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HP Envy 14

Sunday, 29 August 2010 2 comments
The good: Less expensive than last year's Envy models; highly configurable; solid design and construction.
The bad: Heavy; ATI switchable graphics not as seamless as Nvidia's; funky volume controls don't play well with games.
The bottom line: HP's updated Envy 14 is a well-built high-end laptop with impressive components and a surprisingly reasonable price.
Review:
HP Envy 14
HP Envy 14
HP Envy 14
HP Envy 14

HP's high-end Envy line of laptops is one of the few bright spots for laptop design in an industry currently filled with midprice plastic boxes. With a solidly built (but slightly too heavy) aluminum and magnesium chassis and a capable collection of components, we liked the original 13- and 15-inch versions of the Envy, but they were priced out of reach for most.The new 14-inch Envy 14 (we always love logical product names) adds discrete graphics to last year's 13-inch Envy 13, while dropping the starting price by about one third to $999. That gets you an Intel Core i3 CPU, but upgrading to a more powerful Core i5, as in our review unit, only bumps the price up to $1,049 (Core i7 and quad-core options are also available, at prices up to $1,600).The Envy 14 looks great and generally runs great, but there are also a handful of minor frustrating issues that seem out of place on a high-end laptop. Using the volume control buttons automatically brings up an on-screen volume bar that bumps you out of full-screen games; the multitouch touch pad still has trouble with its two-finger scroll functions; and this laptop had occasional trouble waking up out of a sleep state--more so than we've seen in a Windows 7 laptop in some time.
Price as reviewed / Starting price $1,049/$999
Processor 2.4GHz Intel Core i5 M450
Memory 4GB, 1333MHz DDR3
Hard drive 500GB 7,200rpm
Chipset Intel HM55
Graphics ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 (switchable)
Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium
Dimensions (WD) 14.4 x 9.3 inches
Height 1.0-1.1 inches
Screen size (diagonal) 14.5 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter 5.3/6.4 pounds
Category Midsize

Like last year's Envy 13, the new HP Envy 14 is made of aluminum and magnesium, and comes in basic gunmetal gray. The same subtle pattern of imprinted squares covers the wrist rest and back of the lid, making the two systems hard to tell apart, aside from the slight size increase to accommodate the 14-inch display.
The Envy 14, like its Envy predecessors, feels solid and rugged, but is also dense and heavy compared with other laptops of a similar size. At 5.3 pounds, it's not exactly something you'd want to carry in a shoulder bag during a daily commute (and a 14-inch laptop is already just over the line of what we'd consider truly portable), but we could see it working for semiregular trips to the office or coffee shop.
The interior consists of a slightly sunken keyboard tray, with a keyboard made up of widely spaced, flat-topped keys and a single power button. Though there are no quick-launch or media control keys, the row of Function keys has their media control and other attributes as the primary mapping, with the actual tasks of F4, F5, etc. requiring you to hold down the Fn key at the same time (a setup HP and others are using more frequently). One big advantage the Envy 14 has over the older Envy 13 is that the new keyboard is backlit, which is one of our must-have features in any high-end laptop.
As previously mentioned, the volume controls have the unfortunate side effect of jumping to the onscreen volume indicator when you hit the volume down, up, or mute buttons (F7, F8, and F9, respectively). So if you try to use them while playing a game or watching certain kinds of full-screen video, you'll be kicked out of the full-screen mode or even back to the desktop--which is an incredibly frustrating experience.
The Envy's oversize touch pad is now common on many HP laptops. The look and feel are great, and it rivals Apple for sheer size. But having the left and right mouse buttons built right in at the lower corners of the touch pad (clicking down when pressed) cuts down on the actual usable space.
Unfortunately, every HP laptop with this new touch pad we've tried has the same problem: the multitouch gesture controls don't work consistently, especially the all-important two-finger scrolling move. Scrolling down long documents or Web pages with your index and middle fingers almost never works, as one rarely holds those two fingers evenly enough on the horizontal plane to activate the scroll function. We had better luck with our middle and ring fingers. The touch pad also lacks the inertial scrolling that helps MacBooks (and iPhones, iPads, etc.) feel so natural.
The 14.5-inch wide-screen LED display (notable, as most 14-inch laptop screens measure only 14.0-inches diagonally) offers a 1,600x900-pixel native resolution, which is better than the almost universal 1,366x768 pixels found on most laptops with screens from 11 to 15 inches. The screen had impressive brightness and excellent off-axis viewing angles, and audio was also a high point. HP has teamed with Beats Audio to include special bass-boosting software and hardware that purportedly works especially well with Beats-branded headphones, but certainly also sounds clear and hefty with other headphones or through the system speakers.
  HP Envy 14 Average for category [mainstream]
Video HDMI, mini-Display Port VGA plus HDMI or DisplayPort
Audio Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks
Data 3 USB 2.0 (1 USB/eSATA), SD card reader 4 USB 2.0, SD card reader, eSATA
Expansion None ExpressCard/54
Networking Ethernet, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Ethernet, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optional mobile broadband
Optical drive DVD burner DVD burner

