HP’s New Envy Laptops Beautifully Blend Metal with Wood

By | September 2, 2019

 

HP’s New Envy Laptops

 

— HP is once again breaking the boundaries of laptop design with daring new ultrabooks —

Following up on the genuine-leather bonded Spectre Folio, the company unveiled at Computex 2019 today new Envy laptops with authentic wood materials. What HP is calling the “Wood Series” consists of the new:

 

Envy 13 | Envy x360 13 | Envy x360 15 | Envy 17

        These specific models will be available alongside the previously announced aluminum versions when they go on sale in the Fall.  Pricing will be determined closer to launch. HP Envy Wood Series price and specs of Envy 13 Envy x360 13 Envy x360 15  Envy 17 Starting Price TBD.

Display:

13.3 inches, 1080p 4K

15.6 inches, 1080p  4K 

17 inches, 1080p

 

CPU Up to Intel Core i7; Up to AMD Ryzen 7 RAM Up to 16GB Graphics Up to GeForce MX250/Radeon Vega 10 Storage Up to 1TB SSD Ports 2 USB 3.1 (Type-A), Thunderbolt 3, headphone, microSD card 2 USB 3.1, USB-C, headphone 2 USB 3.1, USB-C, HDMI, headphone 3 USB 3.1 (Type-A), USB-C, headphone, SD card, Ethernet Size 12.1 x 8.3 x 0.6 inches 12 x 8.3 x 0.6 inches 14.3 x 10.8 x 0.95 inches 14.34 x 10.76 x 0.93 inches Weight TBD Design First leather, now wood.

 

Each of these new Envy laptops features an authentic wooden inlay that runs across the palm rest and touchpad. The rest of the chassis — the lid, base, and keyboard — is made of aluminum. The Wood Series laptops come in several different color variants. The Envy 13 sports a Nightfall black aluminum with walnut wood as well as a ceramic white with white birch wood while the x360 version comes exclusively in the black/walnut finish. Along with the black/walnut, the Envy 15 x360 will also be available in natural silver with Pale birch, which is the only variant offered on the Envy 17. We’ve seen all sorts of wooden gadgets in the past few years, but the material hasn’t found its way onto laptops. Thus, the wooden panel on these Envy laptops gives them a distinctive appearance compared to anything else on the market. As someone who appreciates the mid-century modern style, I find the blend of industrial aluminum with natural wood to be stunning. I was particularly smitten by the silver and birch combination during my brief hands-on time with the convertible Envy models.

 

Performance and Specs:

 

HP didn’t reveal much else about the new Envy laptops beyond their design. However, we do know that the Envy 13, Envy 13 x360 and Envy 15 x360 will be powered by “next-gen Intel CPUs” and 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen chips, while the Envy 17 will only be available with Intel processors. Memory on these machines can be configured to up to 16GB while SSD storage tops out at 1TB. For graphics, the Envy 17, Envy x360 15 and Envy 13 will come with up to an Nvidia GeForce MX250 GPU, which should provide solid performance for casual gamers.

 

Display:

When it comes to the displays, HP will offer a 1080p and 4K display on each of these laptops except for the Envy 17, which is limited to FHD resolution. If you want the best picture quality, then go with the Intel version of the Envy x360 15, which will come with an optional OLED panel.

 

Note:

HP warns that these specs are subject to change between now and launch. Other confirmed features including Amazon Alexa support, a fingerprint reader, wake-on-voice, and security methods for protecting your privacy, including a physical webcam dis-activation switch and an optional Sure View display. Outlook HP continues to push the envelope when it comes to laptop design, and the new Envy Wood Series is yet another compelling option for people who value the aesthetics of their technology as much as the performance. These new notebooks could be perfect for one such group: college students especially considering the previous Envy 13t remains my favorite laptop for students. There are still lots of things we don’t know about these upcoming laptops, like pricing and specs, but their unique chassis has us excited to learn more.

 

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Undercover Tech Support Review Best Laptops Phillip Tracy, Phillip Tracy is a senior writer at Tom’s Guide and Laptop Mag, where the review states laptops and covers the latest industry news. After graduating with a journalism degree from the University of Texas at Austin, Phillip became a tech reporter at the Daily Dot. There, he wrote reviews for a range of gadgets and covered everything from social media trends to cybersecurity. Prior to that, wrote for RCR Wireless News and NewBay Media. When not tinkering with devices, you can find Phillip playing video games, reading, listening to indie music or watching soccer.

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