Customer Ratings & Reviews
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Customer reviews
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 151 reviews
(151 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers are pleased with the Envy Move's portability, large screen size, and responsive touchscreen. Many appreciate the decent battery life, allowing for mobility and extended use away from a power source. However, some users find the limited RAM and USB ports to be restrictive. The stylish design and good sound quality are also frequently praised.
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- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Portability, Processor speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Portable AIO that works.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Our current HP AIO is getting old and we decided to try out the new HP Envy Move AIO to see how it would be as a replacement. Unboxing and Setup The Move comes in a plain heavy cardboard box and is very well protected sitting inside a pressed paper frame. It’s also covered by a thick paper type cover helping protect it during shipping. Inside with it is the keyboard “with built in trackpad”, power adapter, power cord and some paperwork. At first glance I was wondering how the “attached legs” worked as I could not turn them and there were little black pegs sticking out the bottom of them. So after picking up the device with the heavy duty rubber handle/strap and starting to set on the table the legs automatically rotate forward, no need to touch them, “pretty cool”. If you pick the device up off the table, the legs automatically rotate in turning them out of the way for transportation. Now looking around the Move, on the right side, is the power button toward the top, a rocker switch for screen brightness, a button to pick screen inputs, a HDMI port and a power port. On the left side is another rocker button for volume, a USB C port and a full-sized USB A Port. There’s nothing on the back except for a cloth stretchy pocket you can put the keyboard in, and on top is a slider for webcam privacy and some vents for intake and exhaust. The front has a cloth strip covering the speakers and at top of the screen there’s the webcam and Windows Hello IR emitter. The included keyboard is a chicklet style keyboard and pretty easy to type on, and if you are used to the keys on a laptop, you won’t have any problem typing on it. There is a very large trackpad to the right where a keypad would normally be and is very sensitive to the touch, pressing down for a mouse click gives a very audible tactile click. The Move itself is very lightweight, and even though the screen size is the same as the HP AIO we already have it’s physically smaller, thinner and lighter. The color scheme is an off white with little black specs in it “almost like pepper” and looks pretty good, the finish is also matte and there’s no gloss to it at all. Setting up is pretty straightforward, just plug in and turn on following the onscreen instructions. The included keyboard does come with batteries you need to install but it would not work during initial setup and I had to use the on screen keyboard which was pretty easy. After going through all the Windows setup, the keyboard was finally recognized and worked fine afterwards. Using: The system has an I5 processor and 8gb of memory and I wasn’t expecting a speed demon, but for everyday tasks, “browsing the web, word processing, streaming media, ect.” It’s plenty fast. It also works great for basic gaming and any of the MS games like Candy Crush, Solitaire, Mahjong all work flawlessly and never stuttered. I wasn’t going to try any newer high end gaming titles but wondered if it would handle an older game so I installed Fallout 4. At native resolution and all graphics set to “low” I was only getting 29-46fps, but setting the graphics to 1280*720, “graphics still on low” it managed 58-72fps, and the game was actually playable and looked pretty good. Next I decided to try Witcher 3 “not expecting much” and with the graphics set to “low” at 1280*720 it managed 32-46fps. The image doesn’t look great but it’s playable. Now I didn’t use the trackpad for playing, I did end up using a Logi Bluetooth mouse to play those. I was impressed that the system never became hot or the fans got very loud, I never really could hear them while playing the games, and any heat comes out the right top vent, the left is the intake. I did some benchmarks with Geekbench 5 and the new i5 processor stood up pretty well. Now I’m comparing it to a newer Alienware m15 with a gen 13 i7 processor and dedicated GPU but against the Intel UHD 700 graphics it actually wins by a good bit “see the picture included in the review”, so there are no complaints there performance wise. The screen itself looks great, I we were both surprised just how well movies looked on it as the blacks are very black with no bleeding, and everything played smoothly, we both agreed it had as good of an image as our dedicated TLC 4k tv even though this is a 2k screen, and 4k wouldn’t really be needed on a 24” screen. Sound is very good coming from the Bang and Olufsen speakers and got plenty loud for our viewing. It would be easy to add a Bluetooth speaker or Bluetooth headphones for privacy or if you need more volume than what the built in provides. The built in webcam works