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HP Envy 17t: A large multimedia laptop with a few small problems

HP Envy 17t: A large multimedia laptop with a few small problems

Posted on June 18, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Our recent review of the HP Envy 17t highlighted some great facets and some small quibbles. While we like the build quality and the beautiful 4K screen, a confusing keyboard omission and lackluster battery life left us wanting more.

The HP Envy 17t is laptop baked with one part excellence, one part disappointment.

The large 17.3-inch 4K screen is bright, covers most of the AdobeRGB color space (88%), and has excellent contrast. However, it’s not the most color-accurate display; most colors are heavily saturated. Additionally, the large screen makes for a big and heavy laptop that some will find cumbersome.
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