

This means that the Envy 4 is 26 percent faster than our testing model, which has a second-generation Intel i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a discrete Nvidia graphics card. In PCWorld’s WorldBench 7 benchmark tests, the HP Envy 4 scores 126 out of 100. The Envy 4 does not have a discrete graphics card, and relies on Intel’s integrated HD graphics chip for its graphics performance.
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The Envy 4 also features built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0, and runs a 64-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium. The Envy 4 starts up in 19 seconds, which is pretty quick for the category, though not quite as fast as the Acer Aspire S5 (12.3 seconds) or the Dell XPS 13 (16.9 seconds). Our review model, which costs $870 (list as of ), has a third-generation Intel i5-3317U processor, 4GB of RAM, and two hard drives: a 500GB HDD and a 32GB SSD (the latter is used as a cache for the hard drive to ensure a quick boot-up time and faster application loading). Plus, it’s a solid performer with excellent speakers. This attractive ultraportable features a flat, plateau-like brushed aluminum cover and a sexy red undercarriage. It appears to be bigger and thicker than other 14-inch Ultrabooks (it’s not), but it has a design that’s, thankfully, all its own. Ultrabooks, for the most part, look the same: skinny, sleek, and an awful lot like Apple’s MacBook line.
