The notebook is now not ultra slim, the battery does not particularly long (~ 2 hours), but that is not the area of application
the notebook.
So I want to have fun, or operate it stationary.
It's a gamer laptop, the graphics card can keep up with current super games with a little smears.
The look is noble, the keyboard and lighting very complacent.
The Ctrl key left creaks meanwhile, but I can handle.
12 GB Ram, I have the 256GB SSD variant ordered, make the part for Renner. The Core i7 processor is also quite fast, 2 cores + 2 virtual (hyperthreaded, 4x @ 2GHz), which has been going well.
The display in full HD resolution is enough for me. Fortunately, it does not reflect. It is very sharp, the colors pleasant.
The computer is so to speak not heard during normal operation. No fans, no disk (SSD), just rest. Very nice and cool, thanks to software. While gambling, the fan blows but then like to, but it's not overly intrusive and also the heat development is located in the moderate level.
A great notebook, which also allows for a quick game of gamblers at comfortable level.
The Gestentouchpad round it off, the good old mouse is still the best solution.
Fingerprint sensor, all right, I do not use.
The sound is pleasant, thanks to Beats Audio. But if fat basses is expected now not served so badly.
3 full USB 3 Schnttstellen, HDMI output, card reader (can not MMC), Blutooth, AC WiFi, Gigabit LAN and DVD burner but are the best conditions.
So, then we come to the disadvantages:
Operating and LED drive are mounted at the side. It is only in the enjoyment to see the display when you're like after a night on the right side, or strongly leans to the right side.
Just like the microphone and headphone jack, which was also located there, and even stupidly combined into a single connector, is.
Unlike my old pavilion, the Envy has no separate openings more for access to the RAM, battery and hard drive. This is very annoying, because the SSD variant you only get a maximum of 256GB, which is already as normal notebook too little, geschweigen because for a gamer notebook.
In order to change these components, it requires the complete disassembly of the notebook, which herausstellete to be very difficult and not entirely succeeded without a trace.
Conclusion: great notebook, the price is reasonable, but it might be a little easier to maintain. Very fast, my Lenovo's even a bit portly.
4 stars due to the lack of easy access for the hardware. Otherwise I would have possibly get carried to 5 stars.