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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Buy HP Envy 17-3270NR 17.3-Inch Laptop (Silver)

HP Envy 17-3270NR 17.3-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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The HP Envy 17 is truly a masterpiece of a laptop. It has the latest Intel Ivy Bridge i7 quad-core CPU and AMD's new GCN-based HD 7850M GPU all fitted in a sleek, good looking package.

Great specs for gaming, and it has the proper dual-fan rear exhaust cooling system that keeps up with the heaviest demanding loads on the system (Battlefield 3 64 player MP was tested for 40+ minutes straight without any issues, WASD key area remained cool).

3DMark11 Performance score (out of the box): P2540

3DMark11 Performance score (after tweaks): P2941

The Full HD 1080p screen may not be an IPS panel, but it still has great looking vibrant colors and viewing angles.

Don't be fooled by the "6-cell battery" spec: it has more actual volume than most 8-cell batteries out there. In fact, I did some personal testing with the battery by looping (non-stop) 720p MP4 video constantly over Wireless N at 60% screen brightness and it ended up lasting 4 hours and 17 minutes before asking to be shut off and plugged in. This is really impressive since this is a heavy load test using Wi-Fi, far more stressful than ordinary casual use (the only heavier usage perhaps could be... intensive gaming on battery, but no one does that... I hope).

Pros:

+Sleek look and design, pretty portable for a 17" High Performance Desktop Replacement Notebook

+All-aluminum body

+Much better airflow design than most notebook PCs on the market (but not including heavy giants like Alienware/Sager/ASUS G series/etc)

+Powerful 3rd gen Ivy Bridge Intel Core i7 quad-core CPU

+AMD Radeon HD 7850M w/ GDDR5 VRAM outperforms NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M w/ GDDR5

+8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz RAM by Samsung

+Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) LED-backlit screen

+Well-suited for gaming

+Decent battery life

+Easy to upgrade RAM (both slots), Hard Drives (dual bays, with a spare SATA cable included and no second caddy), WLAN card, etc

+Stock hard drive is pretty fast (benchmarks at ~120 MB/s)

+Nice backlit keyboard, each key has an individual LED, with proximity sensor (it fades in and out with style)

+Slot-loading Blu-ray combo drive

+Greatly improved trackpad compared to previous notebooks (including competitors)

+Beats Audio with 6.1 speakers sound great for laptop speakers

+120W power adapter

Cons:

-Intel HM76 chipset, no RAID / SSD cache support (not a con if you use an SSD as OS drive though, which I do)

-TN panel

-IDT audio driver (which Beats Audio needs to work) is still a little buggy: can cause volume to change by itself during music playback sometimes (HP is aware of the issue)

-Retail version only comes with 1 year factory warranty

Other thoughts:

If you really want to make this machine fly, install an SSD like I did. This investment is worth every penny as it truly unleashes the beast. You should get either the Samsung 830 SSD or Intel 520 as both of these are the best SSDs on the market in terms of performance and reliability, at the time of this review. While the stock 750 GB 7200 RPM hard drive is no slouch, it is by far outpaced by an SSD.

If you do get an SSD, you won't need to worry about lack of space: just put the 750 GB hard drive in the second bay. Now you have the best of both worlds: large storage and fast speed.

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First want to start off with a little background. Having owned over 50 laptops from just about every make out there-some no longer even in business and over 1000+ personal computer builds, I would say I am a bit familiar with computers. Remember the Commodore SX-64? Yes, that was my first 'portable.' :) Also, I am not a fanboy of one make or another.

As I recently purchased a Nikon D800E 36.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)I knew I needed something a bit faster with more storage options vs. my present VAIO (itself not a stellar laptop). Having first purchased the a HP ENVY 15-3040NR 15.6 Inch Laptop (Black/Silver) which I returned due to the continual quality issues that plague that model, I decided to give this Envy 17 a try.

Purchased from Amazon instead of HP, you lose out with 1 year of additional warranty coverage if that is important and given the track record and numerous complaints against the Envy line of computers, that may (should) be of importance to you unless your comfortable as I am with tearing apart a laptop to replace a fan, MB, etc down the line. Purchase from HP direct for 2 years.

Aesthetically speaking this is a nice laptop, set apart from the usual blend of PC laptops on the market, which, in my opinion is at it's worst in terms of styling in years. The back is a fingerprint magnet which takes a bit of work with a microfiber cloth to remove-even a damp one does not remove them with ease. Overall a good looking laptop but we all know appearance is subjective.

Some would say it resembles an Apple Apple MacBook Pro MD103LL/A 15.4-Inch Laptop (NEWEST VERSION) which I agree with, then add this laptop looks even better vs. a MacBook Pro which have always been strange to me with so much space around the keyboard (no number pad). I spent a bit of time on the new MBP w/ Retina display (gorgeous) as that was my first option for a replacement laptop. The MacBook Pro is akin to an AMG with a supercharged V8 whereas this Envy is more like a Ford with a V8. One is quality throughout and fast, this one is a cost cutter yet still fast, if that makes any sense. Hey, I'm a car guy, so deal with it. Also, before some fanboy spills out that fact that the Apple cost more, well, umm, add up an SSD drive & IPS screen to that mix and factor in the far superior customer service offered by Apple vs. HP (see below). Also, the Samsung Samsung Series 7 NP700Z5C-S01US 15.6-Inch Laptop (Silver) which cost less (also smaller screen) is also a better made laptop-albeit with WI-fi issues.

Unfortunately Apple decided to lock down their latest laptop with limited memory options (send in to solder upgraded memory or even to replace the battery) and for additional reasons such as no numerical keypad( which I use) , lack of drive options, etc, I looked elsewhere.

It arrived long before the original Amazon estimate which is always a good thing. Quick note:This is not an all silver laptop but silver with a black LCD backing. Interesting as they advertise the Envy 15 as silver/black, yet this model 'silver' so something to be aware of if an all silver laptop is important to you. I also upgraded this with 16gb of Corsair Vengeance Laptop Memory Kit 16 GB (2x8 GB) DDR3 1600MHz CL10 PC3 12800 (CMSX16GX3M2A1600C10). No issues and Photoshop, Lightroom ,etc. all use up 11+gb of it when in heavy use and this laptop does well under this load.

CUSTOMER SERVICE

No CDs come with this unit and the recovery software/drivers much be downloaded onto DVDs (which many have complained on forums and I agree as well does not work) or a USB stick-which does work better. I opted instead to order the backup DVDs from HP. Using the built in HP app which pulls up the serial number, paid and ordered the unit (remember the good ol days when they were included?), and waited a week to receive the WRONG DVD's.

And this is where the boys are separated from the men. From a company that only believes in appeasing their stockholders (HP) vs. a company that cares about their customers (other than HP). 1 HOUR on their chat support to inform them I received the incorrect DVDs. ONE HOUR with someone from another country that took over 5 minutes to respond to 'each' question. ONE HOUR to deal with someone that was utterly incompetent and asked run-around questions even asking questions when I directly answered already. I was not even communicating over a defective computer, just the DVDs! Can you imagine the support I would have received if they tried to DX a real hardware issue? Yes, it was that bad. In fact, I still do not know if the proper DVDs I paid for are on the way, so I might just end up disputing with the card company. Do yourself a favor and peruse the various forums on HP customer service....

Okay, so let's move on from this customer service 'experience' and discuss the hardware.

Loaded up my various Adobe programs, so far all is well until I load up Office 2010. Though the install went fine, the disc would not eject. Nope, my Office DVD was stuck in the laptop. Keep in mind that there is no eject button so if this was a recovery DVD on a new drive, your pretty much screwed getting it out. Some HP laptops have a function to eject a disc if booting, does not work on this one that I could find.

So my options were to either deal with the HP customer chat which we all know how that went the first time (deliberate?), I decided to just go ahead and open it up. Two covers grace the bottom of the laptop. The first slides out to reveal a battery (which you cannot remove, more on that later), and both SATA drive slots. The other half must be removed with 6 screws and covers the rest of the bottom of the laptop. Under this is where you would install the mSATA drive card and have access to other components including the CD drive unit. I removed the CD drive and found a piece of felt lining was blocking the disc from ejecting. I carefully pushed this felt down and it has stayed down since. It appears the laptop bypassed their felt/glue quality control dept :) Very minor fix for me, yet for some, expect to send in to HP at YOUR cost and wait 2-3 weeks for repair. Add a bit of gravy, when the CD is spinning, it sounds like....well..some little Civic with a coffee can exhaust full of nuts and bolts. This was prior and post of my repair. Rattle rattle rattle. Will have to go in and perhaps place some thick padding between the drive and cover.