good, it has a better image than our old AIO and it has the built in IR light for using the Windows “Hello” face login. This feature works really well and the system recognizes anyone that has an account set up and logs them into that account every time, we had no issues with that at all. This system also has a built-in battery so you can unplug and take it into another room to use very easily. I tried out the battery and easily got 3 hours of streaming off Netflix or Max. The cordless part is a neat feature I’ve never seen before in a AIO, It’s like having a 24” Windows tablet “tried that and it works”. And if you are streaming a movie it’s easy to take around the house plop down where you want it. As for upgradeability, you really shouldn’t try, but I did open up ours and found there’s only one SSD connector, and the memory is soldered to the mother board and no expansion slots available. The only other item you could change is the WiFi card, and that’s it. You could replace the SSD if needed or want a larger drive than the 512k that’s included but for most people that will be more than enough. Conclusion: This is really a different device, sort of a mix between a very large tablet and an AIO, it works and works very good in most cases. We did, and still do, have some issues with the keyboard stops working after waking up the system, “the trackpad still works though”, turning off/on the power resolves this and hopefully a driver fix will take care of this issue. The rotating legs work well and are made of metal, they aren’t flimsy and once in place the device does feel very sturdy, but they do not work well or at all on a softer surface “not that you should be setting on a bed anyway” but those pegs that turn the legs do need a firm surface to sit on for them to work correctly. I should also note that the legs do allow a little bit of tilt to them too, “which surprised us” and just enough if you happen to be sitting higher than the screen or want to tilt away some glare from the glossy screen. There are a lot of features with this system too, it will tell you if you are sitting too close to the screen and you can configure that as a popup or it can blur the screen till you move further away. The distance it gives the warning can be adjusted easily within the app or just turned off. There’s also a auto audio level that will increase the volume as you get further away so no need of going back to turn up the volume. There aren’t many ports, just two USB ports, a C and a full sided A, and I would have liked to see one USB on each side. The HDMI port on the right works as an input so you can hook up a DVD player and use the screen as a monitor. There’s also no SD card slot so you’ll have to use a reader if you want to transfer any files from say a camera or video device. You’ll also have to remember that this system really isn’t upgradeable, “SSD yes”, but getting it open is not exactly easy. So if you are looking for a web browsing, media consumption AIO and want to do some word processing and light office work, “can even throw in some light gaming” this new HP Envy Move is going to be a great AIO for you.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Portability, Processor speed, Touchscreen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect for Students and Home Offices
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Having recently acquired the HP ENVY Move 23.8" Portable QHD Touch-Screen All-In-One PC, I am happy to share the positive experience I have had so far. This machine is a perfect blend of design ingenuity and performance, catering well to children, students, and anyone with light to medium workload requirements. The first aspect that struck me was the aesthetic appeal, particularly the Shell White color with its speckled design, reminiscent of a bird's eggshell. It's not just about looks; the retractable feet are a marvel of engineering, disappearing when the PC is hoisted by the stylish leather handle, making it highly portable, and kids think it’s a magic trick, at least mine do. The ingenuity doesn't end there. The fabric pouch on the back of the PC is a clever addition, allowing for secure storage of the keyboard, and enhancing its portability further. It's details like these that set the HP ENVY Move apart from its competitors. I love the look and feel of the fabrics used on this computer. The Bang & Olufsen embedded speakers are another highlight, delivering an audio experience that surpasses expectations. Whether for educational videos, online classes, or leisurely music listening, the sound quality is rich and immersive. For those who prefer traditional peripherals, the lack of a mouse and side number pad might be a drawback. However, the generously sized trackpad on the keyboard is precise and responsive, mitigating this issue to some extent. Performance-wise, the specs speak for themselves. The Intel 13th Generation Core i5 processor, paired with 8GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, ensures smooth operation for everyday tasks and educational software. The QHD touchscreen is bright and clear, providing an interactive experience that can enhance learning and productivity. Intel UHD Graphics are more than adequate for educational purposes and streaming media, although this isn't a machine built for heavy gaming. The 2560 x 1440 resolution ensures crisp visuals, and the IPS display