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Abstract: Ultrabooks are Intel's name for slim, lightweight laptops. Most ultrabooks to date have been modelled on the Apple Macbook Air so they tend to be quite similar with 13in screens and a tapered design made from light coloured metal. The HP Envy 6 Ultrabo...
Abstract: Not without issues, but the cheaper price and Radeon-powered gaming performance make this a reasonable Ultrabook alternativeRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) Intel’s thrown plenty of money at its Ultrabook brand and, while they’ve gained plenty of column in...
Fast startup and shutdown, Battery life: 5 hrs 7 min, Quiet, Standard connectivity (no need for adapters), Separate headphone and microphone jacks
Not for gamers, Lowquality glossy display, Horrendous sound
The Envy 6's biggest selling point is its thin size (19.8 mm), which officially makes it an ultrabook—and that's about it, because on the 15.6" market you can find all sorts of laptops with better specs at a lower price....
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Published: 2012-09-20, Author: Mike , review by: alphr.com
Not without issues, but the cheaper price and Radeon-powered gaming performance make this a reasonable Ultrabook alternative...
Beyond its streamlined looks the HP Envy Ultrabook 6-1010ea doesn't have a great deal to offer. It's no powerhouse, won't play games particularly well and there's no optical drive. But if your needs are modest and you need a more lightweight 15in lapto...
Sleek design, Fair performance for the price, Comfortable keyboard
Disappointing lowresolution screen
The HP Envy 6 Ultrabook uses the latest Intel Ivy Bridge processor to offer decent power from its slim, sleek shell. Sadly, it's let down by a poor screen....
high applications performance, gaming capability, SSD cache, decent speakers, good workmanship, long battery life
glossy and dim display, limited choice of connectors, GPU throttling on battery, slow and low range wifi
HP Envy 6-1000sg Ultrabooks are coming of age: Thanks to its dedicated graphics card, the HP Envy 6-1000sg can be transformed from an enduring travel companion into a gaming-capable all-rounder if required. Even though the Radeon HD 7670M may no longer ...
Slim, attractive design for the price, Better graphics than pricier Intel options, USB 3.0 ports, Impressive speakers
Lacks speedy boot times and app launches of ultrabooks with solid-state storage, CPU performance lags well behind Intel-based machines
If you're looking for a low-cost laptop with a premium look and feel, the Envy Sleekbook 6-1010us delivers impressively at $599. It's best for casual users and light gamers who don't need to perform frequent CPU-centric tasks. Read More...
Fairly thin, Reasonably light, Screen is bright and clear, Fast enough, Lack of bloatware
Poor battery life, Terrible trackpad, Fingerprint/grease magnet, SSD only for fast boot, Low screen resolution
When we first saw the HP Envy 6, our first thought was that it's pushing the rules of Ultrabooks to their limits. This laptop might be smaller and lighter than the average 15-inch laptop, but ultra-portable it ain't. After a bit of time with it, we can't ...
Atttractive styling. Decent port selection. Excellent price point
Using last generation hardware. Worse than usual speakers. Bog standard, 1366x768 screen. Keyboard isn't backlit
For less than AU$1000, the Envy 6 is quite a good deal, with excellent build quality and attractive design. To get there though, the company had to use last generation specs....