DRIVES

I decided to order up a speedy Corsair Force GT 240 GB SATA III/6G SATA 6.0 Gb-s 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive CSSD-F240GBGT-BK. USPS ended up losing it, so I ordered one elsewhere while Amazon sorted that out. It now has two of these SATA drives and boy are they quick. Problem though (gee, surprise), only ONE of the SATA drive bays is actually SATA III. The other slot is only SATA II and YES, it does make a significant different in speed, especially when dealing with 47megapixel photos from the Nikon, and HD video. HP, really, was the extra $2.00 so much more that you elected against it? Also, only one HD cradle comes with the laptop, if installing a 2nd drive a new cradle cost around $30. If using a lightweight SSD, double side tape works fine as the cover holds it in anyhow and SSD drives weigh little.

With both Windows 7 and prelease Windows 8 installed I ran the various benchmarks and yes can confirm the laptop is speedy. For a laptop, it is very fast with the proper drives. FYI, for Windows 8, almost all functionality is there except for some of the HP items such as BEATS, support, etc. Also, only the on-board cpu video will work, could not get the Radeon video card to work at all as switching simply did not occur. If you also plan on installing a Hackintosh setup, again, no Radeon drivers for MACs.

I have also installed a Mushkin Direct Atlas Deluxe 120GB mSATA SATA III Solid State Drive MKNSSDAT120GB-DX purchased elsewhere as Amazon was again out of stock. And this is where again the limitations of this laptop/HP Engineering Dept. rears itself. The BIOS in this laptop is a cheap, run of the mill, lower life-form BIOS that HP obviously received for free for taking someone to the ballgame. It is by far the worst BIOS of any computer-all of them-that I have come across. Absolutely no options in BIOS. So here we have a laptop which accommodates 3 hard drives, yet no boot options. In other words you cannot specify if you want to boot from the mSATA drive, SSD drive 1 or 2. Nope, once you install the mSATA drive the laptop will boot from that drive and only that drive! Yep, thanks HP for being either cheap or ignorant-perhaps both. Here you have your "performance' upscale laptop yet saved $2.00 on the chipset that you currently have in your DV series. Smart. And we will not even discuss RAID options, simply because THERE ARE NONE! Nope, 3 drives, and no RAID options in this computer. Well of course not, since all of the drives are different. We have one SATA III mSATA slot, one SATA III slot, and then the SATA II slot. Sniffing paint must be a prerequisite for working in the HP engineering department.

SCREEN

One of the reasons I initially had picked up the Envy 15 and considering the Macbook Pro was the IPS screens, similar to hi-end quality tablets. This computer does not come with one, though HP does offer great screens on their HP workstation laptops, which compares favorably to the Macbook Retina. This Envy 17 has a standard LED backlit screen, though it is bright, not washed out, and offers decent viewing angles. It is in no way an IPS display. But the Envy 15 IPS display has significant built in flaws that is well known and prevent accurate blues and reds from displaying-important for photography. But, for what it is, this is a good display and far better than my several prior laptops. One of the better LCDs. It is reflective so do not expect good visibility outdoors or in bright lighting situations.

KEYBOARD/TOUCHPAD

I had made a comment about the chipset being free to HP from a ballgame trip. The keyboard must have been tossed in for giggles. The Envy 15 is notorious for a horrible keyboard, this one is second, along with the touchpad. Go to a store and play with an Apple or even a Samsung laptop, then spend time with the Envy. Yep, that there folks is what is called CHEAP! Typing this review, several letters were missed, and the touchpad itself often times takes a few clicks. Gestures work-sometimes. There is a firmware update to correct the prior issues with this and it did help, but now this is more an issue with cheap hardware vs. software. A few of my keys squeak like a old Chevy Malibu. Flex on the left side, firm on the right side. It is almost as if you have two different keyboards on the same laptop. The demo units at the stores were no different. Now, if you are accustomed to the lower end of quality with your purchases, then perhaps the keyboard/touchpad will not bother you or even be noticeable. However if you have expectations a $1300 laptop should feel like one..........It does have a backlight for the keys, not as nice as Samsung , but OK, if not centered on the keys. Again, the word quality comes to mind-or lack of. But the keys are well lit, just not evenly. They also come on when they suppose to which is something prior laptops had difficulty with for whatever reason.

Moving on, gaming is great on the laptop, though you do have to 'play' with it to work properly. Again, this laptop is just full of excuses. It has switchable graphics, one on the cpu for low power consumption, and the other a genuine video card. Whereas on most laptops with switchable graphics have an option to manually switch them-even in BIOS, not this one. Nope you are at the whim of the HP software to switch for you and it does not doe a good job at it. Now you can set it to POPUP a window every time an application launches in order for it to be assigned to a video card, but what a pain, and, after some time I noticed even those just 'disappear'. Poof, gone! Again, the whole sniffing paint theory comes to mind.

Now when it does work, games such as Bioshock 2, Portal 2, etc are a gem to the eyes. Even at max settings 1920x and options maxed out, very smooth gameplay with honest frame rates. And yes, you can even overclock the video card to very healthy levels. MSI has a great utility and the Radeon driver needs to be patched. Check the forums.

Unit has 4 USB 3.0 ports with one being a 'charging' port which to me means nothing as they all put out 5volts-perhaps someone can enlighten me. They are fast. With a Kingston's USB 3.0 Media Reader Computer Memory FCR-HS3 and Lexar 1000x CF cards, media just flies off the cards onto the laptop's SSD drives in no time. SATA III drive, not the slower SATA II drive.

AUDIO

Audio is exceptional, for a laptop. Has BEATSs if that matters, more marketing gimmick IMO. Has a nice dial for volume which works well though could be a tad tighter, I did notice it doe not work while watching youtube. There is also a convenient Mute button under the dial. But, if the laptop goes into Hibernate or Sleep, mute is not longer muted when it comes back to life. At least on mine. My Bose headphones work great with no electrical hiss that I experienced with my VAIO and a couple of others.

Does have a proximity sensor which turns on the laptop if you walk up to it, at least the literature states it should. Does not seem to work on mine or perhaps you need to be larger than 6' 200lbs. The red little proximity lights do look cool nonetheless.

BATTERY

Though the battery is easy to access under the first cover, it screws in and those are covered with small black stickers. Removal 'VOIDS' the warranty. Go figure as this makes no sense whatsoever. I like to carry a spare battery with me, especially when traveling as we all know half the time on a plane trip is spent waiting and outlets are scarce. HP will allow you install a mSATA drive, RAM, but not swap a battery. LOL. Out comes the tablet. Life on balanced with screen brightness up is 3-3.5 hrs. I do not use a laptop with dim screens as to me it is unusable unless your in pitch darkness.

WI_FI/BLUETOOTH

Wi-Fi is very good with strong signals from my 5G router, even downstairs, outside, through walls, one of the better units I have had in regards to signal and speed. 802.11a/b/g/n with gigabit Ethernet. Bluetooth is also included though so far using my Lenova BT mouse I encounter an issue where it stops working for 30 seconds or so every 15-25 minutes. I can say this is a common issue with HP laptops (Google it), but at this time have not looked into whether it is the mouse or laptop. A mini USB mouse works just fine without interruption.

Well, there you have it. No fanboyism here, no need to justify my purchases. To sum up, a laptop that could have been great if not crippled with a couple of poor engineering decisions, and/or bean-counters with no retail experience. Good looking, thin, and very fast with the proper setup, and fairly small for a 17" laptop, though far from say a MacBookPro 17 which is no longer offered anyhow and has one drive bay.

PROS:

Aesthetically pleasing

Thin

Good graphics when it switches properly

Fast when properly setup

Good screen if a tad date and not comparable to an IPS

Excellent audio

Charges reasonably quick.

Good battery life for a 17" laptop with 3-3.5hrs on performance mode working on documents, photos, etc. NOT 7+hrs as they claim unless you turn it down ALL OF WAY (very dark screen).

Does not heat up, relatively cool running.

CONS

Stuck CD, no physical eject.

Battery not swappable

Horrible BIOS limits graphics switching and drive options

Three drives, yet NO RAID.

Only 2 of 3 drives are SATA III, remaining drive is SATA II.

Back is fingerprint magnet.

CHEAP, and I do mean CHEAP keyboard. Want to squeak at Starbucks?