The HP Envy 14 has a much better selection of ports and connections than the Envy 13. This time around, you get three USB ports, including one USB/eSATA port, both HDMI and DisplayPort, plus a slot-loading optical drive--a feature conspicuously missing from the 13-inch version.
The $999 base model has an Intel Core i3 CPU, and a variety of Core i5 and Core i7 upgrades are available, adding anywhere from $50 to more than $500 to the price. We tested a version with the most basic upgrade, to a Core i5-450m, which seems like a very worthwhile investment. As one would rightly expect from the current Core i5 laptop, the HP Envy 14 performed well in our benchmark tests, but slightly slower than systems with the more common and slightly faster version of the Core i5, the i5-520M (which is available as a $150 option). Still, for all but the most heavy multitasking or gaming, the Envy 14 is more than capable.
The included ATI Radeon HD5650 is a midrange graphics card suitable for mainstream gaming. Playing Unreal Tournament III at 1,600x900-pixel resolution, we got 57.8 frames per second. In Street Fighter IV, at the same resolution, the system ran at 29.6 frames per second.
The Envy also features switchable graphics, which means the ATI card can be turned off to save battery power when not needed, instead running the default Intel HD graphics. It's a nice option to have, but unlike Nvidia's Optimus solution for laptops running Nvidia GPUs, you have to manually switch the graphics here by clicking an onscreen button, which frankly feels archaic at this point (although you can configure the system to automatically jump to the integrated graphics when using the battery).
Juice box
Mainstream (Avg watts/hour) 
Off (60%)0.68
Sleep (10%)1.09
Idle (25%)13.99
Load (05%)53.64
Raw kWh Number58.66
Annual Energy Cost$6.66
Annual energy consumption cost

HP Pavilion dm4-1003
4.75 


HP Envy 14
6.66 

The HP Envy 14 ran for 3 hours and 20 minutes on our video playback battery drain test, using the included 8-cell battery. That's good for a midsize laptop, and note that we kept the switchable discrete graphics card engaged, as many casual users would. Remembering to switch them off would lead to improved battery life.
HP includes an industry-standard, one-year, parts-and-labor warranty with the system. Upgrading to a three-year plan starts at $399, but includes accidental damage protection and on-site service. Support is accessible through a 24-7 toll-free phone line, and a well-maintained online knowledge base and driver downloads.
Multimedia multitasking test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
HP Pavilion dm4-1003

680 
HP Envy 14
681 
Adobe Photoshop CS3 image-processing test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)

HP Envy 14
110 
HP Pavilion dm4-1003
126 
Apple iTunes encoding test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
HP Pavilion dm4-1003
140 
HP Envy 14
143 
Video playback battery drain test (in minutes)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
HP Pavilion dm4-1003
261 
HP Envy 14
200 



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HP Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX

Monday, 12 July 2010 0 comments
The good: Rock-bottom price; attractive design; good build quality; offers enough performance for basic tasks and some multitasking; roomy display; comfortable keyboard; Wireless-N Wi-Fi.
The bad: Single-core processor limits performance; no Webcam; no media card reader; stiff mouse buttons.
The bottom line: The Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX covers the basics, and that's really all you can ask for from a $349 laptop.

