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HP Envy 6

HP Envy 6
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Based on 15 reviews
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    6
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Reviews

  • By Computeractive on December 22, 2012

    Ultrabooks are Intel's name for slim, lightweight laptops. Most ultrabooks to date have been modelled on the Apple Macbook Air so they tend to be quite similar with 13in screens and a tapered design made from light coloured metal. The HP Envy 6...

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  • By NotebookCheck on December 04, 2012

    Buyers of the HP Envy dv6-7202eg receive a powerful multimedia notebook packed to the brim with modern technology. This laptop can complete any task with ease and look good while doing it. We especially like the high contrast Full HD display with...

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  • By DigitalVersus on October 12, 2012

    The Envy 6's biggest selling point is its thin size (19.8 mm), which officially makes it an ultrabook—and that's about it, because on the 15.6" market you can find all sorts of laptops with better specs at a lower...

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  • By NotebookCheck on September 12, 2012

    Ultrabooks are coming of age: thanks to its dedicated graphics card, the HP Envy 6-1000sg can be transformed from an enduring travel companion into a gaming-capable all-rounder if required. Even though the Radeon HD 7670M may no longer represent the...

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  • By TechRadar on August 13, 2012

    Seeing a laptop like this for £680/$900 got a few raised eyebrows from us, and it becomes clear that HP has trimmed a few corners to get it to that price. But that's not our problem with the HP Envy 6. There's nothing wrong with a really...

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  • By Wired UK on August 07, 2012

    The HP Envy 6 is a good-looking, capable laptop that's on the chunky side for an ultrabook, but makes up for it with its sturdy build, solid performance and above-average sound quality.SpecificationsCPU : 3rd generation Intel Core i5-3317U...

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  • By PC Advisor on August 06, 2012

    Beyond its streamlined looks the HP Envy Ultrabook 6-1010ea doesn't have a great deal to offer. It's no powerhouse, won't play games particularly well and there's no optical drive. But if your needs are modest and you need a more...

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  • By CNET UK on August 03, 2012

    The HP Envy 6 Ultrabook uses the latest Intel Ivy Bridge processor to offer decent power from its slim, sleek shell. Sadly, it's let down by a poor...

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  • By CNET Australia on August 02, 2012

    For less than AU$1000, the Envy 6 is quite a good deal, with excellent build quality and attractive design. To get there though, the company had to use last generation...

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  • By Expert Reviews on July 31, 2012

    An Ultrabook with a 10-hour battery life and strong performance for just £700 - the Envy 6 is a...

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