Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the HP Envy 13-AQ0xx Series and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Envy 13-AQ0xx Series.
August 2019
(82%)
41 Reviews
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Abstract: There's a lot to like about the HP Envy 13, starting with its super-slim design, its bright 4K display, its comfy keypad and impressive quad-core performance. The Envy 13 also manages to pack in a discrete GPU and respectable battery life, all for a very...
Published: 2020-02-28, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Its keyboard is backlit and great for typing, ErgoLift and ScreenPad 2.0 boost its versatility, Excellent IPS panel that covers 95% of sRGB, Our Gaming and Web design profile makes the colors on this laptop extremely accurate, Doesn't use PWM to adjust it
Lacks a Thunderbolt connector, No RAM upgradability post-purchase
Okay, HP. We really enjoyed using your Envy 13 (13-aq0000). That is not to say we didn't find any down points. Minor or not, having no USB Type-C charging is a let down in 2020. Additionally, we would have loved to see Thunderbolt connectivity on this lap...
bright, high-contrast IPS screen, 120-Hz panel, HP SureView screen protection, fancy aluminum case, NVMe SSD, good battery times, DisplayPort via USB-C, optional power supply via USB-C (Power Delivery 3.0), keyboard backlighting
low multi-thread performance, no Thunderbolt 3, throttled version of the GeForce MX250
The HP Envy 13-aq0003ng (6HV09E). Test unit provided by HP Germany.Hewlett Packard has packed a quad-core processor and a GeForce MX250 into a slim, good-looking metal case. Unfortunately, the CPU can't reach its full potential in these tight surroundings...
The HP Envy 13 is a dream to use, and it comes in a beautiful chassis. I'd complain about the lack of Thunderbolt 3 and the lack of an IR camera if it were a Spectre x360, but it's not. This is a step below that. The only real downside is the battery life...
Brilliant value for money, Quality in all the right places, Capable of playing games
Battery life could be better, As could its outright speed
You can pick holes in the 2019 update to the HP Envy 13, as you can any product, but it's my new recommendation for anyone who has over £700 to spend on a laptop. (Anyone who has less - well, seriously consider buying an iPad and adding a keyboard.)If it...
Lightweight and a good size to carry around with you, It comes with 512GB of storage on the solid-state drive (SSD),
It doesn't come with a carrying protective travel case, The instructions aren't in much detail, so you'll have to go online for further queries
If you need a laptop that's reliable, fast and can cope with everything from word processing to photo editing, the HP Envy 13 is a great choice.It looks stylish, has a bright and clear screen (ideal for watching films and TV) and a respectable battery lif...
Published: 2019-07-17, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The HP Envy 13 is in some ways a very routine update of a crowd-pleaser laptop.HP hasn't changed the design fundamentals. And it's not even much more powerful than the last, especially considering the CPU and GPU have both been upgraded. You can blame Int...
High-quality touchscreen display, Excellent colour space coverage, Nicely priced
Average battery life, No Thunderbolt 3
Verdict The HP Envy 13 2019 offers excellent performance and style at an agreeable price. It isn't quite on a par with its main competitors – but then again, it's less expensive. Pros High-quality touchscreen display Excellent colour space coverage Nicely...
Published: 2020-02-19, Author: Ben , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: There's a lot to like about the HP Envy 13, starting with its super-slim design, its bright 4K display, its comfy keypad and impressive quad-core performance. The Envy 13 also manages to pack in a discrete GPU and respectable battery life, all for a very...