22 July, 2014: The Envy line represents classic HP blandification to suit its big-box retail partners and the presumed preferences of mainstream customers. What started as an exciting off-shoot brand from its boutique, now-dead, Voodoo PC arm has instead become just another black, mostly plastic computer. The Envy 23 is neither ugly nor attractive. It’s not really anything.
The design at least meets the basic standards of a modern touch-screen PC. You can tilt the display back 30 degrees for a more ergonomic touch-screen experience while you’re standing. The touch screen itself has the same “good enough” responsiveness as the screens on the Dell Inspiron 2330 and the Toshiba LX835 . You will notice some drag, but not enough to disrupt basic swiping and selection interactions.n general, the HP keeps step with its various components. The Core i7 3770S is par for this price range, and its 16GB of system of RAM is actually above the norm. The extra memory didn’t help much on our performance tests, though. Professional-grade video editing and other demanding workloads will benefit from more RAM, but the mainstream consumers most likely to buy this PC won’t likely notice it.
You can always swap out the extra memory and put the cost savings toward the AMD Radeon 7650A graphics chip upgrade via HP’s configurator. That would make a more meaningful contribution to overall system functionality than 16GB of RAM/entry-level Nvidia GeForce 630M combo in our review unit.
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