Budget touchpad results in repeat attempts.

Legendary horrible overseas HP support.

No CDs enclosed and to order a proper set is next to impossible and DVD backup does not work. Use USB stick.

I gave this 2 stars because 2.5 stars are not available. This is due to the quality issues and of course HP customer service. Her chat name being Ashit. Yep, serious, that was it. IF my recovery DVDs arrive that I paid for in the next few days, then I will bump it up to 3, but it is not going higher than that unless HP sends out a real keyboard and does something with the childish firmware. One point lost for each of those issues. Yes, this could have been an 'honest' 5 point laptop.

If you are coming from one of those $200 laptops they give out at the door during the holidays, this laptop will excite you, though I have seen those with better keyboards. If on the other hand you expect real quality from your money and have owned decent laptops in the past, then you better be prepared to accept the limitations of this machine. Even with it's flaws, I do like it, but will not keep it for long, just until something 'better' comes along. I'm always looking.

A more appropriate name for this laptop would have been 'Compromise 17" vs. Envy 17. If your on the fence about this purchase, one thing to consider is Amazon has a darn good return policy (if Amazon is the seller, not a 3rd party) , on a laptop they generally send UPS to your door the next business day for pickup.

UPDATE: Well, 2 days after the time frame I was given by HP chat support Ashit on my replacement DVDs, I started another chat session-I'm stubborn that way. This time with Pooja P. All of the same information had to be provided-again! Information had to be repeated-again. 2-7 minutes between answers-again. After FORTY FIVE MINUTES-nothing, she told me they 'could not provide me with recovery DVDs that match my product ID, but match my computer." HUH? The product ID is on the sticker on the back of the computer. Go figure. Anyhow, disputed with my credit union on the charge. So much for giving HP another chance. And to reiterate, this is just for DVDs. Imagine if my screen went blank or similar.....

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*EDIT* Two different edits are at the bottom, concerning my change from 5 stars to 3.

I've only had this laptop for a few days, but so far my impressions are mostly positive.

Packaging 5/5

Nice looking and feeling packaging. My Envy was well secured and protected by the packaging. I like the little suede sleeve that was included, as well as the small zip-up bag for the power brick, both subtly branded.

Build 5/5

The laptop's build is very nice. The hinges are firm and secure, the aluminum body and the lid do not flex at all, and nothing rattles when you gently shake it. Overall build quality is good.

Design 4/5

Well, it's pretty obvious with just a glance what laptop computer line this laptop is Envious of. The striking resemblance between the HP Envy and the Macbook Pro line has been commented on plenty of times before, but it's worth saying that it's almost lawsuit worthy. It's really hard to begrudge it anything for copying the design, though, because it's the best design out there. There are a few unique touches, though, and they're actually quite nice. The HP-branded back of the screen is black and a bit less ostentatious than the Pro, and the Beats volume dial on the right side of the Envy is red and chrome and certainly more ostentatious than anything found on the Pro, but I still found it very nice to work with, along with the mute button placed below it. The design of this notebook is pleasing but derivative.

Display 4/5

The display is nicely built all glass, side to side, with slight branding (small HP in the bottom middle, "ENVY17" in top right, and "beatsaudio" in top left). I don't much appreciate all the "beats" branding, but it's rather worth it considering the sound system (more on that later). The display is standard full HD, 1920x1080, and is nice for games, movies and web-browsing but that's about it. It isn't an IPS screen but just about includes the full sRGB gamut, which makes it better for image editing than 95% of laptops. In the era of the Macbook Pro Retina, 1080p might seem a bit underwhelming to some, but for the price it is appropriate.

Connectivity 4.5/5

The Envy 17 is equipped with an outstanding four USB 3.0 ports, which puts it in the top of its class. Most high end laptops have just two or maybe three, and perhaps a USB 2.1 port as well, which is just silly in this day and age. It also has a Blu-ray drive, two Displayports, an HDMI port, a microphone port, two headphone jacks (yes, two!), a card reader, and an ethernet port. The Envy's connectivity is nearly perfect. Yes, they've knocked off the heavy, ugly VGA ports of laptops from a decade ago, but the Displayports and HDMI ports can do the job better. One small problem with the ports: the USB ports are too close together. It's a pet peeve of mine when laptops have close, adjacent USB ports, since flash drives and other device can then block the ports beside them. These USB ports are placed just closely enough that this could be a problem for some.

Keyboard 5/5

It's a slightly upgraded Macbook Pro keyboard. I prefer my mechanical Das Keyboard, but this laptop's keyboard is clickie and satisfying for a portable keyboard. No squeaky keys or other complaints here.

Trackpad 5/5

It's responsive, supports gestures, can left or right click anywhere, and can be turned off with an easy double-tap to the top left. Very nice.

Portability 3/5

This is not a light laptop, but it's less bulky than the admittedly more powerful gaming offerings from MSI or Alienware.

Internals 5/5

Here's where the Envy starts to really beat the object of its envy. The base model is equipped with an i7-3610, the base-level quad-core current generation intel chip. It may be the base level chip (at the top end level, anyway), but it is plenty fast. In addition, the Envy features 8gb of 1600mhz DDR3, a fast 750gb HDD, and most importantly an HD Radeon 7850m.

What does this all mean? It means that the HP Envy 17 is a very fast machine that leaves Macbook Pros and other similar laptops in the dust. Playing the latest games at the highest settings isn't an issue I've tested Borderlands 2, Guild Wars 2, and the dreaded Metro 2033, and it has performed well in all three at native resolution.

Upgradability 4/5

On getting my Envy, the first thing I did was added an SSD and 16gb of corsair memory. Opening it up and adding a hard drive is simple and takes seconds, but to access the RAM you'll need to unscrew 6 different screws. The battery is non-removable, and the network card is the only other thing that can easily be removed.

I mirrored the original HDD to an OCZ Vertex III SSD OCZ 120GB Vertex 3 SATA 6Gb/s 2.5-Inch Performance Solid State Drive (SSD) with Max 550MB/s Read and Max 4KB Write 85K IOPSVTX3-25SAT3-120G in the secondary slot, then I switched the SSD to the primary slot. The OCZ Vertex III isn't the fastest SSD on the market, but it works very well as a boot drive, and with it I get a cold boot up time of 9 seconds.

Temperature 5/5

Two hours of high settings Borderlands 2 and no part of this laptop was even warm. Ambient temperature of about 68 fahrenheit. Very impressive. Fans are also quiet.

I've monitored the laptop with the Core Temp application and noticed an idle temperature of about 40 degrees celsius. The i7-3610 is rated safe for temperatures of up to 105 degrees, for comparison. In heavy gaming I've seen temperatures peak up to the high 60s still not enough to make the chassis hot. This laptop apparently has an excellent cooling system, and overheating is no concern.

Sound 5/5

Let me preface this by saying I'm not a fan of beatsaudio in general. I think that the headphones are overpriced and the benefits from them are mostly placebo effect built by strong marketing. I was quite surprised, then, to find in the Envy 17 simply the best sound I've ever heard from a laptop. I'll go further: it sounds significantly better than my Bose Companion 2 speakers (a decent, $100 pair of computer speakers). The sound on this laptop is enough to fill a 15'x15' room, at 75% volume. As if that weren't enough, the Envy 17 includes two headphone jacks (and 4 USB 3.0 ports) for airplanes and other quiet places. But trust me, you'll be wanting to blast music without the headphones as often as possible.

Battery 5/5

The battery also shocked me. It lasted me over 5 hours at 70% brightness, on the internet, using MS office, and listening to music. This is thanks in a great deal to the Enduro switching technology which only utilizes the HD 7850 for gaming and leaves Intel HD 4000 graphics on the rest of the time. Top of the line battery life for a 17 inch laptop.

Overall 4.5/5

The HP Envy 17-3270nr has surpassed my expectations in a number of ways. Build quality, keyboard, trackpad, battery, and design are all as nice as the computer HP copied, and audio, ports, and gaming capabilities all greatly surpass it. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a high quality, fashionable desktop replacement laptop that is equally great at gaming and productivity.

*EDIT 10/5/2012* This laptop is still working fantastically for me. I've run several other games, all at top or near-top settings. The battery life continues to impress me: I can watch two full blu-ray films and still have battery left over, which is pretty cool for a 17 inch desktop replacement the HD 4000/Radeon HD 7850 graphic switching is the reason for this. I've added information about switching out the HDD for an SSD as well as information about the CPU temperatures.