HP Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX
HP Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX
HP Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX
HP Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX




Editors' note: This review is part of our spring 2010 retail laptop and desktop roundup, which covers specific fixed configurations of popular systems found in retail stores.The Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX follows the tried-and-true budget laptop formula, supplying an Intel Celeron processor, 2GB of RAM, integrated Intel graphics, a 250GB hard drive, and a 15.6-inch display for a bargain basement price. In fact, this $349 laptop features the same core specs as the Toshiba Satellite L455-S5975, which sold for $330 when we reviewed it last fall. We're not thrilled with paying more for basically the same laptop three ... Expand full review This review is part of our spring 2010 retail laptop and desktop roundup, which covers specific fixed configurations of popular systems found in retail stores. The Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX follows the tried-and-true budget laptop formula, supplying an Intel Celeron processor, 2GB of RAM, integrated Intel graphics, a 250GB hard drive, and a 15.6-inch display for a bargain basement price. In fact, this $349 laptop features the same core specs as the Toshiba Satellite L455-S5975, which sold for $330 when we reviewed it last fall. We're not thrilled with paying more for basically the same laptop three months later, but we still think this Presario is a good value, in large part for its solid construction, comfortable keyboard, and roomy display. We recommend it more than the much slower and slightly cheaper Acer Aspire AS5532-5535.If the cramped keyboards and small screens have kept you from picking up an inexpensive Netbook , then you should give the Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX a look. Like Netbooks, the Presario CQ60-615DX uses a single-core processor, which limits application performance, particularly when multitasking. However, for basic tasks it offers smooth performance. Note that laptops with dual-core CPUs, including the Asus K60I-RBBBR05, the Dell Inspiron i1545-4266iBU, or the Toshiba Satellite L505-ES5018, cost $150 to $170 more and offer significantly better performance.



Price $349
Processor 2.2GHz Intel Celeron 900
Memory 2GB DDR2 SDRAM 800MHz
Hard drive 250GB, 7,200rpm


Graphics Intel GMA 4500M
Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium
Dimensions (WDH) 14.9x9.9x1.7 inches
Screen size (diagonal) 15.6 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter 6.2 / 7.2 pounds
Category Mainstream
The Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX doesn't look or feel like a low-end laptop. It has an overall polished look with a glossy lid with a simple Q logo in its middle, a matte black screen bezel, and a silver wrist rest. A long, sturdy hinge runs nearly the width of the laptop to hold the display in place without much wobble. The keyboard feels spacious, even with a dedicated number pad to its right. The keys have a matte finish and have just the right amount of travel. The recessed touchpad has the same glossy finish as the rest of the wrist rest, but it's not the high-gloss finish common to HP's Pavilion laptops, so your mousing finger doesn't experience the same annoying drag on the glimmering Pavilion models. The Presario's mouse buttons, however, are a tad on the stiff side.
The laptop weighs 6.2 pounds, slightly heavy for a 15.6-inch laptop. Most laptops of this size weigh between 5.5 and 6 pounds. The 15.6-inch display has a 16:9 aspect ratio, 1,366x768-pixel native resolution. The screen is bright and crisp. With its resolution, the screen can display 720p video. Its Intel GMA 4500M graphics were able to deliver a smooth video experience.The Presario CQ60-615DX features Altec Lansing stereo speakers, and we were mildly impressed with their output. They are loud and clear enough at max volume to hear movie dialog, but like nearly every laptop speaker set, they lack the depth to deliver satisfying music playback. Still, they are clearly superior to the tinny speakers of the Acer Aspire AS5532-5535.

Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX Average for category [mainstream]
Video VGA VGA plus HDMI or DisplayPort
Audio Stereo speakers, headphone/ microphone jacks Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks
Data 3 USB 2.0 4 USB 2.0, SD card reader, eSATA
Expansion None ExpressCard/54
Networking Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optional mobile broadband
Optical drive DVD burner DVD burner

