HP has released the new machines including the 14.5-inch HP Envy 14 Beats Edition and 17.3-inch HP Envy 17 3D. First up is the new Envy 14 Beats Edition, which has a totally different red an black design than the rest of the Envy line just like the previous Envy 15 Beats. It even has a red, backlit keyboard. Appropriately, it comes with Beats audio hardware bult-in but also comes packed with Beats Solo in-ear headphones.
HP is more detailed with specs on the smaller notebook and gives it dual Core i5-460M chips between 2.53GHz and 2.8GHz, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 video card, up to 8GB of memory, 640GB HDD, Gigabit LAN, 802.11bgn WiFi, HDMI output. And the Envy 14 Beats Edition keep going strong for up to 6 hours with a standard battery, or amp it up with the optional HP Slim Fit Extended-Life Battery for up to 13.75 hours.It will start at $1249, this notebook is bit too pricey.
And the Envy 17 3D, as HP's first real 3D notebook, it has a 17.3-inch Ultra BrightView display and AMD Mobility Radeon HD graphics to power it.
To support 3D video and gaming, it will ship with active shutter glasses.But the biggest news is that it will support 3DBlu-ray discs! So, get ready to watch Avatar and other titles without having to visit 3D theaters.
The Envy 17 3D will feature Core i7 CPU, AMD ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 graphics, up to 2TB of HDD space, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs.
Previews of the Envy 17, particularly the 3D content,have been really positive and even though the Envy 17 3D will be priced upwards of $2000, it should be a notebook worth to buy.
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