*EDIT 11/15/2012* After about a month and a half of use I've removed a star and a half from my rating for the following reasons.

Wifi connection issues: The wifi on this laptop is very spotty. Often it connects for hours at a time then switches to "Unidentified Network: No Internet Access." This hasn't happened to me on any other laptops.

USB issues: Both USB ports on the left side often don't work when devices are plugged in prior to a boot devices need unplugged and then plugged back in to function.

Trackpad: I don't use it much, but on the occasions that I have I've been very annoyed. Scrolling and zooming with multitouch are all but impossible.

Intel Widi: Doesn't work, flat out. It's worked with every other HP laptop I've used and is supposed to work with this one.

Continuing Graphic problems: Being able to set which GPU to use for specific games is great in concept but doesn't always work, rendering some games unplayable at decent resolutions.

All in all, at this point I wish I would have bit the bullet and bought a 15" retina MBP instead to run in boot camp. I like having a 17" screen, but the tradeoffs aren't worth it.

Honest reviews on HP Envy 17-3270NR 17.3-Inch Laptop (Silver)

I bought this because I wanted a desktop replacement laptop that has a big screen and will accept two hard drives (one SSD for programs and boot, one big hard drive for 25 years of data -yes, I still have files from 25 years ago on my computer!) and with USB3. My other laptop is a 15" Macbook Pro, and it's a nice mobile workstation, but Apple doesn't sell anything like this computer. Apple doesn't "do" desktop replacement laptops -wouldn't want to cut into their iMac franchise, I guess.

First, size and appearances: It's like HP took a Macbook Pro and inflated it. But appearances are deceiving. Like fat women who skillfully choose their wardrobe to hide the fact that they are, duh, *fat*, the Envy 17 uses a black ring around its base to hide the fact that it's well over half an inch taller than a Macbook Pro. The lid is black for the same reason, because black is slimming and hides the fact that the lid is almost a quarter inch thicker than a Macbook Pro's lid. The thin silver ring that shows between the two black mounds on top and bottom draw your eye and make the computer look slimmer than it really is, but it's a fat computer. Pretty much as fat as my last HP laptop, which I bought in 2003. So be forewarned -this is a desktop replacement laptop, *not* something you want to be trying to use on a train or airplane. Still, it's an attractive hunk of machine. Someone at work thought I had gotten a new Macbook Pro until he realized that a) it was way bigger than any Macbook Pro sold today, and b) it has an HP emblem below the screen, heh.

Secondly, performance: Top-notch performance for everything but graphics. HP deliberately used a less-than-top-of-the-line AMD graphics chip to reduce the power consumption. Still, even the graphics are faster than anything other than a dedicated gaming laptop that runs hot, has four howling fans, and has a battery life of maybe 20 minutes if you unplug it (i.e., just long enough to finish your round and save your game).

Battery life -ah yes. Battery life is actually pretty good. I'm a Linux software developer so I'm running Fedora 17 under VirtualBox and using the Windows side for email and web browsing, and VirtualBox is well known to chew up battery power -on my Macbook Pro I'm lucky to get four hours on battery while running the same basic set of software. Which is about what I get here with that same basic set of software. Not bad. Not bad at all. Decidedly better than my 2003 vintage HP, which was lucky to last 50 minutes on a battery charge.

That Synaptics Clickpad -it is an atrocity. I am having the *exact* same issues with it today that Engadget had when they reviewed the Envy 17 in 2010 -almost THREE YEARS AGO! The Envy 17 has been redesigned twice since then, and there's been at least five updates to the driver released since then, yet HP and Synaptics *still* can't get the Clickpad to work even half as well as the one on my Macbook Pro? PITIFUL! So, uhm, what are my complaints? a) If I leave it set to full sensitivity, the "capacitive" part of the pad appears to pick up motions of my hand that aren't even touching the pad, my cursor ends up jumping all over the screen. b) If I turn the sensitivity all the way down, the pad becomes usable... but 1) the on/off thingy (top left corner) becomes very difficult to trigger (have to peck it like a friggin' *pigeon*, over and over again, before it'll finally turn off the touchpad) and b) two-finger scrolling up and down comes and goes. You can also configure the touchpad to do one-finger scrolling like my 2003 vintage HP, but part of the joy of a multi-touch touchpad is being able to use the whole surface for pointer motions -which you can't do if you dedicate the entire right half-inch of the touchpad to scrolling like on my 2003 vintage HP. And finally, the one-finger click-and-hold *sort* of works, but I really can't move files far to drop them into folders before I hit the side of the touchpad -and the function that's supposed to keep moving when I hit the edge doesn't work. So instead, I have to treat it like my 2003 vintage touchpad -use a finger of my left hand to click the bottom left corner as if it were a traditional touchpad button, and using the index finger of my right hand, then drag the icon to the folder, picking the finger up and relocating it as needed to keep moving once the finger hits the edge.

So basically, the only way to really make this supposedly high-tech ClickPad actually usable is to disable all the advanced features and treat it like a 2003 vintage HP touchpad with funny button locations? Well, yeah. Pretty much. What a waste. Just goes to show that HP has nobody who sweats the details like Apple does. HP releases when it's good enough. Apple releases when it's right. Well, it's good enough, if you treat it like a 2003 vintage touchpad and disable all the advanced features. That's the best you can say about this clickpad. But it could have been *great*, if anybody had cared to sweat the details.

Okay, last details -the power supply is pretty big, but it's a big computer, so (shrug). I must say that I *am* impressed by the temperature control. This laptop doesn't get hot. HP used that extra space to put a layer of air between the innards and the outer shell, and it's *moving* air, so the end result is that the computer is much cooler than my Macbook Pro, which uses the case as a heat sink. The Macbook Pro will burn my left leg if I put it on my lap, I have to use a piece of foam between the computer and my lap. The HP is cool to the touch even on the bottom. Very impressive.

And finally: Windows 7. Blech. HP can't be blamed for some of the lack of functionality, it's all Microsoft. For example, Windows Backup simply won't create a backup on an external USB drive for me. Checking Microsoft's forum shows people having the exact same problem with Windows 7, with exact same error message, since 2008 -almost five years ago! Yet Microsoft simply hand-waved on every bug report about how it had to be something third party blah blah blah oh no it couldn't be their perfect software... and has been saying this for five years of continuous bug reports! So if the OS seems buggy, that's because Microsoft sweats the details about as much as HP's trackpad engineer did... i.e., not so much.

Final thought about HP "service": I bought an extended warranty at the same time that I bought the computer via HP's web site. It was pretty cheap and got me two years of on-site service, including accidental damage protection. So I went to register the warranty, again on HP's web site, and the web site asked me to enter the model number and serial number off the bottom of the computer. I did so. The web site promptly told me that no such model number existed. I thought I mistyped it so tried a couple more times -and got the same message. Baffled, I went back to the email where I ordered it -and found a totally different model number there. It appears that HP's Shanghai factory apparently invented a new model number for my computer that exists nowhere in any HP IT system anywhere, and is utterly unknown outside of Shanghai. I registered the computer under the model number on the invoice, so (shrug). So it goes. Will pass that hurdle when I get to it. But that's the sort of nonsense I expect from startups with poor IT processes, not from established giants in the IT industry. Just goes to show how badly HP is executing nowadays -something to keep in mind if you really rely on your computer for business purposes and have no backup computer to use if this computer goes whack.

So there you have it. It's a big fast desktop replacement laptop from a big but failing megacorp with a reputation for releasing "good enough" products, that is running Windows 7. If you're expecting Apple quality, you aren't going to get it. If you're expecting high performance and good battery life in a "good enough" product... well, there you go. It's all about expectations and managing them. I wasn't expecting Apple quality from a company like HP for this price... and didn't get Apple quality, except for performance and battery life. So it goes.

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The good:

-Good build quality, feels very solid. Screen is designed not to rest on keyboard, keeping it cleaner and safe from damage. Screen hinge is also nicer than most laptops. Had a small (almost invisible to the naked eye) defect in the frame when first shipped, but HP customer support took care of it for free and very quickly.

-Best touchpad I've ever used, including macbook pros. Allows you to two-finger scroll, pinch-zoom, also you can right and left click (which I love).

-Very powerful, lots of guts for the price.

-Doesn't come with bloatware! Actually has software you can use, including PowerDVD 12 (the only consistently useful blu-ray playing program for PCs), Photoshop elements, and Adobe Premiere Elements

-Fan is silent and keeps it cool, much better than previous HP laptops

-Screen is beautiful

-Function keys (F1-F12) are actually useful for adjusting screen brightness, etc.