offers wide viewing angles, perfect for group projects or family movie nights. Connectivity is streamlined, with USB-C and USB-A ports, 1 HDMI port, Bluetooth 5.3, and Wi-Fi 6 providing a stable and fast internet connection. It's also worth noting the environmentally friendly aspects, with ENERGY STAR certification and EPEAT Gold level, reflecting a commitment to sustainability. The front-facing camera and built-in microphone make this PC ready for video conferencing, a crucial feature for online classes and virtual family gatherings. In summary, the HP ENVY Move 23.8" All-In-One PC is an exceptional machine for students and home offices. Its thoughtful design, commendable performance, and portable nature make it an ideal choice for those with light to medium computing needs. While it may not cater to the gaming crowd, it excels in its role as a dependable and versatile machine for educational and everyday tasks.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Portability, Screen size, Touchscreen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Stunning design and features!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Review for HP - ENVY Move 23.8" Portable QHD Touch-Screen All-In-One - Intel Core i5-1335U - 8GB Memory - 512GB SSD - White I was not prepared for how much I like the design of this wonderful PC. As much as a laptop is flexible in usage, I’ve always preferred using my desktop PC for any extended amount of time. I prefer a larger monitor, a full keyboard, and hate having cables that always end up hanging off a laptop for various peripherals. The HP ENVY Move ingeniously straddles the line between a laptop and a desktop in design. The touchscreen is just icing on the cake. But first, the unboxing! This was a real treat. All of the materials are recyclable cardboard and paper, yet carefully and skillfully packaged. A QR code greets you when you open the box to learn more about HP’s efforts in this regard. The PC itself is an all-in-one computer, with a desktop-worthy screen size and a solid, comfortable carrying handle that falls neatly out of the way behind the screen. Best of all, the legs for the monitor retract when you pick it up and extend when you put it back down. Aptly named, the HP ENVY Move is easy to carry from room to room - again, not intended to be as portable as a laptop, but so much easier to transport than a desktop. Two other features help in this regard: the Bluetooth keyboard is wireless and fits in a cozy pocket on the back of the screen, and the power cord is small and easy to remove from the lower right side of the monitor. Built-in batteries power the device if you want to use it outside or elsewhere. Other design features seem to have been added by ergonomics experts! The volume control is a simple up/down button on the left and mirrors the brightness control on the right. The power button is placed right where you would expect to find it - on the upper-right edge. The camera and microphones on the upper part of the screen are nearly invisible and the camera has a privacy switch on the top edge that covers the lens. All of the controls are small and add to the minimalist design, but all are easy to find and use - a tough usability challenge to get right, but I think HP nailed it. The audio quality and volume from the speakers in the lower edge of the monitor produce quality sound and excellent stereo. The display is sharp and clear and the minimal edge creates maximal screen real estate. Startup was quick and easy, setup for WiFi was seamless and getting moving with porting from my old PC went smoothly. Overall, the finest “new computer” experience I’ve ever had.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Screen size, Touchscreen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
HP You Knocked It Out Of The Park And Perfectly!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Was excited to try out this new HP All In One Portable Envy Move computer! It did not disappoint! Arrived packaged very securely in a heavyweight box with handle. It is only wireless as there isn't an ethernet port for direct connecting to your router. I have it in my kitchen and the router is only a few feet away so the wifi was discovered right away. No issues there. Even taking it on my patio however didn't hinder my wifi connection, which was a pleasant surprise. When you lift the computer for portability the feet automatically swing in, then when setting back down they spread out. No way will you forget to place the feet correctly on this one, especially if you move it from room to room or outside. A nice feature indeed! The handle is like a rubberized material and lies flat facing downwards on the back. Carries securely and easily as well. It has an excellent white keyboard ~ roomy and large ~ with a built in trackpad to the right. Responds flawlessly or you can use the touchscreen. It has a nice layout and the keys feel great when typing. You can also store it in the pocket on back of the computer when you are moving it from place to place. That feature is totally awesome. I really like the fact you don't need an external mouse if you don't wish to use the 23.8" QHD (2560x1440) touchscreen. The keyboard uses 4 AAA batteries which are included. It has a Bluetooth 5.3 wireless card and Wi-Fi 6 (2x2). Upon starting up and signing in with my Microsoft One account I had it import the data from