Testseek.co.uk have collected 74 expert reviews of the HP Envy 13-D0xx Series and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Envy 13-D0xx Series.
October 2009
(78%)
74 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(86%)
578 Reviews
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The editors liked
Handsome geometric design
Innovative full-sized USB port gimmick
Optional discrete graphics upgrade
The HP Envy 13 is a slim
Lightweight notebook with a comfortable keyboard and decent speakers -- plus a fingerprint sensor that makes signing into Windows a snap
Size and weight rivals MacBook Air
New Core i7 processor
High resolution screen
Seriously thin and light
Keenly priced
The editors didn't like
Slower DDR3 memory
This thin laptop's battery life falls far behind the competition. No touchscreen option
Published: 2018-05-16, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Handsome geometric design, Innovative full-sized USB port gimmick, Optional discrete graphics upgrade
Slower DDR3 memory
The HP Envy 13 is an ultra-slim laptop that still features full-sized USB ports and even discrete graphics options, all while being thinner than the MacBook Pro...
Abstract: The Dell XPS 13 is an excellent ultraportable laptop, the best 13-inch Windows model going for many. Dell hasn't aimed for a single superlative feature, a potential gimmick. Its footprint is smaller than the competition, but it's thicker. Its screen resol...
Overall, the HP Envy 13 is a bit of a mixed bag. It's great to look at, but it doesn't necessarily hold up under closer scrutiny. I found the keyboard, in particular, disappointing to use for prolonged periods, and its performance isn't what it could be g...
Published: 2016-02-25, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The HP Envy 13 gets a lot of things right. The design, the trackpad, the performance and the screen are all very good. Using this laptop is a real delight in most respects, its physical portability is fantastic and it has clearly been designed with a sens...
The HP Envy 13 is a slim, lightweight notebook with a comfortable keyboard and decent speakers -- plus a fingerprint sensor that makes signing into Windows a snap
This thin laptop's battery life falls far behind the competition. No touchscreen option
HP's Envy 13 is a pretty good notebook, but why settle for good? Dell, Lenovo, and even HP sell better thin-and-light laptops...
Size and weight rivals MacBook Air, New Core i7 processor, High resolution screen
Somewhat disappointing battery life, Hinge is uncomfortable when on your lap, Touchpad occasionally jumpy
We were wowed by the thinness, responsiveness and overall design. However, a few niggles such as the touchpad, odd-shaped Enter key and disappointing battery life prevented this laptop from scoring higher...
IPS display, Full-HD resolution, aluminum case, very good speakers
no maintenance hatch
The HP Envy 13 is a stylish 13.3-inch subnotebook. Its slim aluminum case is appealing from the first glance. Inside, a powerful processor provides sufficient performance. The graphics core allows limited use of computer games. The computer hardly gets wa...
The HP Envy 13 is a slim, lightweight notebook with a comfortable keyboard and decent speakers -- plus a fingerprint sensor that makes signing into Windows a snap
This thin laptop's battery life falls far behind the competition. No touchscreen option
HP's Envy 13 is a pretty good notebook, but why settle for good? Dell, Lenovo, and even HP sell better thin-and-light laptops...
Published: 2016-01-05, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Good performance thanks to Skylake, Good build quality, Windows Hello-compatible fingerprint reader, Cheap $50 upgrade to a high-res 3200×1800 screen, though the base model's 1080p display is already pretty good, There's a Microsoft Signature edition
No DisplayPort means no 60Hz 4K output, Base model includes a 128GB SSD, and larger capacities cost quite a bit, Fan is audibly running all the time, A white backlight on silver keys is fuzzy and hard to read
HP's Envy 13 is a good laptop, but not good enough to enter that top tier of Windows Ultrabooks. It offers good performance, a nice screen, and the price isn't bad. But Asus' UX305C offers double the storage, a slightly better keyboard, much better batter...