Not surprisingly, the Presario CQ60-615DX lacks higher-end--though increasingly common--connections such as HDMI, eSATA ports, and an ExpressCard slot. We were surprised to find a media card reader absent, too; the cheaper Acer Aspire AS5532-5535 features this convenient slot. However, neither system have a Webcam. The Presario does supply an always-appreciated Wi-Fi on/off button, along with another that disables the touch pad. Lastly, some entry-level laptops cut a corner by using 802.11g Wi-Fi, but the CQ60-615DX has wireless N support.
The Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX is based on the single-core Intel Celeron 900 processor clocked at 2.2GHz. That speed helped it outpace the Acer Aspire AS5532-5535, which uses a single-core AMD Athlon 64 QL-62 processor clocked at 1.6GHz. Also in the Celeron's favor is its 1MB of L2 cache; the Athlon 64 QL-62 has only 512KB. The Acer Aspire does feature 3GB of DDR2 memory to the Presario's 2GB, but the extra gigabyte of memory didn't help the Acer's cause in our tests. The Presario completed CNET Labs' multitasking test in nearly half the time the Acer Aspire took, and it was 32 percent and 47 percent faster than the Acer on our Photoshop and iTunes benchmarks, respectively.Looking the other way, the dual-core Toshiba Satellite L505-ES5018 costs $150 more than the Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX and was 58 percent faster than the Presario on the multitasking test, 41 percent faster with Photoshop, and 22 percent faster with iTunes. In anecdotal testing, we found that the Presario CQ60-615DX provided acceptable performance when writing this review in Word while researching the budget laptop playing field in Firefox. Generally, when running basic apps in Windows 7, the system feels peppy and responsive. It's only when you begin running more intensive, multithreaded software like Photoshop that you notice some sluggishness.
Juice box
Compaq Presario CQ60-615DXAverage watts per hour
Off0.6
Sleep0.7
Idle11.7
Load33.4
Raw kWh number43.7
Annual power consumption cost$4.96
Annual power consumption cost

Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX
$4.96

HP Pavilion dv4-2145dx

$7.16
The Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX uses a standard six-cell battery, which powered it for 2 hours 45 minutes on CNET Labs' demanding video playback battery drain test. That's about average for this size pack. In anecdotal testing, we didn't get much more than that; the laptop failed to top the 3-hour mark when running applications in Windows 7 and with the screen brightness turned all the way up.HP backs the Presario CQ60-615DX with an industry-standard, one-year warranty. Toll-free telephone support is available 24-7 during your warranty period, and the HP support Web site includes real-time chat with a technical support representative. If you want to troubleshoot problems yourself, you can search through the site's thorough FAQ database. While retail shops are happy to sell you an in-store extended warranty, they are often expensive and hard to use, so we don't recommend them.
Multimedia multitasking test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Adobe Photoshop CS3 image-processing test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Apple iTunes encoding test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Video playback battery drain test (in minutes)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX
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HP Business Notebook

Thursday, 12 November 2009 0 comments
HP Business Notebook

Price:$408.14

Designed for professionals who take their tools as seriously as their work, the powerful Business Notebook nc8430 combines cutting-edge mobile computing technologies, high-end graphics, and high-resolution displays into a thin and light package.

Features
Screen Size
15.4"
Maximum Battery Run Time
4 Hour
Package Contents
  • Business Notebook nc8430
  • Lithium Ion Battery
  • AC Adapter
  • Power Cord
  • Manufacturer
    Hewlett-Packard
    Network Technology
    Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi
    Bluetooth
    Processor Manufacturer
    Intel
    Hard Drive Capacity
    80GB
    Operating System
    Windows XP Professional with SP2
    Manufacturer Part Number
    RN030AW#ABA
    Standard Memory
    1GB
    Standard Warranty
    3 Year Limited
    Processor Type
    Core 2 Duo
    Graphic Mode
    WSXGA+
    Optical Drive Type
    Combo Drive
    Processor Model
    T7200
    Maximum Memory
    4GB
    Manufacturer Website Address
    www.hp.com
    Display Screen Type
    Active Matrix TFT Color LCD
    Dimensions
    1.1" Height x 14.1" Width x 10.2" Depth
    Optical Media Support
    CD-RW/DVD-ROM
    Brand Name
    HP
    Memory Technology
    DDR2 SDRAM
    Processor Speed
    2GHz
    Weight
    5.9 lb
    Widescreen
    Yes
    Product Line
    Business Notebook
    Memory Standard
    DDR2-667/PC2-5300
    Graphics Controller Manufacturer
    ATi
    Product Series
    nc8430
    Graphics Controller Model
    Mobility Radeon X1600 graphics
    Product Model
    RN030AW
    Graphics Memory Capacity
    256MB
    Product Name
    Business Notebook nc8430
    Mobile Technology
    Centrino Duo
    Product Type
    Notebook