my other Windows 11 computer. Worked perfectly! After that it went into the update mode which took about 20 minutes. You'll find across the bottom front and keyboard pocket on back a shell white color recycled woven polyester fabric. If you plan on moving this around a lot I suggest being extra careful so it doesn't get dirty, especially carrying outside. It looks very nice however and definitely adds character to the appearance. Guess you can call me fussy but it might be nice if HP offered a black design as well as the light one I received. Just a thought - certainly NOT a deal breaker. As far as the sound it's pretty decent. The speakers are Bang & Olufsen so certainly HP didn't cheap out on that feature. I watched Netflix films on it and they sounded really nice and full. It also has a 5 MP Wide Vision camera which you can shut off with a switch on top if you want it in privacy mode. Works very well too! Nice clear pictures and has dual array digital microphones. For inputs you'll find 1 USB Type-C, 1 USB Type-A and an HDMI in. There is also the power supply charger input as well. The screen does not tilt so where it lands once those legs are extended is where it remains. It does have a fixed slight backwards tilt however and I found the angle quite comfortable to look at. I don't think most people will have an issue at all with an adjustable tilt not being available. Since it's portable it will be running on a 6-cell, 83 Wh Li-on polymer battery when unplugged. There is a status icon in the taskbar at bottom which will tell you the remaining battery life in hours and minutes. I really liked this feature a lot! No more having to wonder if it's going to go dead on you while you're right in the middle of a project. When I unplugged it the charge was at 100%. That charge time was very close to what was noted on the status icon as it lasted for about 4 hours 20 minutes. I didn't let it get completely drained but at 10% plugged it back in again. This is such a superb idea to have a portable battery system on a desktop style AIO computer. It's genius in my opinion! My HP computer has worked incident free since setup. It's speedy and looks great. Stays connected to my wifi with no dropped signals. This has been my go to computer since I received it and I honestly must say it's awesome. The picture quality is wonderful, battery life exceptional for a computer this size and I highly recommend its purchase. I really love this computer and you will too!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Screen size, Touchscreen
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Portable with Caveats
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I received the new HP Envy Move, which is a portable All-in-One Desktop computer. I will say that yes, it is portable, like most All-in-One’s are. There are a couple of features that set it apart from the other All-in-One computers. It has an internal battery with a decent battery life, therefore like a laptop you can charge it and then unplug it and take it wherever you want. It also has a keyboard with built-in mouse pad, so no need for both, if carrying it around. On the back of the computer there is a pocket to store your keyboard. It has a touch screen QHD 2K screen, this is great especially for streaming. It also has a handle with a magnetic clasp for easy portability. A couple of more positives are that it comes with Windows 11, has 8g of Ram and a 13th Gen i5 processor. I have a couple of concerns that limit it from being a great portable All-in-One. #1 the small legs for the base, yes, they tilt, but they do not seem as study as they need to be since they turn while carrying, they tilt as needed and they snap open as you set it down. I believe all this movement will make them wear out or break off, but only time will tell. #2 Small SSD, it only has a 512 SSD, It would have made more since to have a 1t NVME to make it truly portable, eventually you will either have to upgrade the size or use an external drive for storage. #3 It comes with a great screen; I am not sure if they envisioned people carrying it over to a friend’s house or just made it portable to move it around the house to different locations, but I would be worried that I would tap the screen with a corner, or a piece of furniture and it would crack. It would have been great if it came with a protective padded sleeve with a slot in the top for the handle. The last thing to me that is a downer is that it’s not mountable, there is no mounting holes on the machine. I had envisioned using this as a communication hub for my family. Mount it on the wall in the kitchen, have reminders, grocery list, appointment, and what nots, but now I do not know where to put it. Take up valuable counter space? build a wall mounted shelf? It would have been a great addition if it only was mountable.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Screen size, TouchscreenCons mentioned:Ram
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A cool and unique product with limitations
