HP seems to be adding two more devices in their ENVY series of ultrabooks -- 14-inch ENVY 4 and 15.6-inch ENVY 6. Even though there is no official word from HP, a member ZuneNinja from Notebook Review forum posted the full details of the device. The source only pointed the details of ENVY 6, and there is no words on ENVY 4, but it seems to be a smaller variant of ENVY 6 with the same configuration in a smaller size.

HP takes Intel's i5-2467M 1.6GHz “Sandy Bridge” processor to power the device, and throws AMD Radeon HD 7670M 2GB DDR3 dedicated video card to pair with the processor. The display is BrightView one which has glossy coating, with a resolution of 1366 x 768. You will get a storage option of 8 GB of RAM along with 500GB mechanical hard drive paired with 32GB of mSATA solid state storage.
The device, from the pictures looks to be finished with a brushed metal chassis in black color and also sports a chiclet-style keyboard. But one drawback of the device, is that it offers only 4-cell battery, but we don't know that whether they will provide any other battery options, when it hits the market.
It also offers all the regular ports including HDMI, 1 x USB 2.0, 2 x USB 3.0, SD card reader along with the network options like Wi-Fi, Ethernet LAN, Bluetooth etc.
Measuring just 0.78 inches the device is 4.7 pounds heavy. There is no information on the price details, but it should be less than $1,400, the price tag of ENVY 14 Spectre
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HP takes Intel's i5-2467M 1.6GHz “Sandy Bridge” processor to power the device, and throws AMD Radeon HD 7670M 2GB DDR3 dedicated video card to pair with the processor. The display is BrightView one which has glossy coating, with a resolution of 1366 x 768. You will get a storage option of 8 GB of RAM along with 500GB mechanical hard drive paired with 32GB of mSATA solid state storage.
The device, from the pictures looks to be finished with a brushed metal chassis in black color and also sports a chiclet-style keyboard. But one drawback of the device, is that it offers only 4-cell battery, but we don't know that whether they will provide any other battery options, when it hits the market.
It also offers all the regular ports including HDMI, 1 x USB 2.0, 2 x USB 3.0, SD card reader along with the network options like Wi-Fi, Ethernet LAN, Bluetooth etc.
Measuring just 0.78 inches the device is 4.7 pounds heavy. There is no information on the price details, but it should be less than $1,400, the price tag of ENVY 14 Spectre
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