- Win11 Home
- Aluminum chassis
- Intel Evo Platform Powered by 11th Gen Intel® Core i7-1165G7 Processor
- 13.3" Touchscreen IPS Edge-to-Edge Glass FHD (1920 x 1080) 400-Nits Display
- Intel® Wi-Fi 6 (2x2/160) Gig+ and Bluetooth® 5.0
- Full-Size Backlit Keyboard and Fingerprint Reader
- 1x Thunderbolt™ 4 with USB4™ Type-C (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 1.4 and HP Sleep & Charge)
https://www.costco.com/hp-envy-13...94663.html
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It's a good laptop. Good keyboard, well built. Great for productivity, school, and work, and the screen is nice and bright. Plenty of RAM and storage.
Just be aware that it has some limitations:
- 16:9 screen is a bit old fashioned, most are 16:10 now
- The processor is previous-generation, as the 12th generation is rolling out.
- It cannot play anything but the most basic games.
Just HP.com
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Check reviews with bad hinge design for a 2in1 lap/tab combo type chassis envy 360. This one pops out breaking through laptop screen with no fix from hp. If you just want occasional use as tab and / or be careful then that perfectly fits your need
I need a thin and light laptop for professional work (Excel, Browser, etc.) and light gaming (games circa 1998 i.e. Civ3 - what can I say, I like the classics). I think an i5 would be fine, but I run on a VPN for work on a virtual desktop and that can drain resources, plus I hate closing browser tabs.
Would you all think this deal at $799 is a good value with some future proofing, or is it not worth the $200 premium over the i5 Costco deal (https://slickdeals.net/f/15661195-costco-members-hp-envy-13-3-touch-laptop-i5-1135g7-16gb-ddr4-512gb-ssd-600-10-s-h)?
Basically asking, i5 / 512gb / 16gb vs. i7 / 1tb / 16gb for $200 more? Thanks!!