Pros
- Fantastic feel, sleek minimalism
- Linux shell with handy apps
Cons
- Today's prices for yesterday's hardware
- The mouse is love or hate -- I hate it
Bottom Line
HP's aptly named Envy turns heads with its design smarts, but causes double-takes due to the overpriced hardware inside.
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