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The Ultrabook that’s up for anything. Always on, ultra fast! It’s the Ultrabook with Beats Audio, a backlit keyboard and a soft-touch base that makes it easy to grab and go.Don’t forget Office with your PC purchase. Download Office 2013 instantly with Amazon Digital Software.
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #722 in Personal Computers
- Color: Black
- Brand: HP
- Model: 4-1110us
- Released on: 2012-10-26
- Dimensions: 13.60" h x 18.90" w x 3.10" l, 3.80 pounds
- CPU: Core i3-3217U 1.8 GHz
- Memory: 4GB DDR3 SDRAM
- Hard Disk: 500GB
- Processors: 2
- Display size: 14
Features
- Intel Core i3-3217U 1.8 GHz (3 MB Cache)
- 4 GB DDR3
- 500 GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive, 32 GB Solid-State Drive
- 14-Inch Screen, Intel HD graphics 4000
- Windows 8
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Grab the HP ENVY Ultrabook 4-1110us PC, the laptop that's up for anything, and get going in seconds. Wake up from sleep mode to email, notifications and apps that are up to date thanks to smart technology. Count on Beats Audio, designed to deliver the best-sounding, richest audio available on a PC. Plus, get automatic air conditioning for your laptop and protect data from accidental bumps and bruises. This HP ENVY Ultrabook 4 also has a full-size backlit keyboard that's comfortable to use during red-eye flights.
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Product Overview
The Ultrabook that's no lightweight.
Count on the thin, light and ultra-responsive HP ENVY 4, the Ultrabook with Beats Audio. Enjoy top performance with a fast wake-up time. Plus, show off your style with an eye-catching design that has a soft-touch, slip-resistant base. Stay comfortable and keep your data safe, too, with exclusive HP innovations.
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Wirelessly stream your photos, videos, and other PC content to an HDTV
Built-in media card reader
Transfer photos from your memory cards in seconds
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Start up in seconds and pick up where you left off
HDMI port
View photos, videos and files stored on your PC on your HDTV
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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
good price nice ultrabook
By paras
First thing I want to write is that it was amazing to see that it took 13 seconds to get to the home screen or whatever screen they call it in windows 8. That was just impressive. I have own an ASUS laptop before and the touchpad was fairly good but something was missing, I was making too many errors while typing. Hp has done a brilliant job in keyboard placing at least that's what I think. similarly the touchpad feels great, it is not a plain surface, you feel some resistance while moving the hand around it and it feels good, feels I have more control over the touchpad. May not feel much of an important thing but with Windows 8 trust me, you are going to love that.
On the bad side, you can easily see fingerprints on it which is kind of distracting in my case, thinking to buy a cool laptop skin to solve that problem. F5 button is constantly on, which i thought was not necessary before but in the dark you know exactly where to press to turn on the backlit and dont have to try to guess where is Fn button and F5. So i don't have problem with F5 lighting up anymore, trying to getting used to that.
Bottom-line for less than $800 this machine is just perfect for someone like me who wants to get latest in the technology, both flash memory to boot up way faster (Ultrabook thing)and Windows 8,btw i want to comment on windows8, if you have had a windows phone before it should not be much of a problem to get used to it and for the rest, people are buying apple computers for the first time and trying to learn how to use it, trust me it wont be half of that trouble to get used to windows 8, its time to evolve to next generation anyway:)
22 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Impressively fast and the battery life is amazing!
By fair_deal_guy
HP's Sleekbooks are very handsome devices. They feature top-shelf materials, and the fit and finish is impeccable. Should any of this matter to a laptop buyer? Perhaps not, but when so many machines look alike, it's nice to walk into a meeting (or the corner coffee shop) and draw admiring looks from people when you take your Sleekbook out of your bag. Yes, it's that good looking.
In terms of performance, it's really hard to assess how fast a machine is from raw product specifications. The HP Envy 4-1100us features the newest Intel processor, 4Gb of RAM, a 500Gb hard drive, and a 14-inch screen driven by an onboard Intel graphics processor. It also comes with Windows 8 built-in, which is a very attractive feature for those of us who hate the gotchas and glitches that invariably occur during OS upgrades.
These are not knockout specs, but they're quite good at this price level. In my real-world performance tests (Microsoft Office suite, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, various business tools, ITunes, etc.), I found the HP Envy to be plenty fast, and exceptionally quiet. (The RAM and hard drives can be upgraded, so if you seek lightning-fast performance, it can be attained if you desire.)
The battery life is exceptional - I can work all day at the office or in a coffee shop without plugging in. That's pretty amazing battery performance considering the light weight of this machine.
So for those looking for a very sleek, um, Sleekbook at a very affordable price, I'm not sure you can do better than this machine.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Love the computer - Windows 8 - not so much
By J. Cira
First, let me say WOW to the backlit keyboard. I LOVE LOVE LOVE it and frankly, think all keyboards should be standard backlit. I do a lot of late-nite web surfing and it was always so troublesome. The keys are 'chicklet' in style and respond easily and quickly to your touch. You can, if you don't want to use the backlit feature, simply hit F5 and it turns it off.
The laptop itself - for only 4 gb of ram is pretty responsive - it boots FAST and even after its asleep - up and going in less than 20 seconds. It feels well made and even though only 14", does not feel cramped or uncomfortable.
Now for the bad: I had read quite a few reviews on Windows 8 - some good, some bad, some so/so. Seeing all those ads on TV, I thought, what could be so bad? First, its much too confusing and I'm pretty computer literate. Too much crap that just isn't needed. If I want an ebay "app" or icon on my computer, I'll download and put it there myself. Same with all the other "junk" that comes on it. Second, its much too sensitive. I will be in an email typing away and next thing I know POOF its disappeared and I have a million tiny icons on my screen - sure you just put your cursor to the left corner and you can get back to where you want to go - but it should not be that touchy feely sensitive. Or you hit a key and you're in somewhere you have no clue why you're there, how you got there, why its even there. Windows 8 takes up a LOT of space. It does have a few nice keyboard shortcuts (once you figure them out) but frankly, if I could put Windows 7 on this - it would be PERFECT.
Windows 8 is also not 100% compatible with all your other programs and hardware. For example, my Apple shuffle - Windows 8 doesn't even recognize, can't find it and iTunes doesn't see it either on Windows 8. I have now found numerous other websites reporting this same issue - so if you are an iPhone or iPod or iPad user - BEWARE of Windows 8.
I would have given this 5 stars but for Windows 8. For me it just isn't what its all (excuse me a moment as I find my way back to this review after hitting some random key by mistake).....where was I? Oh yes, Windows 8 just isn't all that - much too sensitive and easy to get "lost" and just not compatible with all software/hardware.





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