-Powers up and down faster than any other windows machine I've used.

-Awesome keyboard, backlight is nice and fades on/off when in or out of use.

-Beats audio actually sounds really nice! Also, the dedicated volume knob is very useful, as is the dedicated mute button.

-Comes with a nice suede sleeve for the laptop

-HP customer support was super fast and responsive (via email, repaired minor frame defect and they paid overnight shipping both ways!)

-The red stripe around the recessed keyboard is cool.

-Blu-ray drive doesn't pop out, you just slide it into a slot in the side

-Lots of USB ports, dual headphone jacks

The bad:

-still comes with two stickers on the frame (I HATE STICKERS ON MY COMPUTERS)

-back of screen is very fingerprint prone

-power adapter is kinda huge

-not a light laptop (but hey, it's 17 inches, what did you expect?)

-not inexpensive

Summary:

This laptop synthesizes many of the design and structural elements of a macbook pro with the power you'd expect for the price in a PC. Between the combo integrated/dedicated graphics cards, 8 GB ram, i7 processor, and 7200RPM hard drive, this is a heck of a computer. It feels more like a premium, well thought-out product than any other PC laptop I've ever seen or used.

Update: as of December, after using it for several months and commuting with it daily, this laptop has held up great. Also, it can play Hitman: Absolution at high or even ultra settings.

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Sunday, November 30, 2014

Best Lenovo IdeaPad S400 14-Inch Touchscreen Laptop (Silver) Deals

Lenovo IdeaPad S400 14-Inch Touchscreen Laptop
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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Well, I usually never review anything I purchase but figured for once I should give back a little since I am always scouring the internet before buying anything.

I have a software engineering background, work a lot with computers, and have a custom built PC back at home.

I plan on continuing to update this review as I have this laptop. I just purchased it two days ago as of today.

The S400 Touch by Lenovo:

Picked this up from Fry's for their 1-Day deal for 400$, seemed liked a pretty good deal to me since it was pretty cheap for a touch screen and I have been looking for a new budget laptop. Expensive laptops are great, but I work in a chemistry lab a lot and like to not worry about breaking my stuff. Breaking a 400$ Lenovo is much better than breaking a 2000$ MacBook Pro. Also, insurance is for suckers, they make a profit off it, that's why they sell it to you.

Anyway, I use the laptop for school and my own personal work. So far I must say I am pretty pleased with the item. The touch screen isn't bad and the keyboard is your usual Lenovo (IBM) comfortable keyboard. I enjoy typing on it. I used to own a T61 Thinkpad before and a W520 as well. A Toshiba before that, and the others I can't remember. The screen is nice for the laptop size.

Aesthetically, the laptop looks great as well. The only thing I don't like about the look is it seems like they tried to squeeze the already small battery in there. So there's this lump near the screen that looks kind of funky, and causes the upper end of the laptop to be a bit more bulky. I originally purchased the Yoga but returned it for the S400 Touch. Frankly I was not THAT impressed for a laptop that cost me 600$ more without much of a performance increase. Yeah, the processor is better, but if I wanted power I'd be getting a desktop replacement laptop, and the Yoga doesn't have 1080p or independent graphics.

Why do I bring up the Yoga? Well to be honest I am pretty pleased with this new purchase. Saved 600$ and I can't flip my screen. Still have the touch though, which in my opinion you need for Windows 8 unless you want to hate yourself.

Also, missing an SSD, but hey, you can always replace that yourself, no biggie. Once again, this was a 400$ touch screen laptop.

I am going to give this laptop 3 stars for now because I am a pretty tough critic. As time progresses and I continue to be pleased it will make it up to 4 stars unless I find some major issue. If you are looking for a budget laptop that works with windows 8, I would recommend this laptop. I plan on keeping it for a while.

Thanks and good luck.

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The computer starts up every time and seems to get all the jobs done that I need it to however a bit annoying to use:

If I forget to turn of the mouse pad it inevitably will highlight all that i'm writing and erase it (and windows 8 has no "undo" function in the email app:-( ). MOST of the time the kill button for the mouse pad doesn't work which is super lame.. I have to hit it over and over and then finally it wakes up. I'm very disappointed in how ALL other key/mouse pad functions work sporadically. (I MEAN ALL OF THEM) The mouse pad has two finger scrolling for example.. only works sometimes.. I wish it didn't have the feature if its not going to work.. I'd rather have the scrolling on the side of the mouse pad at the very least but it doesn't have that because it has the "two finger works when it feels like it" feature... Over all i'm not all that impressed with Lenovo and wouldn't recommend this nor will I ever buy one of these again. I previously had a Toshiba and it was soooo much better.. I'll go back to them on my next one as I had it for 6 years never had a problem, and all the features worked all the time. I'm guessing it has something to do where these products are designed. I live where the Lenovo is designed and its very much like many things there, 7/10ths. Almost there, but skimping on that last 3 of the 10 is what makes this computer okay and not great...

But on the plus side its light, it was cheap and the battery life is pretty long (more than a couple of hours).

I have my qualms with windows 8 being super dumbed down but that has little to do with the computer so i'll spare you needing to read about that..

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I bought it as gift for my god son who is in college. He loves it. He was so excited to learn that it is a touch screen. This is a lot of computer for the price.

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This thing is awful. I admin IT for our company. We bought it for the office because we needed a Windows machine and it's hilariously bad. Slow as hell, can barely handle the Windows 8 nonsense. Screen broke within weeks--returned. New machine doesn't have a working WiFi card. There were literally a pile of returns of this machine at Best Buy. Lenovo's ThinkPad legacy is long gone. Avoid at all costs.

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I am a college student and this computer does everything I need it to do for all of my classes, and more! I am so very pleased with this product and everything it does!

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Saturday, October 4, 2014

Review of Acer NX.M12AA.030;E1-531-2621 15.6-Inch Laptop

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My husband and I have had several Acer laptops. We do not need one for gaming or heavy lifting activities. We used this for email, banking, searching the Web, posting to FB and things like that. It's perfect for us. It's very light weight and has Windows 8 which has taken us a little time to get used to. I highly recommend ACER laptops to everyone I know because they are very durable and I've never had any issues with them in the past.

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Just was I needed. Arrived a day faster. The Laptop was new , with all the proper paperwork and in it's original box sealed.

Our whole family uses Acer and would recommend this band to others.

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I just love this Laptop. It has windows 8 on it which I like better than windows 7.

Great deal!

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It's not as fast or as pretty as my prior laptop (Samsung R580 w/Intel i5 processor at about 2.2GHz),but then it's half the price I paid for that device. This laptop runs an Intel 1000M processor at 1.8 GHz. Fast enough, I guess. I like that it has a separate number keypad, which I would think is unusual in its price range.

Most frustrating is lack of any LED or other indicator for "caps lock on". Though a few log-in sites will give you a "caps lock on" warning message; in most cases the sign-in box is hidden with asterisks or such like, and you just get an "invalid user id or password" error message with no clue that your blasted CAPS LOCK is on. For that reason I would not buy this model again. And, while I might buy from Amazon again due to good prices, I would want to ensure I had examined the model in person in a store first to ensure full keyboard function.

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I can not activate the laptop. I was hoping the laptop had come with a CD which would enable me activate the laptop but it was not there.

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Monday, September 29, 2014

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ThinkPad Edge E430 3254ACU 14' LED Notebook Intel Core i3 i3-2350M 2.3GHz 4GB DDR3 SDRAM 320GB HDD
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The Edge provides what I expected the best typing experience available, bar none. The battery runs twice as long as the usual multimedia laptops in this price range 5 to 6 hours, which really makes me happy, as you could just leave the power cord at home.

The machine feels heavy to carry around, even at 2.2 Kgs, it needs to shed atleast half a kilo to feel even remotely portable, getting rid of the dvd drive should be the first thing to do. Maybe I'll ask the service center guys to remove it.

The main disappointment is how slow the boot is, how slow the hard drive is. Often the windows explorer fails to display files in a folder! It takes eons to display the folder contents at times, and thats super frustrating! Overall speed once the system is running is perfectly fine, browser tabs and office software run fast enough, but you do see the system running slow from time to time, I'm guessing a very slow hard drive as the culprit.