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is certainly an interesting new product. It takes the known concept of all-in-one computers and adds portability. This is done by giving it 4 hours of battery operation when unplugged, a built-in folding handle, and feet that pop out when you set it down. To finish the portability concept, there’s a pocket on the back to hold its Bluetooth keyboard. Yes, it’s easy to move around and use wherever you wish in your home or office. Since there’s no protection for the screen, it doesn’t seem to be intended for hauling around or traveling. Physically, it’s a beautiful computer with a first-class build quality and a clean, modern appearance. There’s a 23.8” QHD touchscreen that’s bright with excellent color rendition. The B&O sound system is far above what you’d expect, and the keyboard has a good feel and a large trackpad. (I prefer a mouse, and my Logitech BT mouse paired easily.) The built-in webcam is quite good and well-featured and works nicely with Windows Hello face recognition. There are high-speed USB A and USB C ports. In addition, there’s an HDMI in port with a button next to it to switch between computer and monitor modes. For even more ease of use, there are also rocker switches on the sides for screen brightness and volume control. HP put a lot of features on the Move. However, its computing power is modest. My configuration has an Intel I5 1335-U processor and a fast 512GB M.2 SSD, but this power is hampered by only 8 GB of LPDDR5-6400MHz soldered in RAM. That’s minimal to run Windows 11, especially when it’s shared with the Intel IRIS graphics. As I type this review with only Word and my browser open, there’s less than 2 GB of available RAM. If you have the option of buying a unit with more memory, I would do so. This is a machine that’s intended for general home or light office work. For email, word processing, web surfing, and watching videos, it’s great. With onboard graphics and only 8 GB of memory, it’s obviously not intended for intense or demanding programs such as photo and video processing or high-end games. I was hoping to use the Envy Move in my kitchen as both a computer and a TV by connecting a streaming stick, but there was a problem. It streamed TV just fine, but if the stick was left connected, it was impossible to shut off. When sensing something connected to the HDMI port, it restarts from sleep mode or even when shut down. This is a new and specialized product. If you have the desire or need to move a computer around inside your home or office, it’s a great solution with a big and beautiful screen and great sound. You’ll still want to keep your laptop for easy portability from place to place and maybe more power. Even then, with the HDMI input, it can function as a second screen with a laptop. It’s up to you to decide how and if you might make use of the unique feature of the aptly named Move.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Portability, Processor speed, Screen size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Hp home computer
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I purchase this HP for work at home use. It it very fast and efficient. Nice screen size, easy setup, love the touch screen.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Portability, Touchscreen
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Usb needed ant plug in another keyboard and mouse
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I like how its portable. dont like that its only one usb and the keybored uses batteries that die fast so i have to keep changing them instead of having it rechargeable. I like the touch screen IT helps but needs more usbs space
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Portability, Touchscreen
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
portable all in one touchscreen
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.very good quality and easy set up clear screen nice touchscreen
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Touchscreen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Love this, especially the keyboard and mouse combo
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Portability, Processor speedCons mentioned:Usb ports
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Innovative all-in-one with one significant issue
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Pros: Fast for everyday use Excellent speakers Privacy shutter for webcam Good webcam quality Good display quality Touchscreen Very portable Ability to use as an HDMI monitor Battery built-in Touchpad on keyboard is very responsive and smooth Keyboard types well, comfortable to use Facial recognition works great Good build quality Cons: No built-in way to adjust height Limited ports for connectivity The HP Envy Move is not your typical all-in-one computer. It has a nice carrying handle on the back that makes it easy to move around. The legs on the bottom flip out as soon as you sit the computer down on a flat surface. The design of this machine is really unique and is unlike anything I have ever seen before. I was really impressed with the speakers on this machine. They can get very loud and the audio quality was excellent even at a loud volume. It is great that the built in speakers are so good on this machine, given that it is intended to be portable and easy to move around. The QHD display is also great, and the quality of materials on this machine seems to be good. It is also great to see that this was made using recycled materials. There seems to be a lot of thought that was put into this machine. There is a privacy shutter for the webcam, there is an HDMI port so this can be used as a monitor, there is a pocket in the back