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more about #envy more comments → jinushaun: Saw this in the store last weekend. HP makes some seriously shitty laptops. It's all plastic shiny crap. I have no idea who they're marketing to. The ... more » blash: No optical drive? That part I don't care about anymore and I don't know too many people who do. I'd rather just get a USB drive bundled for the few ti... more » Kaiser-Machead: I still think it's the best looking computer HP's produced in a while, which is not a big feat since most HP's, especially the higher end line, is not... more » Hank Scorpio: "probably the same among you who can drink instant coffee, listen in 92kbps MP3s and think that SD broadcasts look identical to Blu-ray movies" Good ... more » stevehunt86001: Wow, after reading through all of what has been said, I must say that it seems most people are angry that HP borrowed apples design ideas. One questi... more » macpatrik: Alright. So I was actually thinking of getting this laptop cause I recenlty broke my Beats (don't wanna talk about it) but I just found out that it do... more » G-Ram: doesn't look like a MacBook? I'd say aside from the gloss it looks a lot like the not-so-old Blackbook. more » macpatrik: Yea I just saw this in a rap video and was really confused. more » CNoodles: AMD quad core dual video cards driving four lcds 1300 watt ATX powering 6TB of SATA drives in front pop-out bays dual lightscribe DVD drives BUT...th... more » ECAsh: I worked on one.. Pentium(1) 16 megs ram 10 gig HD And someone thought to install XP on it.. more » Pessimippopotamus: Time to sabotage my own PC!!! more » Hello Mister Walrus: Wait, so you're saying that other websites give people prizes for posting on them? FU, Gizmodo! more » ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNO-TOAD: 733Mhz HP Pavillion with a mini tower and windows ME. The PSU blew and an ATX one doesn't fit in it so it has no side cover and a power supply is hang... more » Kaiser-Machead: Guess I should dust off the old Compaq from 1996 and fire up Ol' Betty. more » GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: I have some old computers, but they still run, which makes them not crappy. more » -
#review
HP Envy (15-inch) Review
I've been avoiding this review for the better part of a month because, with all the hype the Envy line has gotten (some deserved), I took the Envy 15 out of the box and had one thought: "Cheap." More » -
#notebooks
HP Envy 15 Beats Edition: Okay, I Actually Am Sorta Jealous Now
Boomin'. That's the Beats edition of HP's Core i7-powered Envy 15, which doesn't look like a MacBook wannabe but its own glossy-black-and-red man. The privilege, and included Beats headphones, add $500, but it's kinda worth it. [HP via Electronista] -
#notebooks
HP Envy Hands On: MacBook Pro Clone Better Than the Real Thing?
It looks like a MacBook Pro. It feels like a MacBook Pro—aluminum body, chiclet keys, even a buttonless trackpad. But the Envy's got an HP logo etched onto its lid. And it might just be better. More » -
#review
Voodoo Envy 133 Review (Verdict: Plenty Thin, Plenty Pricey)
VoodooPC's Envy 133, the world's thinnest laptop, just started shipping, and we scored one of the first production units straight outta Calgary. It's a lithe black laptop that keeps cool while running Vista, a super light machine that's strong as hell thanks to a carbon-fiber frame. It's the size of a MacBook Air with way more tech crammed inside, including its own second Linux-based operating system. And though it costs a lot more than most laptops that perform similar chores, it does it with a grace that I haven't seen since Vista's launch. It's not a gamer's system, but the Voodoo team deserves credit for using what they've learned to build a laptop that stands out when everything else on the PC market just blends in. Does it have any flaws? Yep, plenty. Here's the full review: More » -
#intel
Intel Opens Door for Army of MacBook Air Clones
Muffled by the cacophony of like a million netbooks and the wireless power that'll power our cyborg brains at the Intel Developer Forum was the low-key introduction of Intel's next-gen 45nm dual core chips for ultra-thin notebooks—i.e., the dwarven chips that made the MacBook Air possible. Now that everybody can snag them, expect a surge of similarly limber notebooks that can suck in their gut to fit into narrow pockets of ugly paper. More » -