Since they dont give you a Windows dvd, I've tried reinstalling from the recovery partition but have failed. Will take it to the service center for reinstall, and hope the machine runs faster after removing the lenovo bloatware.

The machine ran very cool for the first 4 months, and has just started to get mildly warm now. You wont hear the fan running at all though, very silent machine, except the clackety of the keyboard.

And yeah, the touchpad is useless, doesnt register clicks most of the time, and this is a Thinkpad!

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We have been using this since Sept of 2011 and it just works. So far it can really handle all the task we thow it. It's true that it is a kinda heavy, but that is to be expected. I also use it to play combat arms online without . I'm planning on replacing the current 320GB HD WITH A 120GB SSD for improve performance.

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It has common Lenovo issue with fan, which is increasing and decreasing all the time, and it's a lil bit annoying. Other than that it's ok

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I gave this to my mother -what a horrible out-of box experience. She was confused by all the bloatware, the updates failed and the disk got corrupted, so now it goes through check disk and a failed update every time she starts it. So now I think she'll have use the recovery partition and start again from scratch. My advice -spend the extra money and get a Mac. It's worth it.

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Friday, September 12, 2014

Buy acer aspire V5-571p-6499 i5 4GB 500gb HDD Win 8

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This is an awesome acer laptop. I'm still in the process of getting used to Windows 8 and so far so good. Its a great option to have a touch screen and actual keyboard combined with lots of ram (4GB) and ample HD (500GB). There are so many models and configurations to choose from for my price range such as 4GB to 6GB in combination with 400GB to 750GB of HDD. Personally, I only needed this computer for basic internet, videos and music, some office work. This computer has more speed than I need in my daily use. I have the option to upgrade the ram to 8GB by just adding another 4GB on the available slot. Needless to say, I don't need the extra ram for now. Let me break down my review on features....

-Performance: more than enough power and speed for my needs. 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD. RAM is upgradable up to 8GB

-Screen: The resolution is average. But I can still watch with a good quality HD. Its a budget laptop so this is expected. If you want more than you have to pay more. I'm satisfied with the video quality it has.

-Touch Screen and Keyboard: The touch screen feature is awesome. It works really great with the Windows8 platform. The keyboard is backlit which is a very good option to have when computering in dark places. You also have the option to toggle off the keyboard light if you don't need it. But its just a very useful feature to have specially on a budget laptop. The keyboard also has a number pad on the right of the board. This comes very useful when you need to type in a bunch of numbers. The keys feel just right when typing. Its not too clicky as it depresses with a little cushion. I can type really well on this keyboard.

-Price: $399.00 Refurbished. I looked at refurbished laptops with the same specs and nothing compares to the price I paid for this acer V5. I'm very happy with the price I paid. I had a Compaq Presario which was getting too old for me hence, the upgrade but paid much less than the old computer (1GB RAM, 256GB HD). Now I'm technologically updated with the great features and benefits this laptop has to offer Touchscreen, Windows 8, Blu tooth, etc.

-Fit and Finish/ Design: Nice, thin, sleek design. The silky silver is a great color. Yes, its plastic but it still looks great. Mine actually had some scratches on the cover but this can be expected when getting a refurbished unit. Everything else looks new and flawless. This is my first acer computer so I can only base the quality from other reviews from people who owned acer before. But looks like this is a great quality, well built laptop. I've only had this for a week. It looks much more expensive than what its really worth.

Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase.

That's all folks. Hope this helps.

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Acer was able to back up its products worth. Refurbished and with excellence. I was glad to purchase my first touchscreen laptop with Acer. I was accustomed to Dell computers, but it can not compare to the Aspire. I look forward to purchasing other products from them. I have had it for a month now. And its working great!

Thank you for this great laptop magical experience !

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Thursday, August 7, 2014

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I have been a faithful fan of HP for at least 20 (twenty) years. Loved their products, good price point, their support, style,... everything. I've bought three HP laptops in the last five years, and they all have turned out bad from cheap plastic-y housings, loose-rattly keyboards, glossy monitors that start to flicker after two months for no apparent reason, slow startup, HP proprietary applications hungry for processing power with no added value and that take away resources... flat out bad performance. I've used computers for a very long time; my knowledge of computers and software is above the "advanced line" I know which "knobs to turn", how much, and in what direction to squeeze the most out of a computer, but this this model (and the other two HP's that I got, which are completely different ones) is flat out junk it has everything I described above... forget about trying to get info from their website but, if you're curious try getting the specs of a specific product, but be ready to deal with a maze.

I'll give Dell and MS Surface a try HP, you're out!

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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Buy Dell Inspiron i15z-2000sLV 15.6-Inch Ultrabook

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Dell has always made a nice computer, but the Inspiron series were always considered low-budget alternatives to their higher-end Studio and XPS series. No longer.

The z-series Inspirons are thin, lightweight, and first quality. I love the feel of the keyboard -nice and solid.

Alas, no blu-ray is available. And backlit keyboards are rare. Those are the only deficiencies, in my estimation. A good value if you can get a good sale price.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Reviews of Asus® U56E-RBL7 Laptop Computer With 15.6" LED-Backlit Screen

Asus® U56E-RBL7 Laptop Computer With 15.6' LED-Backlit Screen & 2nd Gen Intel® CoreTM i5-2410M Processor With Turbo Boost 2.0/ 8GB memory/ 750GB hard drive
Customer Ratings: 2.5 stars
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The U56e is a sleek, aluminum-body unit with an excellent keyboard. Altogether very solid and attractive. Processor is fast enough and memory is more than enough. Battery is phenomenal.

But there is a serious flaw with the Elan touchpad: it's very erratic and unstable. It jerks around, frequently opening apps you didn't intend to, or straying around your document. While I'd done my due diligence research on this unit before purchasing, it wasn't until I'd delved into some geek forums that I discovered others making the same complaint. Several expressed astonishment that ASUS has been letting this flaw pass for years now.

After reporting this problem to ASUS support, they instructed me to reinstall the touchpad and load BIOS default. I did this, but it didn't correct the problem, which I assume is uncorrectable after reading about it in the forums. In the end, I bought an external wireless mouse.

I wish I could recommend ASUS to friends, but this mouse issue is so fundamental, I cannot do so. And it is truly jawdropping that ASUS would let this problem go on for years without intervention.

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I've had this laptop about 3 mos. For the most part I love it. It's fast, clear, thin, light, and doesn't get hot. I've had it on my lap for about 1 hour and it's fine barely warm. Yes, the battery makes it heavier, but compared to other laptops the same size it's great. I love the full keyboard with number pad.

The mouse pad is okay not as smooth or large as macs, but better than most PC mouse pads. I use it with a wireless mouse they are cheap and very good these days. There's a youtube vid on this laptop and the guy comments that the dvd drive is very sensitive I haven't used mine for burning yet. The speakers are definitely small but I think they had to do this to get the profile so thin. If you use a laptop for music you should probably have separate speakers anyway.

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I have had this laptop for 3 months and got it at Best Buy out of the box. Really, like the keyboard and the design of it and it has been excellent for my online courses. I have minitap and SAS software on here and it runs very smoothly. I will be adding some photoshop software to this laptop and will be using it just about every day. Would definetly buy this laptop and probably another ASUS in the future.

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I bought this product about a year ago from a big box store for about $500 during a sale. Overall I have been very happy with the product.

The greatest appeal to this laptop is it's power and it's battery life.

On a full charge this thing can go about five hours. And while you may not have a the best processor or video card, I can still play games like Oblivion and Starcraft II on it at decent quality.

Like others have said, the touch pad is a bit too sensitive. I have often bumped it and unintentionally clicked things.

I have used the laptop heavily for a year and a half now and the battery is beginning to show it's wear. It's only doing about 3 hours on a full charge now.

My only other gripe is cosmetic. Some of the letters too quickly wore off. The left mouse button got worn as well.

Overall I am satisfied with my purchase. The laptop runs quickly, quietly, and coolly.

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I bought a U56E-BBL5 last year and the motherboard began to fail at about 13 months (unit kept randomly shutting itself off). By 16 months, the motherboard rendered the laptop unusable. ASUS would not honor the repair even though the unit was just a few months out of warranty. In my opinion, the motherboard was not manufactured to be a durable component and spoils the good features of the laptop since it is not usable without an expensive repair (around $400). ASUS had an opportunity to practice good citizenship and take responsibility for the substandard component but chose not to. I have seen a number of identical complaints involving some ASUS motherboards.

