HP Updates Consumer Notebook Portfolio, Including Envy

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carickw

The new Envy's look like a great median of price, performance, and style. Yes, they still look like Mac clones, but does that really matter. With swappable graphics, optical (potentially blue ray if you want) drives, and backlit keyboards, they are a clear step up from the previous models while also reducing the price significantly. A sales rep stated that the Envy 14 with an i5 processor (and I assume the lower power Intel graphics) is capable of 7hrs battery life, and up to 14 with the "slim" battery that fits under the whole chassis. Sounds like a powerful, actually functioning netbook.

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LatiosXT

I wish there was an up/down voting system on this site for comments.

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DogPatch1149

A built-in overheat that destroys the graphics chip?  Oh, wait...they've got ATI graphics, not nVidia.  Never mind.

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