore a couple of minor flaws?

Sexy design ; Sounds great ; Very affordable ; Light and portable ; Bright screen

Awful touchpad buttons ; Average battery life ; Rattling keyboard ; No USB 3.0 ; Integrated graphics

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HP Envy Ultrabook 4-1015dx

 

There was a time, last year or so, when an ultrabook represented a distinct product within a computer line. Now, as is the case with Hewlett-Packard, there are whole lines of ultrabooks. Yes, that makes shopping a little more difficult, but the extra...

The HP Envy 4-1015DX has an aggressive price, a sleek design for a budget laptop, strong battery life, and extras like Bluetooth and a backlit keyboard.

This entry-level configuration has an older, slower Intel Core i3 processor, although HP's site has affordable upgrade options; also, the heavier chassis and lack of DVD drive don't quite make sense.

HP's Envy 4 is an attractive, affordable type of ultrabook with a basic but solid set of features, even if it lacks the speed of more expensive alternatives in our entry-level configuration. Your best bet is to pay more for a faster version, or...

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HP ENVY 4 Ultrabook Review

 

What we have here today is the shiny new HP ENVY 4 Ultrabook sporting a 3rd gen Intel Core-i5 dual-core processor and of course those Beats Audio speakers. It packs a lot of power under the hood and all folded up will only be about 0.78″ thick, but is...

This isn’t quite as impressive as the Acer Aspire S5 we recently reviewed, but then it’s also much cheaper too. For the mid-range price and great “Ultrabook” specs this will surely make anyone happy for under $800. Overall the The Envy 4 is fairly...

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HP Envy 4-1030US Ultrabook

 

The HP Envy 4-1030us is a light and stylish 14-inch Ultrabook with impressive Beats Audio, but it's held back by a single design flaw.

Click to EnlargeFor $799, the HP Envy 4-1030us is a highly portable and stylish Ultrabook that provides snappy performance at a reasonable price. Add to that excellent audio, a comfy backlit keyboard, a cool-running chassis and fairly long battery...

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HP Envy Ultrabook 4 review

 

The HP Envy Ultrabook 4 may be the most stylish Ultrabook yet. Here's our HP Envy 4 review.

The HP Envy 4 is aptly named. It's a solid machine, with good performance scores, excellent speakers and audio enhancement software, and a mediocre screen, keyboard, and trackpad. The only big drawback is the battery life, which is disappointingly...

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HP Envy 4

 

In 2006 HP purchased a small but storied computer boutique known as Voodoo. The acquisition was meant to enhance HP's high-performance desktops and laptops, both of which were lagging behind the competition. Both companies put a lot of effort into...

Attractive black-and-red exterior ; Good touchpad ; Excellent sound and useful Beats Audio software ; Above average battery life

Not competitively priced ; Heavy for an Ultrabook ; Lots of bloatware

We like the Envy 4, but it’s obviously priced above the market.

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HP Envy 4 Ultrabook review

 

The HP Envy 4 Ultrabook is slim, stylish and affordable, but it's sadly let down by poor performance from an outdated processor and a trackpad that's just plain unpleasant.

Affordable price ; Sleek design ; Comfortable keyboard

Outdated processor ; Terrible trackpad ; Unimpressive screen

The HP Envy might be a reasonably affordable ultrabook, but it's sadly let down by poor benchmark performance results from older components and an awful trackpad. If you need to watch every penny and badly want the 'ultrabook' name in your bag, it's a...

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HP Envy 4-1043cl

 

The HP Envy 4-1043cl ultrabook offers plenty of fine features, like Beats Audio, WiDi 2.0, and generous offerings in software and warranty, not to mention a strong performance boost from Intel's latest third-generation processor. Still, we expected a...

Ivy Bridge processor. Beats Audio. Six-month trial of Norton Internet Security. Two-year warranty period. Decent all-around performance

Ho-hum 1,366 by 768 display. Bloatware. Battery life is good, but not great

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HP Envy 4-1010ea 14in Ultrabook review

 

HP made quite a fuss when it launched its Spectre Ultrabook back in May, and whilst we praised its gleaming, glass design we also noted that the Spectre was a bit on the porky side [1] for what was meant to be an ‘ultraportable' laptop. It was also...

This is one of those ‘glass half full’ situations. If you consider portability to be the be-all and end-all of an Ultrabook then the Envy 4 – like the Spectre – falls short when compared to its slimmer, lighter 13in rivals. On the other hand, it’s...

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