HP TOUCH LAPTOPS :-
HP ENVY SERIES TOUCH LAPTOPS:-
The HP ENVY series is a line of laptops and other products manufactured and sold by Hewlett-Packard. The ENVY competes with Dell XPS, and Sony VAIO. HP originally launched the line on October 15, 2009 with two high-performance models, the Envy 13 and the Envy 15. These models replaced the Voodoo Envy when HP and VoodooPC merged. After that, Hewlett-Packard expanded the series with the addition of the Envy 14 and Envy 17 models.In 2012, HP discontinued their traditional Envy 13, 14, 15 and 17 models by rebranding their Pavilion line of computers as the new Envy lineup. The new ENVY line has a starting price of $499 USD, and consists of the (rebranded Pavilion) Envy notebook line and the hybrid HP Envy x2. The rebranded Pavilion laptops continue with Beats Audio branded speakers and dedicated Nvidia graphic processors.
HP has branded desktops and even printers with the Envy label
ENVY 15T TOUCH:-
HP’s Envy TouchSmart 15t would be a much better computer if it were equipped with a solid-state drive. With a price tag of $9
50, however, it delivers so much bang for the buck that I’m willing to cut it some slack. It’s equipped with a quad-core Intel Core i7-4700MQ CPU and 8GB of DDR3/1600 memory, plus a discrete Nvidia GeForce GT 740M graphics processor with a dedicated 2GB frame buffer.
The Envy TouchSmart features a 15.6-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels (HP also sells a slightly less-expensive configuration with a resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels). I’ve seen better displays, but not at that resolution, on a display this size and at a price this low. HP saved a few pennies by installing a 5400-rpm mechanical hard drive in this laptop, but the drive does boast a full terabyte of storage. The laptop has no optical drive, and I’m okay with that. You can stream movies, and most software installs via the Internet anyway. HP’s choice of an Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 adapter is a letdown, though, as that Wi-Fi adapter supports only 802.11n networks operating on the crowded 2.4GHz frequency band.