Update: Back in stock!
Update: Sold Out
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HP ENVY TouchSmart 15.6″ Full HD Touchscreen Laptop Linky
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Specs:
-15.6″ Full HD BrightView LED-backlit (1920 x 1080)
-10-finger multi-touch support
-Intel Core i5-4200M with Turbo Boost up to 3.10 GHz
-8GB DDR3 1600 MHz RAM
-750GB Hard Drive
-Windows 8.1 64-bit
-Multi-format SD card reader
-Beats Audio quad speakers and two subwoofers
-Intel HD Graphics 4600 with shared graphics memory
-6-cell lithium-ion (up to 5 hours, 45 minutes)
-HP TrueVision Full HD webcam
-802.11a/b/g/n/ac (Miracast enabled)
-Bluetooth
-14.94 x 9.87 x 0.74-1.18″
-5.62 lbs
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His is this compared to dell deal?
How do you compare this to the dell deal. I currently have a vostro and want to upgrade
@Mark This computer has a few specs that are better than then Dell. It has more RAM, it has a higher resolution monitor, and a larger hard drive.
This one does not have a CD/DVD drive and the Dell does if that is important to you.
Out of stock!
Just bought one
Thank u Dan!
Just bought one!
This also has a higher end processor than the Dell. The i5-4200m is much more powerful than the lower power i5-4200u the Dell comes with
I bought this machine and like it. However, I am very dismayed by the screen. It only tilts back like 110 degrees. When I am sitting up straight, I am either looking through the bottom of my eyes or cranking my neck down. Alternatively, I find that I just slouch to compensate. Besides this, I like it–but having a pain in the neck is not fun!
Are all laptops like this nowadays? My mom emailed me a picture of her Lenova; it looks like it might have a max incline of 130 degrees (which is superior to mine but not by much). My old Gateway doesn’t have this problem at all. I am thinking perhaps laptop manufacturers started instituted a more rigid, limited hinge due to TouchScreen capability? Just (a completely uneducated, gut) guess.
I am considering buying this stand, to help alleviate my neck strain:
Anyone used this before?
http://www.raindesigninc.com/mstand360.html
Right now, I am leaning toward not returning this and hoping for a solution that works.
Is this better than the Friday deal with hp?
@ Yehudis
It looks like that stand will solve your problem. I use my laptops on tables that put it at eye level, so I don’t have that issue.
The stand you are referring to its very well rated on Amazon, in fact the non swivel version is the #1 rated stand on Amazon.
@Mark: just a few quick obvious diff; Friday one was a i7 processor, and the resolution wasn’t as good (wasn’t full HD , however you did have the option of adding it for a sum)
shows out of stock!?
It’s out of stock again š