Best Buy has
HP ENVY x360 2-in-1 Laptop (Glacier Silver, 14-fa0013dx) on sale for
$449.99.
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Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 5 8640HS Processor
- 14" FHD+ (1920 x 1200, WUXGA) 300-nits, Corning Gorilla Glass NBT, Multitouch-enable, IPS Display
- 16GB LPDDR5-6400 MHz RAM (onboard)
- 512GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive
- AMD Radeon Graphics
- MediaTek Wi-Fi 6E MT7922 (2x2) + BT 5.3
- Backlit keyboard + Webcam
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 2x USB Type-C (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 1.4a, HP Sleep and Charge)
- 1x USB Type-A (HP Sleep and Charge)
- 1x USB Type-A
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 1x headphone/microphone combo
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Model: 9S1R3UA
https://support.hp.com/vn-en/docu...0206834-16
35.6 cm (14.0 in) diagonal, WUXGA (1920 x 1200), multitouch-enabled, IPS, edge-to-edge glass, micro-edge, Corning® Gorilla® Glass NBT™, 300 nits, 62.5% sRGB
The price is great but the display is where they saved some money. Definitely usable and better than previous lower end displays, but you might be disappointed if you are used to most modern screens.
So what stories have you heard about HP?
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Model: 9S1R3UA
https://support.hp.com/vn-en/docu...0206834-16 [hp.com]
35.6 cm (14.0 in) diagonal, WUXGA (1920 x 1200), multitouch-enabled, IPS, edge-to-edge glass, micro-edge, Corning® Gorilla® Glass NBT™, 300 nits, 62.5% sRGB
The price is great but the display is where they saved some money. Definitely usable and better than previous lower end displays, but you might be disappointed if you are used to most modern screens.
Also Aspire is the lower tier for Acer while Envy is HP's mid tier, so expect better build quality from the Envy.
Envy also has 16:10 screen which favors productivity more than the 16:9 screen of the Aspire. I personally would not buy a 16:9 screen but again if you don't care, that's fine.
Low build quality but good while they last. HP uses cheap wifi cards depending on the model which need to be replaced ($10-15). The hinges are the problem. They use cheap plastic and bad designs for how hinges are mounted to the plastic. This is sadly universal for any consumer Windows laptop. What this means is that if you travel a lot with your laptop and open and close the lid often, eventually you'll deal with broken hinges, more specifically broken plastic that the hinges are attached to. I'm dealing with this problem right now with a ~6 year old HP. Honestly not a bad amount of time considering it was a $290 laptop.
Funny how asking a question upsets the HP fanbois and pointing out my own personal experience with their low build quality. I have used laptops from various manufactuers and all the consumer level ones are crap unless you use your laptop as a home only device.
Here's further proof of how garbage the hinges are:
https://www.reddit.com/r/laptops/...a_year_in/
Google "HP Hinge Problems". You'll know more about what I'm talking about. Someone saying they like HP because they owned dozens of them is actually not a sign of quality. Makes me think they had so many because they fall apart.
Also another thing to keep in mind. The Envy line has essentially been watered down. It's not much better in build quality than their low end Pavilion lines. Anyone who is saying they are is completely and utterly clueless and gets easily hoodwinked with the cooler looking outer shell.
Feels like some of these laptop post deals are brigaded with people who are trying to ensure that nothing bad is said about the deal in any way or maybe people are so weird nowadays they plant themselves as fans of different PC manufacturers...
Model: 9S1R3UA
https://support.hp.com/vn-en/docu...0206834-16
35.6 cm (14.0 in) diagonal, WUXGA (1920 x 1200), multitouch-enabled, IPS, edge-to-edge glass, micro-edge, Corning® Gorilla® Glass NBT™, 300 nits, 62.5% sRGB
The price is great but the display is where they saved some money. Definitely usable and better than previous lower end displays, but you might be disappointed if you are used to most modern screens.
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Also Aspire is the lower tier for Acer while Envy is HP's mid tier, so expect better build quality from the Envy.
Envy also has 16:10 screen which favors productivity more than the 16:9 screen of the Aspire. I personally would not buy a 16:9 screen but again if you don't care, that's fine.
Almost every other IPS screen on the market is going to look better side-by-side simply because this screen can only produce a little over half of the SRGB color range. This is about as low-end as an IPS screen gets these days.. As I mentioned, they're trying to capitalize on the line's name.
Acceptable? Maybe.
Do we want to let fellow slickedealers know when the deal they are checking out is great price not a slick deal. Absolutely.
Almost every other IPS screen on the market is going to look better side-by-side simply because this screen can only produce a little over half of the SRGB color range. This is about as low-end as an IPS screen gets these days.. As I mentioned, they're trying to capitalize on the line's name.
Acceptable? Maybe.
Do we want to let fellow slickedealers know when the deal they are checking out is great price not a slick deal. Absolutely.
Have you actually seen the laptop in real life? I have. It was in a brightly lit bb store. It seemed fine to me. Good viewing angle, did not seem washed out, like I said, fine. I would not hesitate giving this to my older kids for school use.
Tell me a laptop with 16gb ram, touchscreen, with a better screen for 450 or less. I am waiting.
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