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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Discount Envy Pro 14" Core i5-3317U 1.7Ghz 4GB DDR3 32GB SSM 64bit Windows 7

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This is exactly what I was looking for. It is light and works really well. I can adjust battery life and get up to 5 and a half hours.

I recommend this laptop. The keyboard is really nice and the touchpad works great, the two finger scrolling is awesome. The brightness adjustment is really good too, most laptops and desktop computers have it set so the brightness level jumps way too much and you only wanted a slight change. This one does it less than an inch, so slight reducing of brightness is great. the design is practical as well. I appreciate that the cover is not plastic but has a metal design. And it doesn't heat up fast or get very hot. Also, keep in mind this ultrabook has 2 hd, a solid state and spinning drive :)

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I purchansed this laptop after much research and preffered to buy it from Amazon. However my experience is too bad with HP this time though I have always used an HP laptop. Here is the list of faults I found with the laptop and they are quite serious and annoying and won't let you work smoothly.

1) creepy system sound on every boot or windows resume

2) caps letter on without caps lock on after windows resume

3) shift key characters show up without shift key turned on after resuming windows

4) new window opens on browser on every single click after resuming windows

5) shortcut in my favorites get deleted and goes to recycle bin after resuming window

6) delete key does not work

7) while typing if press delete key it keeps on deleting all subsequent characters in the reverse direction

8) while rebooting or resuming window any folder or file click shows alert "want to delete"? Yes/ NO doesn't work -the alert windows keeps popping up

9) Windows photo viewer crashes

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This laptop was not at all what I expected. Firstly I had to pay more than the advertised price of the laptop but I didnt mind considering it being an ultrabook. There is no backlit keyboard, no solid state drive and the mousepad has missing functionality, basically it is like any generic laptop in a sleek housing if I knew that I would have bought a sleekbook instead and would have paid much less for the same product. Dont buy this product unless u have money to waste.

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Good product. Lacks enough USB ports. Notice that there is no disk drive. Didn't notice that it didn't have a back-lit keyboard, that would have been nice.

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Monday, December 23, 2013

Toshiba Satellite L755-S5353 Laptop 15.6" / 4GB / 500GB Reviews

Toshiba Satellite L755-S5353 Laptop 15.6' / 4GB / 500GB
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I purchased this laptop from Amazon through the distributor "detailsurfer" as a present for my husband. The purchase was made through Amazon and the hard drive stopped working after less than 2 weeks of use. A technican for Toshiba and Norton both said the hard drive was defective. The Tobshiba rep gave a claim reference number and stated that the distributor whom I purchased the laptop must be notified concerning replacement. I contacted the distributor Andrew within the return period. He did not accept return of the computer. Toshiba has a one year warranty on the laptop. My husband contacted Toshiba concerning this laptop and they stated that they would send a box so the computer could be returned. We have not received the packaging 2 months after the purchase.

I would recommend that you NOT purchase anything from Andrew at "detailsurfer". He has provided no customer service for this laptop. The computer stopped working during the reurn period. He took my money and when the laptop was defective he did not take his "junk" back and send a new computer.

I have purchased a Toshiba laptop in the past and had no problems. I would be reluctant to purchase their products in the future because you will not get any customer service from their distributor or the company.

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This Toshiba is one of 3 laptops I've been waiting for a sale on, and I've just

picked it up at OfficeMax for $379.99. It's probably not the fastest if you're looking for a gaming computer, but for my varied uses, it is perfect. I was looking for a fast processor without mortgaging the house, a HDMI port, DVD player/writer, WiFi of course, great memory and hard drive storage included without having to upgrade immediately (or ever), full sized keyboard with separate numeric pad, and a brand I can trust. This laptop is all that and more. Dual core processor running at 2.1GHz, 4GB RAM, and 500GB hard drive. Great price, great computer.

Won't know about battery life this soon after purchase. Also some bloat to remove, and don't forget to update your drivers.

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This is a very good laptop. I bought it for my sister and it works quite fine. No problems at all....well...except for the webcam. It gave some problems at first so we just reinstalled the driver using the website and it was fixed and ready to go. I recommend this to anyone!

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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Review of HP Envy DV7-7230US AMD A8-4500M X4 1.9GHz 6GB 750GB DVD+/-RW 17.3"

HP Envy DV7-7230US AMD A8-4500M X4 1.9GHz 6GB 750GB DVD+/-RW 17.3' Win8
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Once you remove all of the bloatware and unnecessary HP apps, and adjust Windows 8 settings to your liking, this laptop is quite fast and enjoyable to use. But it takes a while to get there.

**Update 8-15-13: I decided to change my rating from 4 to 5 stars because I have enjoyed this laptop so much over the past 9 months.**

===== First, the hardware: =====

Fast boot and resume times, especially after making the software tweaks mentioned below. Windows 8 boots quickly, and after you close the lid and reopen it to resume, it is ready in about 2-3 seconds.

The laptop is a bit on the heavy side, but feels and looks well-built.

The Beats Audio sound is great, as most Beats Audio sound devices are.

The screen is bright and beautiful.

The keys are comfortable, and the configurable multi-touch touchpad works well.

The touchpad recognizes the following multi-touch swipe patterns: two finger scrolling, pinch zoom, rotating, three finger press, three finger flick, and four finger flick.

The function keys also operate things like the brightness, volume, media operation, and turning wi-fi on and off to help conserve battery life.

There are no built-in Bluetooth capabilities. An inexpensive USB Bluetooth dongle fixes the problem, but it would have been nice to have Bluetooth included.

The camera works well, even in low-light.

===== Next, the software: =====

I am not going to include my opinion of Windows 8 as part of the rating on this laptop. I am not a huge fan of Windows 8 on non-touch devices, but when you add a piece of software like the free, open-source program "Classic Shell" that adds back the old start menu as well as the ability to boot directly to the desktop, it makes things a lot more enjoyable.

This laptop comes loaded with lots of games and applications you may not want to use, and there is no option to include or exclude any of these applications from your installation when you first boot up. Here is the list of pre-installed apps and links to online services:

Norton Internet Security 2012 (60-day trial); Windows Live; Beats Audio; Cyberlink Power2Go; CyberLink PowerDVD; CyberLink YouCam DE; eBay; HP CoolSense; HP Games by WildTangent; HP MyRoom; HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection (HP 3D DriveGuard); HP Recovery Manager; HP Support Assistant; Netflix; Skype; Amazon Kindle e-reader; iHeart Radio; HP Connected Photo powered by Snapfish; Solitaire; Mahjong; HP Connected Backup; CyberLink Power Director; CyberLink Photo Director; Windows 8 Store Apps; HP Online User Guide; HP Registration; HP Connected Music powered by Meridia

There is no Microsoft Office license included. I recommend the free alternatives "Open Office" or "LibreOffice".

The first thing I did when I booted this laptop was uninstall the HP-branded version of Norton Internet Security trial, as I already have my own license for it. I installed the regular version and turned off the smart firewall feature so I had full control over every application that wanted to connect to the internet. I was shocked at just how many different HP programs are installed and run at startup and try and connect to various websites for whatever reason. I am sure some of them were just checking for updates, but there were way too many different programs trying to connect to too many different servers for my tastes. This is a major pet peeve of mine. I immediately evaluated which HP apps I absolutely needed (almost none of them) and uninstalled the rest.

I also noticed some other pre-installed apps running at startup, like some of the Cyberlink apps, so I disabled those as well. There were also some HP and other third-party Windows services running that I disabled. After uninstalling and disabling all of the unnecessary apps, the laptop ran much faster and smoother. And as I mentioned earlier, boot and resume times are very fast. The only exception to the nice speed is the opening of Metro apps, but it is not necessarily the fault of this laptop. I have seen many complaints online about Metro apps loading slowly.

The screen brightness was constantly automatically adjusting, making for a horrible experience. I investigated the power options and noticed a setting for "Adaptive Brightness" so I turned that off, but the screen was still constantly changing brightness. I eventually found a way to disable this. Right-click on the desktop, select the AMD Vision Engine Control Center. Go to POWER > POWER PLAY and disable VARI-BRIGHT.

TIP: To possibly improve the WiFi's range and/or performance, especially when running on battery, see my post on page 4 of the comments under my review.

===== Benchmark: =====

If you would like to run the freeware benchmarking program NovaBench on one of your current computers and compare it to this one, here are my average results after I made the changes mentioned above.

