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HP - ENVY Touch-Screen Ultrabook 14" Laptop - 4GB Memory - 500GB Hard Drive - Midnight Black

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    Specifications

    Specs: Details: Description:
    Warranty Terms - Parts 1 year limited
    Warranty Terms - Labor 1 year limited
    Height 0.9 inches
    Width 13.5 inches
    Depth 9.3 inches
    Weight 4.7 pounds
    Processor Brand Intel®
    Processor Intel® 3rd Generation Core™ i3 (Also known as the CPU). The part of the computer that interprets and executes instructions. Think of it as the brain of the computer.
    Processor Speed 1.8GHz How fast a computer processor carries out instructions. In general, faster is better, but processor speeds across brands may not be equivalent (i.e., a 3.0GHz AMD processor may not be the same speed as a 3.0GHz Intel processor).
    Battery Type 4-cell lithium-polymer
    Display Type High-definition LED-backlit touch screen with BrightView technology (1366 x 768) Technology used to display text and images on the screen. Computer monitors are available in 2 types: CRT (traditional tube displays) and LCD (flat-panel liquid crystal displays). Notebook computers, PDAs, mobile DVD players and other devices use LCD screens.
    Screen Size (Measured Diagonally) 14" Size of the screen, in inches, measured diagonally from corner to corner.
    Cache Memory 3MB on die Level 3 A small segment of memory that stores frequently used information for fast access by the processor, improving response time.
    System Memory (RAM) 4GB The memory a computer uses to run its operating system, applications and active data files. Greater amounts of RAM improve speed and enable more applications to run at once.
    Type of Memory (RAM) DDR3 SDRAM
    Computer Hard Drive Size 500GB Capacity for storing programs, photos, video, music and other electronic information. Hard drive capacities range from a few gigabytes to several hundred.
    Direct-Disc Labeling No
    Digital Media Reader or Slots Yes, digital media card reader
    Graphics Intel® HD Graphics 4000 Type of graphics (video) adapter (usually built into the motherboard), identified by manufacturer and model.
    Video Memory Up to 1664MB total Manages display functions, including screen refresh rates, resolution and color. The more video memory a computer has, the better graphics and video will look.
    TV Tuner No Enables reception of TV programs.
    Built-in Webcam Yes
    Modem None Device that allows a computer to send and receive information over telephone or cable lines.
    Networking Built-in 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector) Ability to connect to other devices on a network using Ethernet, Wi-Fi (wireless; 802.11), Bluetooth, etc.
    Wireless Networking Wireless-B+G+N
    Bluetooth-Enabled Yes
    S-Video Outputs None Connections that deliver separate color and black-and-white video signals through a single cable. S-video connections provide better picture quality than RF and composite video connections but not as good as component video, DVI and HDMI connections.
    Audio Beats Audio
    Speakers Internal
    PCMCIA Slots None Slots in notebook computers that accept credit-card-size upgrade cards. Type I is used mostly for memory, Type II for modem, fax and network cards, and Type III for hard drives.
    USB 2.0 Ports 2 USB 3.0; 1 USB 2.0 Ports that allow high-speed (up to 480 Mbps) data transfer between compatible devices.
    IEEE 1394 FireWire Ports None (Also known as FireWire, Apple Computer's trademarked name for IEEE 1394.) High-speed connection that supports data transfer rates of up to 400 Mbps or 800 Mbps (depending on port version).
    Parallel Ports None Older and relatively slower interface most commonly used to connect a PC to a printer.
    Game Ports None Jacks for connecting video game controllers.
    Laptop Weight Ultraportable (5.5 lbs. or less)
    Battery Life Not available
    Pointing Device Imagepad with multitouch gesture support and on/off button
    HDMI Output Yes
    Touchscreen Yes
    Operating System Platform Windows
    Operating System Windows 8 The master software that controls hardware functions and provides a platform on top of which any software applications will run. Commonly used systems include Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X for computers and Palm OS and Microsoft Windows Mobile for PDAs.
    Operating System Bit Version 64-bit The terms "32-bit" and "64-bit" refer to the way a computer's processor (CPU) handles information. A 64-bit operating system handles large amounts of system memory (RAM) more effectively than a 32-bit system.

    Most software programs designed for a 32-bit operating system will work on the 64-bit version, with the exception of many antivirus programs. However, if a program is designed for a 64-bit operating system, it is not backwards-compatible with a 32-bit version.