    Tech Specs
    Input Voltage
    220V AC
    Package Contents
  • Business Notebook nc8430
  • Lithium Ion Battery
  • AC Adapter
  • Power Cord
  • Processor Manufacturer
    Intel
    Network Technology
    Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi
    Bluetooth
    Number of Batteries Support
    1
    Hard Drive Capacity
    80GB
    Screen Size
    15.4"
    Expansion Bay Type
    MultiBay II
    Input Voltage
    110V AC
    Standard Memory
    1GB
    Manufacturer
    Hewlett-Packard
    Interfaces/Ports
    3 x 4-pin Type A USB 2.0 - USB
    1 x VGA
    1 x IEEE 1394a - FireWire
    1 x RJ-11 Modem
    1 x RJ-45 Network
    1 x Mini-phone Microphone
    1 x Mini-phone Audio Out
    1 x Docking
    1 x Travel Battery Connector
    1 x mini-DIN S-Video
    1 x 9-pin DB-9 Serial
    1 x DC Power Input
    Keyboard Size
    Full-size
    Maximum Memory
    4GB
    Operating System
    Windows XP Professional with SP2
    Network Standard
    IEEE 802.3ab
    IEEE 802.11a/b/g
    Bluetooth 2.0
    Standard Warranty
    3 Year Limited
    Hard Drive Interface
    Serial ATA
    Number of Cells
    8-cell
    Expansion Slot Type
    CardBus Type II
    Processor Type
    Core 2 Duo
    Manufacturer Part Number
    RN030AW#ABA
    Graphic Mode
    WSXGA+
    Wi-Fi Manufacturer
    Intel
    Processor Model
    T7200
    Display Screen Type
    Active Matrix TFT Color LCD
    Hard Drive RPM
    5400
    Memory Technology
    DDR2 SDRAM
    Manufacturer Website Address
    www.hp.com
    Battery Chemistry
    Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
    Pointing Device Type
    TouchPad
    Pointstick
    Brand Name
    HP
    Processor Speed
    2GHz
    Software Included
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader
  • HP Backup and Recovery Manager
  • HP Mobile Print Driver
  • HP ProtectTools Security Manager:
    • BIOS Configuration for HP ProtectTools
    • Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools
    • Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools
  • HP Quick Launch Buttons
  • HP Wireless Assistant
  • HP OpenView Radia Management Solutions
  • Sonic Digital Media Plus:
    • RecordNow
  • Synaptics Touchpad Driver
  • Symantec Norton Internet Security with complimentary 60-day live update
  • Intervideo WinDVD - DVD Player
  • Memory Standard
    DDR2-667/PC2-5300
    Wi-Fi Model
    PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
    Dimensions
    1.1" Height x 14.1" Width x 10.2" Depth
    Battery Energy
    69Wh
    Security Features
  • HP ProtectTools Security Manager
  • Configuration Control Hardware
  • Memory Change Alert
  • Ownership Tag
  • Setup Password
  • Power-On Password
  • DriveLock
  • TPM Enhanced DriveLock
  • HP Disk Sanitizer
  • Kensington lock slot
  • Integrated Smart Card Reader
  • TPM Embedded Security Chip
  • Biometric Fingerprint Sensor
  • Product Line
    Business Notebook
    Product Series
    nc8430
    Processor Technology
    Enhanced SpeedStep Technology
    Virtualization Technology
    EM64T
    Widescreen
    Yes
    Maximum Battery Run Time
    4 Hour
    Optical Drive Type
    Combo Drive
    Weight
    5.9 lb
    Optical Media Support
    CD-RW/DVD-ROM
    Number of Total Memory Slots
    2
    Product Model
    RN030AW
    Bus Speed
    667MHz
    Display Resolution
    1680 x 1050
    Product Name
    Business Notebook nc8430
    Number of Free Memory Slots
    1
    Modem
    Yes
    L2 Cache
    4MB
    Color Support
    16.7 Million Colors
    Graphics Controller Manufacturer
    ATi
    Memory Card Reader
    Yes
    Mobile Technology
    Centrino Duo
    Graphics Controller Model
    Mobility Radeon X1600 graphics
    Chipset Manufacturer
    Intel
    Product Type
    Notebook
    Memory Card Support
    Secure Digital (SD) Card
    MultiMediaCard (MMC)
    Graphics Memory Capacity
    256MB
    Chipset Model
    945PM Express
    Graphics Memory Technology
    DDR2 SDRAM

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