Testseek.com have collected 105 expert reviews of the HP Envy Spectre 14-3xx Series and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Envy Spectre 14-3xx Series.
March 2012
(78%)
105 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
An elegant case, good battery life and decent design Those are the three things the HP Envy 14 excels Furthermore there is a very low noise level On the contra side there is a touchpad which has a left and right button that need way too much force until ...
The HP Envy 14 Spectre is almost all you need from an ultrabook. For us it was a complete surprise, even if we kinda guessed it would rock. Seeing as it's HP and all that. The looks, the display and the performance are key factors to make you fall for th...
Despite my concern that the HP Envy 14 Spectre is perhaps a little chunky compared with other Ultrabooks on the market, it compares very favourably with the competition in terms of what you get within those two centimetres: connectivity, performance, ...
Abstract: Product round-up It took a little while for the production lines to get going, but the first few months of 2012 have seen super-slim Ultrabooks completely outnumbering every other type of desktop or laptop PC coming our way. Intel’s tight definition o...
Premium Price, Weight and Size, Fingerprints, Paranoia over Crack in Gorilla Glass, Display isn't very Bright
The HP Envy 14 Spectre is a very good looking machine, that's a little different. However, it costs a bundle, is a quite heavy and is one that requires you to clean fingerprints off it every ten minutes....
Beautiful, great keyboard and trackpad, good battery life, powerful sound
Glass makes it heavy, Beats is a bit overrated, no discrete graphics option, a bit pricey
This is, without doubt, one of the most stylish laptops we've seen. While it might technically qualify as an Ultrabook, we don't really see it in that category. What it is on the other hand, is a brilliant laptop that we'd love to own. It's powerful, h...
Heavier and thicker than most ultrabooks, mouse buttons a bit awkward
It's a bit thicker and heavier than most ultrabooks, so if you're counting the grams it's not going to work for you. Performance is average though nothing to be ashamed of, but that luscious glass casing is most likely to be the main appeal. A decent a...
HP’s Ultrabook certainly doesn’t pull any punches. It has by far the best display of its rivals, crams in novel features such as NFC, and despite some minor niggles with the keyboard and touchpad, it feels every inch the classy Ultrabook.Unfix your gaz...