    Device drivers designed for a 32-bit system will not work on computers running a 64-bit operating system. Similarly, drivers designed for a 64-bit system will not work with a 32-bit version.
    Included Software CyberLink PowerDirector, CyberLink PhotoDirector and more
    ENERGY STAR Certified Yes ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices.
    Best Buy PC App No
    Graphics Chip Intel
    Product Depth 9.3"
    Backlit Keyboard Yes
    Drive Capacity 500GB
    Graphics Card Intel® HD Graphics 4000
    UPC 887111497192

    Best Buy Customer Reviews

    (42 out of 48)
    Great, light book and love the W8 touchscreen
    5
    Posted by: from Cincinnati, OH on 05/17/2013Great, light book and love the W8 touchscreen. Recommended

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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    Searched and read many other laptop reviews
    5
    Posted by: from h, MamoutPly on 03/22/2013very happy wi this laptop. Already have a Asus with windows 7. This one far excedes the purformance and display. Would highly recommend.

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

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    Not exceptional, but its fair.
    3
    Posted by: from Georgia on 03/11/2013This laptop is perfect for light computing. (Word Processor, Web Browsing, Viewing videos and media.) However, I would not recommend for heavier graphically intense programs. (like video games and large software) I waited a few months to make sure I had an genuine experience with the laptop. With that I can say that in general I find this to be a decent laptop with few complaints from me. My only issues are the following: It has problems connecting and reconnecting to networks (basically it has issues with internet access when waking up from being asleep). But this doesn't happen all the time so its not so bad. However, my main gripe is with the screen. The screen is of poor quality all around. Don't get me wrong. The touch screen feature works flawlessly, and I love it. But the screen itself leaves much to be desired. The maximum screen resolution is too low, making it hard to read the small text on the screen. Also the color of the screen looks washed out and faded. So in the end I am left constantly readjusting my screen to find a better viewing angle and zooming in to read text. If you look up from the laptop to any other screen you will see a night & day difference in the display quality. In conclusion. This laptop is fine. No major issues (that's more than I can say about most other laptops) But its network issues and horrible screen are enough to annoy me, but not enough to justify spending more money on a better laptop.

    8 out of 12 found this review helpful.

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    Great home/business laptop
    5
    Posted by: from Santo Domingo, DR on 03/11/2013I just bought this computer and I'm pretty impressed with the machine for the price I paid for. It's got a solid aluminum frame and the keyboard works just like a MacBook Pro. Among all laptops I had, 6 by now including Macs, this is the first computer that doesn't heat on my lap. Which I love because I can lay it on my chest and watch my videos at night with no hassle. I believe I've read over 100 reviews before buying this computer and I was very concerned about Windows 8. To be honest, I congratulate Microsoft for Windows 8, it's user friendly and got a bunch of features and shortcuts to stand up toe to toe with Apple's OS. Worth it!!!! Can't complain!

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

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    Excellent PC
    5
    Posted by: from Birmingham on 02/22/2013This PC was a great purchase: new Windows8, 64-bit, with a high-res Touch screen, in a thin ultrabook shell. It was an 'open box' BestBuy item, that was further discounted on BestBuy's Open Box sale.

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

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    Great student computer
    5
    Posted by:
    Great value touchscreen laptop
    4
    Posted by: from Minneapolis, MN on 01/29/2013Overall, very satisfied with the laptop -- touchscreen is really cool. Disappointed, though, with the cable that plugs into the laptop from the power supply -- connector is already falling apart because it sticks out far and is prone to being banged about. An annoyance in an otherwise good product.

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

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    Great Touchscreen
    5
    Posted by: from Visalia, CA on 01/26/2013This is my 4th HP computer and all have worked great, they are still running. This computer is great, the touchscreen makes the experience better. The battery life, the backlight keyboard are great. it has Bluetooth which is handy. The only problem is from Windows 8 it needs more apps.

    10 out of 10 found this review helpful.

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    Nice new innovation
    4
    Posted by: from fremont,in on 01/25/2013Touch screen is nice,Windows 8 is a learning curve for sure.

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

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    Great Product for the price
    4
    Posted by: from on 01/22/2013I bought this laptop on Thanksgiving day for a very good price. The laptop was easy to set up. Only downside is that it did not come with Micorsoft, had to purchase it separately. But the laptop was worth the price.

    4 out of 7 found this review helpful.

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    Rating Breakdown

    57%
    (27 Reviews)
    27%
    (13 Reviews)
    10%
    (5 Reviews)
    2%
    (1 Review)
    4%
    (2 Reviews)
    Value for Price:
    4.5
    Display:
    4.4
    Performance:
    4.2
    Convenience:
    4.5