HP has introduced upgrades to its Envy x360 lineup, with a new 14-inch model that hits a budget laptop price.
HP’s Envy line is an interesting mix of midrange pricing and premium design. It sits between the budget-oriented Pavilion and the ultra-premium Spectre, offering some of the best attributes of both. This year’s upgrades introduced to the Envy x360 convertible 2-in-1 lineup include a very affordable Envy x360 14 and an Envy x360 15.6 that offers the first IMAX-certified multimedia experience.
The only display option is a bit disappointing: an old-school 14-inch 16:9 Full HD IPS panel with an 87.6% screen-to-body ratio. That’s an increase in size, but a drop in quality from the 13.3-inch 2.8K OLED display in the previous generation. Envy x360 15.6 The Envy x360 15.6 will start at $950 when it’s introduced later in April 2023. It will offer a choice of Intel and AMD versions, with the Intel models featuring either the Core i5-1335U or Core i7-1355U, up to 16GB of LPDDR5-5200 RAM, up to a 1TB PCIe Gen4 SSD, and up to an Nvidia RTX 3050 GPU. Intel model display options will include a 15.6-inch 16:9 Full HD OLED display or one of two IPS displays with either 400 or 250 nits of brightness.
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