for the keyboard and touchpad, and the carrying handle magnetically attaches to the back of the machine when not in use. There is a battery built into this machine which allows this to be used without being plugged into power and also keeps the machine running if the power ever goes out. That is a really nice feature to have on a desktop computer. My biggest complaint is that there is not a way to raise the height of the machine. If you sit with this at a desk, it sits low which encourages bending your neck down and bad posture. It is disappointing that there isn’t a way to adjust the height and I think this is a significant oversight by HP. You can tilt the screen some, but there is no built-in option to raise the height. This may be less of a concern if you intend to move this around regularly, do not plan to use it at a desk much, or if you have something you can sit it on to increase the height. But if you care about the height of the display when sitting down at a desk, there is not a provided option to adjust it. For me, the lack of height adjustment capability is a significant concern which has weighed on my review heavily. Another minor complaint with this machine is that it is lacking on ports. It has a power port, one HDMI, one USB C, and one USB A. That being said, if you need additional ports, you can connect a USB C hub. I wouldn’t consider this to be a huge deal given that you can use a USB C hub, but it would have been nice to have additional ports built in. If you are looking for an all-in-one computer that is portable or if you are looking for some of the other unique features mentioned, this might be right for you. Would I recommend this if you intend to use the machine for extended periods sitting at a desk? Probably not, given the lack of height adjustment. That being said, depending on your use case or your specific preferences, the height issue may not be a problem. If that isn’t an issue for you, I think this is an otherwise great machine with some very unique features and good quality components.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Portability, Processor speed, Touchscreen
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Perfectly fine computer, but strange idea.
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The HP Envy Move is a unique all-in-one computer designed for portability and flexibility. It boasts a sleek, rechargeable design, a vibrant touchscreen display, and the latest Intel processors, making it an intriguing option for users who value mobility and versatility. However, it's not without its drawbacks, so let's delve into the good, the bad, and the verdict. The Good: Unmatched Portability: The Envy Move truly lives up to its name. With a built-in battery, kickstand feet, and a convenient handle, it's easy to move around the house or even take on the go. This makes it perfect for activities like following recipes in the kitchen, watching movies in the living room, or even working outdoors on a sunny day. Vibrant Touchscreen Display: The 23.8-inch QHD touchscreen display is bright, crisp, and responsive. It makes navigating the interface, interacting with apps, and even creative tasks like drawing or photo editing a joy. Decent Performance: The Envy Move comes equipped with various configurations, including the latest 13th Gen Intel Core processors and up to 16GB of RAM. This provides enough power for everyday tasks like browsing the web, streaming media, and working on documents. Sleek and Stylish Design: The Envy Move is undeniably stylish, with a clean, white design that complements any modern home. The built-in kickstand and handle add to its portability without sacrificing aesthetics. The Bad: Limited Ports: The Envy Move has a limited selection of ports, which can be inconvenient for users who rely on multiple peripherals. It only has two USB-A ports, one USB-C port, and an HDMI port. Short Battery Life: While the battery allows for portability, its lifespan is around 2-3 hours for light tasks. This limits its true mobile potential for extended use. The device can be used on the go, but for a limited time. Expensive: The Envy Move starts at a price of $999, which is on the higher end for an all-in-one computer with its specs. The price is understandable given the new innovative design of it, however it is still costly for many consumers. I can see it being handy for creative enteprises who could value the display quality, touchscreen, and portability. It does come with a keyboard and mouse however which can help justify the cost. Not Ideal for Gaming or Demanding Tasks: The integrated Intel UHD graphics are not suitable for intense gaming or graphics-heavy applications. This device can handle note-taking, web-browsing, light creative work, and light gaming; however it lacks the power for much greater. The Verdict: The HP Envy Move is a compelling option for users who prioritize portability, versatility, and a stylish design. Its vibrant touchscreen display, decent performance, and lightweight design make it perfect for everyday tasks and entertainment on the go. However, its limited ports, short battery life, and higher price tag might deter some users. If you value pure power or extensive port options, there are better options available. Ultimately, the decision comes down to your individual needs and priorities.
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