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Reportedly, HP has already listed the new Envy 4 series that currently has six different models on its online shop. The 1005tx and 1019tx are relatively entry-level models, while the 1004tx and 1021tx are part of the mid-range. The high-end is represented by the 1006tx and 1021tx Ultrabooks. The slower models are pow... |
26 April 2012 09:00 GMT |
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HP was feeling particularly dramatic this start of the new year, so it made a 30-second teaser video of the Envy 14 Spectre notebook.Alas, the cinematic masterpiece practically doesn't reveal anything, except that the item is black on the outside and has a perfectly working hinge.Envy 14 Spectre may or may not b... |
3 January 2012 03:10 GMT |
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HP covered the Ultrabook, the lightweight and the mainstream laptop segments already, but it didn't forget about the high-end market, preparing a couple of Envy 17 models as well.
The Envy 17 and 17 3D, as the two are called, were actually launched alongside the Envy 15, which we already covered here, along wi... |
16 November 2011 16:41 GMT |
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The notebook market is not sleeping, as HP clearly showed it when it prepared not just a new ultrabook, but two full-fledged notebooks as well. The two laptops that HP has finished preparing 9among others) are the Envy 15 and Pavilion dm4, the latter actually being a pair of notebooks on its own. These machin... |
16 November 2011 07:30 GMT |
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There are various ways that a PC or hardware component can be exposed to the eyes of the public, and it looks like HP's Envy 14 Beats Audio Edition chose the online listing option.When a product gets listed online ahead of time, it doesn't usually come with all specifications information.On the other end o... |
28 June 2011 08:37 GMT |
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Since HP's quite on a serious roll at this year's CES, it should come as no surprise that the computer manufacturer also upgraded one of its most iconic portable systems, the ENVY, or at least the 17-inch version.So, as the company informs us, the powerful HP ENVY 17, first introduced in May, now features H... |
4 January 2011 05:14 GMT |
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Like all of its peers, HP has a slew of products that may or may not be too expensive for their target consumer segments, so the outfit figured it would make at least one item more affordable, namely the Envy 13 mobile computer. The Hp Envy 13 was originally conceived as a sort of competitor against the Apple MacBoo... |
29 December 2010 05:03 GMT |
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Everybody wants to be successful, but when they sense a risk of someone being jealous of them, they behave nicer than they would normally do, probably out of concern for their own person.
That's what a new research concluded after observing that the fear of being the subject of malicious envy, made people act... |
4 December 2010 05:19 GMT |
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A new study carried out by researchers at Tilburg University concluded that benign envy sells iPhones and malicious envy will influence consumers to choose a BlackBerry.It does not matter much whether the comparison is on phones or on something else, the idea behind the study is that people are willing to pay more fo... |
19 October 2010 05:55 GMT |
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HP has revealed a significant number of new PCs just a short while ago, and while the ENVY 17 3D will cater to the needs of users that favor 3D multimedia, the ENVY 14 Beats seeks to entrance prospective purchasers through high-quality sound thanks to the Beats Audio technology.The HP ENVY 17 was released at the sam... |
1 September 2010 04:06 GMT |
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True to its status as leading PC supplier, HP has just announced the coming of a whole new collection of mobile computers, one of which is the ENVY 17 3D, a notebook that, as its name implies, has a screen size of 17 inches and support for advanced multimedia, even 3D.The ENVY 17 3D is a notebook at whose heart lies... |
1 September 2010 02:36 GMT |
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Among other things, HP is known at present as the greatest supplier of personal computers worldwide, above even Acer and Dell when it comes to overall PC shipments. This is because, in addition to offering quality items, it has a very extensive collection of products ready to swarm at any given time. One of the more... |
28 June 2010 05:44 GMT |
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Consumers that are always on the lookout for a newer and stronger notebook PC will have likely noticed, last week, that HP has updated its product offer with a pair of quite capable mobile computers known as the HP Envy 14 and 17. The Envy line has ever been known for packing high-tier performance, meant to provide b... |
19 May 2010 10:57 GMT |
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While some PC suppliers like to gradually offer newer products, in order to preserve consumer interest, HP seems to be somewhat more aggressive, in that it has the habit of updating its entire product portfolio on the same day. This is exactly what the company did, as it released new desktops, laptops and netbooks fo... |
5 May 2010 09:38 GMT |
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USB 3.0 has definitely been one of the most well-known technological advancements of 2009, along with 3D and DirectX 11 graphics. The new interface is significantly superior to the USB 2.0 version, but has not yet seen widespread adoption among hardware makers because there are very few motherboards that support it. ... |
16 January 2010 05:28 GMT |
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Back in mid-September, the Palo Alto, California-based HP officially announced the debut of its new line of ENVY laptops, introducing the ENVY 13 and ENVY 15 models. Designed to provide users with a choice for two different portable computer systems, the two laptops distinguish themselves from the rest thanks to the ... |
4 November 2009 08:43 GMT |
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Portable computer systems continue to gain ground in front of traditional desktop PCs, which is a good reason for an increasing number of new systems to be made available on the market. Such is the case with one of HP's latest products, a laptop that has been designed to provide users with the performance specif... |
12 October 2009 04:52 GMT |
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Following a quick report yesterday, the Palo Alto, California-based PC vendor, HP, has announced the introduction of its new, ultraportable computer systems, coming in the form of the ENVY 13 and ENVY 15 laptops. According to the company, the new products have each been designed to provide a unique feature, with the ... |
15 September 2009 03:08 GMT |
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Hewlett-Packard, one of the world's leading vendors of personal computer systems, has been, so far, hesitant to adopt Intel's current line of low-power ULV processors. However, the company is looking to change that, with the release of a new, ultraportable PC that will reportedly be launched as the HP Envy ... |
14 September 2009 08:02 GMT |
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If you have been waiting since forever to finally afford one of the high-end, Voodoo PC-branded computer systems that are currently available on the market, it looks like great news are headed your way. Apparently, users will now be able to purchase their very own stylish, high-end Voodoo Envy 133, at a lower price. ... |
5 November 2008 03:19 GMT |
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HP is planning to restructure its VoodooPC division – a brand that has recently made it into all the headlines with the release of the new Omen and Envy computer systems. It is yet unclear what the company’s plans are exactly but, according to the ongoing rumors on the Internet, VoodooPC could soon become... |
23 September 2008 04:22 GMT |
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Not very long ago, Voodoo PC, a company that is now part of the HP group, announced two new computer systems that immediately caught the attention of the public. And it’s only understandable, come to think of it, as the Voodoo Envy and the Voodoo Omen have been designed to deliver an impressive computing ... |
15 September 2008 03:02 GMT |
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Once or twice, you might have found yourself wondering about which was the coolest notebook on the market. If that be the case, you're about to get an answer to that and, surprisingly enough, it has nothing to do with Apple's MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air for that matter. This is actually a notebook that will... |
17 July 2008 04:02 GMT |
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As some of you already know, last month, Voodoo PC released two new computer systems that came with some very unique features. One of those computer systems was the Voodoo Envy, an ultra-portable notebook that could actually prove to be an Apple MacBook competitor, the only difference being that it runs on Windows. A... |
8 July 2008 06:06 GMT |
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