HP Envy 13-1050ea Review
- Intel Core 2 Duo SL9400 (1.86 GHz)
- ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330
- 3 GB RAM Size
- 250 GB HDD Capacity
Detailed laptop analysis based on 5 expert reviews
Score: 77 /100
13.1 ''- excellent
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Our summary of all reviews
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Performance
15 /100
At this average level of performance, all office work is well managed. No problems will be encountered with multitasking or multimedia applications. Older games as well as casual gaming e.g. “The Sims III” are supported. People looking for a primary laptop and who do not require high performance gaming will be satisfied.
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3DMark 06 1024 x 768
2618.33 #
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PCMark 05
4059 #
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PCMark Vantage
2609 #
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Cinebench xCPU 64Bit
5108 #
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Design
4.5/5
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Build Quality
5.0/5
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Base Unit Flex
:5.0/5
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Hinge Stability
:5.0/5
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Display Panel
:5.0/5
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Display
5.0/5
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Display Resolution
1366 x 768
This resolution is also called HD-ready. Viewing more than one website on the monitor is almost impossible, as one window takes up almost the whole space. Graphic designers might not be completely satisfied with this resolution, as this latter might be too small. High resolution picture and video editing is plainly impossible. This resolution is a good option for gamers as many graphic cards will be powerful enough to support the native resolution of this display. Watching most movies will be possible without any black bars at the top and bottom of the display.
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Color Reproduction
:5.0/5
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Contrast
:4.5/5
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Contrast Value
555 :1
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Brightness
:5.0/5
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Average Brightness
327 cd/m²
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Reflections
:2.7/5
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Viewing Angle
:4.0/5
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Sound
1.8/5
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Maximum Volume
:3.0/5
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Sound Clarity
:2.7/5
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Lows
:1.0/5
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Keyboard
4.2/5
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Layout
:4.0/5
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Keyboard Size
:4.0/5
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Key Responsiveness
:3.8/5
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Keyboard Flex
:5.0/5
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Keys Clicking Sound
:3.5/5
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Touchpad
2.2/5
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Sensitivity
:1.0/5
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Touchpad Size
:4.3/5
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Buttons
:2.2/5
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Battery Surfing
8:47 h
The battery life is outstanding. You will be able to use your laptop for the better part of a whole work day. This of course requires you to turn down the brightness of your screen, as the display uses a lot of energy. You should also only plan to do office work and light browsing. If you are going to play games, stream videos, or surf websites with a lot of flash advertisement, the expected battery life will be considerably shorter. The energy saving mode should be enabled at all times, if not this will of course cause the battery life to drop even shorter.
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Battery DVD/Video
6:11 h
The battery is among the best available. You can carry out energy demanding applications such as streaming online videos, preparing for long presentations, or even watching several movies in a row comfortably for extended hours (5 hours and more). Playing games requires much more energy and thus the battery will last for a shorter period of time.
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Weight
2.30 kg
This computer is for most users still comfortable to carry around, although for those used to lighter computers, it might seem a bit heavy at the beginning. Mobile users will most probably need a somehow large bag to carry this laptop around, a backpack in this case would be ideal. Even when factoring the extra weight of the charger, walking with this computer will still be fine for most users.
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Noise
2.7/5
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Noise Idle
:3.0/5
You could hear some silent noise from the fans when the laptop is idle.
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Noise Normal Use
:2.7/5
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Noise Full Load
:2.0/5
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Temperature
5.0/5
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Heat Top: Full Use
:5.0/5
The laptop keeps quite cool at normal use. That’s very convenient.
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Heat Top: Normal Use
:5.0/5
The temperature on top of the notebook is excellent. It never gets too warm.
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Heat Bottom: Normal Use
:4.5/5
The temperature at the bottom is excellent. It never gets too warm.
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Heat Bottom: Full Load
:4.5/5
There is no spot on the laptop that is overheated at anytime.
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Where to buy
You can get the HP Envy 13-1050ea for 899£All external reviews HP Envy 13-1050ea
| Language | Source URL | Review Date | Author |
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English |
www.notebookreview.com | 3/18/10 | Jerry Jackson |
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English |
www.pcauthority.com.au | 2/17/10 | Sasha Muller |
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English |
computershopper.com | 10/31/09 | Jamie Bsales |
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English |
www.engadget.com | 10/5/09 | Paul Miller |
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Deutsch |
www.notebookjournal.de | 12/2/09 | Robert Tischer |