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March 2012
(78%)
105 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Attractive, unusual design dominated by Gorilla Glass, Terrific audio, Volume dial on the side, USB 3.0 port, Excellent software bundle
Touch pad needs tuning, Merely average performance for the price, Too expensive
The Envy 14 Spectre looks sensational in its glassy, stylish shell and delivers terrific audio. This ultrabook is quite pricey, however, for the level of performance it delivers. Read More...
Published: 2012-03-13, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The HP Envy 14 Spectre has a unique glass-covered design and packs a lot of features into a slim 14-inch ultrabook body, plus its multitouch response is great for a Windows laptop
It's expensive, especially considering the standard components, and feels heavier than it should. The glass wrist rest can be awkward
The first big high-design laptop of 2012, the HP Envy 14 Spectre is a bold experiment that largely succeeds, if you're willing to pay a premium for it.
Unique and gorgeous looks, high end materials, long battery life, IPS class display, great keyboard, Unique and gorgeous looks, high end materials, long battery life, IPS class display, great keyboard, Unique and gorgeo
Display not bright, heavy and delicate vs. mainstream Ultrabooks. Expensive, Display not bright, heavy and delicate vs. mainstream Ultrabooks. Expensive, Display not bright, heavy and delicate vs. mainstream Ultrabooks
The HP Envy 14 Spectre is an unusual notebook in a class by itself, and it's hard to assign a star rating. It reminds us of Sony's heyday when they made incredibly sexy luxury products that took chances with design and pricing. If you want a notebook ...
Abstract: Really, HP has hit a home run here: the Gorilla Glass Envy 14 Spectre is both unique and drop dead gorgeous. It will turn heads. It will make you smile and feel proud if you have even a smidgen of vanity. It's one of the few n...
Gorgeous, backlit keyboard, Raisedglass wrist rest actually helps with typing comfort, 1600x900 screen is a huge benefit, Equipped with reasonable ports and solid state drive, Supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless N
Pricey; we'd expect dedicated graphics in this tier, Glass makes it heavier than competing solutions, Click pad's lack of physical demarcation for the buttons can be frustrating; where is tap to right click?
HP's Envy Spectre 14 is gorgeous. It's also quite pricey, but in that you get one of the best keyboards, a good touch pad, great battery life and, well, a Windows machine that looks like a MacBook Pro. If you've got the cash, then this one comes recomm...
It's expensive for what it is, but the HP Envy 14 Spectre has plenty of appeal thanks to an excellent screen and good input peripherals. It's a very comfortable notebook to use and its performance is good, but not spectacular. It's one of the first laptop...
The HP Envy 14 Spectre has a unique glass-covered design and packs a lot of features into a slim 14-inch ultrabook body, plus its multitouch response is great for a Windows laptop
It's expensive, especially considering the standard components, and feels heavier than it should. The glass wrist rest can be awkward
HP's Envy Spectre 14 is gorgeous. It's also quite pricey, but in that you get one of the best keyboards, a good touch pad, great battery life and, well, a Windows machine that looks like a MacBook Pro. If you've got the cash, then this one comes recomm...