Total NovaBench score: 557

5603 MB System RAM (Score: 139)

RAM Speed: 5142 MB/s

CPU Tests (Score: 230)

Floating Point Operations/Second: 62790020

Integer Operations/Second: 174282404

MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 536782

Graphics Tests (Score: 150)

3D Frames Per Second: 454

Hardware Tests (Score: 38)

Primary Partition Capacity: 672 GB

Drive Write Speed: 71 MB/s

===== Windows Experience Score: =====

Here are my scores from the System Control Panel:

Calculations per second: 6.7

Memory: 7.2

Graphics: 6.8

Gaming graphics: 6.8

Primary hard disk and base score: 5.9

===== Summary: =====

I am quite happy with this laptop's looks and performance, but I had to deduct one star because of how many applications were pre-installed and pre-configured to run on startup, and because of how many of these programs try and connect to the Internet before I even open any of them.

If I can answer any specific questions for you, please ask.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Over the years laptops have become lighter faster and thinner. This HP Envy DV7 is no exception. At first glance, you will be impressed by it's sheer size. It seems that laptops that were 17 inches in the past weighed 13 pounds or more. This device is half that weight.

This Hewlett-Packard has a full-sized keyboard for laptop. It also sports a separate numeric keypad so that you can input numbers more easily. The separate numeric keypad is something often found in larger keyboards and comes in handy if you are a person who crunches numbers or enjoys a calculator type of feel.

With its brushed aluminum exterior it has a beautiful aesthetic look. The cover of the laptop seems to be impervious to fingerprints which is a good thing. The laptop is completely black with a lighted HP logo and silver accents. Instead of a slot loading optical drive it has a tray DVD drive which is more typical of PC's. This HP Envy came pre-loaded with Windows 8 and this is a learning process in and of itself. The laptop is loaded with Beats audio and this provides a fantastic audio experience for playing music on CDs or watching DVDs on the computer. With a 17 inch screen the experience is phenomenal.

Using cool sense technology, the HP Envy is able to stay very cool despite running lots of programs and media. With its whisper quiet operation it's difficult to discern that it is even running at times. A new machine always runs more quietly ... dust and age can make them turn a little grumpier and louder. Time will tell how quiet it keeps.

The Beats Audio and DVD playback is to die for. If you are looking for a great, affordable multimedia laptop that allows you to consume media as well as create it, you can have a nice experience with this. Since this is a slightly lower end model (as far as optical drives go) it does not have Blu-Ray built into the player. If that is a big feature for you, you will have to upgrade to another model.

The laptop boasts 6 gigs of RAM and this is a decent amount for some multimedia and gaming applications.

Biometrics are incorporated into this laptop if you choose to use them this means your fingerprint or finger swipe serves to provide login information. It's called HP SimplePass and it's easy to set up and use. Having used finger swiping technology in the past ... I almost invariably go back to the old fashioned way of authenticating via password. Old habits die hard!

I love this sleek laptop. 17" machines have come a long way over the years and things are faster, lighter and a heck of a lot cheaper.

Right now I am using Windows 8 (the Vanilla version not the Pro) and I like it. That will be another review in and of itself.

The laptop has a nice configuration of various ports (including an HDMI) and the incorporation of 3 USB 3.0 port and 1 USB 2.0 port amidst the typical LAN and SD card ports.

The touchpad more resembled a Mac touchpad and can be used with multi-touch gestures that are straightforward once you know them.

Overall, this is a great, economical and powerful 17" laptop. The Fit and Finish is surprisingly nice and solid. A laptop that definitely rivals more expensive Windows laptops.

I am impressed!

Updated 23 November 2012 this laptop comes with 6GB of Ram (not 2GB) like part of the description mentions.

Update 21 December 2012 the picture depicted on the Amazon site shows an optical drive with a BluRay symbol on it. My version of this laptop DOES NOT have this logo and DOES NOT play BluRay discs.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program HP has made desktop mobility a reality with its Envy dv7 laptop. Forget about choosing between a PC and a tablet the Envy lets you to do it all!

Like a tablet, the Envy is lightweight and unlike laptops of old, the machine runs cool and whisper-quiet. The Envy comes loaded with Windows 8 whose bold new startup screen emulates the look-and-feel of tablet-style computing. (Amazon readers note: among the many preloaded music, social networking, photo and other apps is a nifty Kindle app that allows you to read content you may have purchased through Amazon on the laptop.) Although the Envy does not have a touchscreen, HP has ingeniously engineered the touchpad to replicate the controls you might be accustomed to using on a tablet including scrolling, pinching/zooming, swipe, and so on. I found the help videos useful and got the hang of using the touchpad in short order. No doubt people comfortable with using smart phones and tablets will enjoy using the laptop with this input.

Like a desktop, the Envy has a decent-sized, high-resolution screen and keyboard including a number keypad. The Envy has quality web cams, microphones and speakers; as well as a fingerprint reader that can be used for secure access both at the login prompt and when accessing web services. Most importantly, with 6 gigabytes of RAM the Envy can power most of today's memory-intensive applications such as graphics and office programs; for example, I easily installed a copy of Microsoft Office Professional 2010 and successfully ran the software without a hitch. Select the desktop icon from the Windows 8 start screen to get the old school look-and-feel of prior versions of Windows. And of course, the Envy has lots of inputs for connecting peripherals such as larger monitors, keyboards, mouse, external hard drive, printers and etc. for those who prefer to dock the machine when at home.

In my opinon, the Envy represents a breakthrough for the many business people, students and others for whom mobility and power are both important. You can't run serious applications with a tablet and you can't have portability with a PC but you can easily do both with the Envy. To everyone who might be seriously considering a tablet, desktop or laptop: I urge you to give the HP Envy dv-7 a serious look!

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Bottom line up front: The Windows 8 start screen is not truly integrated with the desktop. My laptop arrived with no product key for Windows 8. There is no software disk, and it is not affixed to the outside of the laptop, nor stored in a file on the hard drive.

The display, graphics, and sound are marvelous. Better than any I've seen or heard. I did play a game from the app store and was very impressed.

Speaking of the app store, as one might expect, at this time the selection of apps is limited. Windows 8 is brand new, after all. Some apps are impressive, others aren't worth having.

I already own a HP Pavilion dv6 laptop, and I love it except for one thing: the touchpad. It is extremely sensitive, and flush with the area below the keyboard. On the dv6, I've disabled the touchpad because every time I use the keyboard, I brush the touchpad with an arm or finger, and my input is interrupted. Disabling the touchpad on the dv6 was a good workaround. I simply use a mouse instead of the touchpad.

Unfortunately, this is a poor workaround for the Envy 7230-us. Navigating the start screen with a mouse is difficult, at best. None of the apps have a back button, and the app screens fill the entire screen. To get out of an app, one must use either the Windows button on the keyboard, or hover the mouse in the general area of the charms and bring them forward in oroder to click on the start charm. For three weeks, I've tried to work out simple workarounds that make the interface less clunky to use to no avail.

I own Office 2010 Professional, and loaded it on this machine. I assumed if I pinned the icons to the start screen, they would behave as apps, and they almost do. Microsoft does not put them on the desktop. They are on the start screen, and you can start them there. But once you open one, you are on the desktop. If you want to use another piece of software, you have to press the Windows button to get back to the start screen.

If you're planning to purchase a laptop primarily for gaming, streaming video, and/or gaming, you'll be delighted. But if you want to use it to create or edit your own files and photos, you'll find the start screen is a chronic obstacle.

And with no product key, if this happens to you, you won't be able to purchase upgraded version of Windows 8 at discount prices.

I got this laptop free from Vine. I thought I'd be delighted. After all, thought it's reasonably priced, it isn't a cheap item. It's something I'd shop around for. Personally, I don't like it and I'm glad I didn't pay for it. But because of the speakers and graphics, instead of two stars, I rate it three.

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okay , I purchased this laptop for my wife to replace an aging DELL that was starting to lose the harddrive . I"ve purchased Dell laptops and desktops for years but also would buy HP peripherals . The price point for this was right so I pulled the trigger . I am so far very pleased with the pc itself . I like the layout , audio , the screen is bright an clear and once you get it up and running it does a fast job . NOW windows 8 ..... not so much . I find it a bit clumsy and hard to navigate . If you use to touchpad it has a tendency to switch screens and pull up tools and aggrivate the hell out of me , BUT , if you use a mouse it is a lot friendler OS . As with anything new it takes time to learn it ( it's going to take me longer because I can never be mistaken for a pc nerd ) so time will tell . hope this helps GOD bless

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