HP Envy i7 4060 Enterprise Laptop computer, 16″ WQXGA Touchscreen 120Hz, Intel Core i7-13700H, GeForce RTX 4060, 64GB DDR5 RAM, 2TB PCIe M.2 SSD, Wi-Fi 6, Home windows 11 Professional, Silver
Original price was: $1,270.00.$1,203.99Current price is: $1,203.99.
Worth: $1,270.00 - $1,203.99
(as of Jan 11, 2025 12:33:40 UTC – Particulars)
Key Options and Advantages:
CPU: Intel Core i7-13700H (14 Cores, 20 Threads, 24MB L3 Cache, 1.8GHz base frequency, as much as 5.0GHz max turbo frequency)
Reminiscence: As much as 64GB DDR5 RAM
Exhausting Drive: Stable State Drive as much as 8TB + 8TB
Working System: Home windows 11 professional
Graphics: GeForce RTX 4060(8GB)
Show: 16″ WQXGA 2560*1600 Touchscreen 120Hz
Ports:
2 x Thunderbolt4 with USB4 Kind-C ( 40Gbps signaling price) (USB Energy Supply, DisplayPort 1.4, HP Sleep and Cost)
2 x USB Kind-A (10Gbps signaling price)(HP Sleep and Cost)
1 x AC good pin
1 x HDMI 2.1
1 x headphone/microphone combo
1 x Micro SD media card reader
Optical Drive: None
Media Drive: Micro SD media card reader
Keyboard and Mouse: US Built-in Keyboard
Wi-fi Connection: Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth
Dimensions: 14.07″ x 0.78″ x 9.94″
Weight:5.91 lbs
Shade: Silver
【Excessive Pace RAM And Huge House】64GB DDR5 RAM to easily run a number of functions and browser tabs unexpectedly; 2TB PCIe NVMe M.2 Stable State Drive permits to quick bootup and information switch
【Processor】Intel Core i7-13700H (14 Cores, 20 Threads, 24MB L3 Cache, 1.8GHz base frequency, as much as 5.0GHz), with GeForce RTX 4060
【Show】16″ WQXGA 2560*1600 Touchscreen 120Hz
【Tech Specs】2 x Thunderbolt4 with USB4 Kind-C ( 40Gbps signaling price) (USB Energy Supply, DisplayPort 1.4, HP Sleep and Cost), 2 x USB Kind-A (10Gbps signaling price)(HP Sleep and Cost), 1 x AC good pin, 1 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x headphone/microphone combo, 1 x Micro SD media card reader, Wi-Fi 6 & Bluetooth
【Working System]】Home windows 11 Professional – Manage open apps with pre-configured layouts to optimize productiveness, Navigate with extra intuitive expertise to get issues carried out, Collaborate with groups with extra options
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5 reviews for HP Envy i7 4060 Enterprise Laptop computer, 16″ WQXGA Touchscreen 120Hz, Intel Core i7-13700H, GeForce RTX 4060, 64GB DDR5 RAM, 2TB PCIe M.2 SSD, Wi-Fi 6, Home windows 11 Professional, Silver
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Original price was: $1,270.00.$1,203.99Current price is: $1,203.99.
Roger –
Made a good choice purchasing this laptop.
This laptop is faster than a greased pig trying to get out of the kitchen.The Hi-Speed USB-C Thunderbolt ports most excellent. Great screen resolution and the touch screen is welcome. It’s small and light weight. This laptop will fit in your briefcase.I’ve had this for 3 or 4 months now and this unit has not balked at anything I’ve asked it to do because of a lack of resources. It’s just plain fast.
Pastor Dan Kemp –
Super Fast…
Love this computer…GREAT VALUE…!!
Anonymous Cow –
Quirky…. Just quirky
Here’s the story. I’m primarily a unix user, but I occasionally need a windows laptop for one purpose or another. My old one finally died after just over 10 years. The machine I had just purchased for my wife had shot up in price by 500, so this seemed like a reasonably priced alternative. Unpacked the machine, and I finally gave up trying to remove all of the bloatware, and reinstalled windows 11 fresh. That gave me the home version of Win 11, so I had to call MSoft to get that fixed. What a pain.Finally, setting it up, getting all that I need installed. I am not pleased with the keyboard. There’s just not enough throw or feedback. Also, THERE”S NO INSERT KEY. How do you live in a GUI world without an insert key (again, I’m primarily a unix user)? I reprogrammed the right CTRL key to act as insert, but it’s still a pain. Also, there is no num pad, even num locked. Seriously, the keyboard is the primary pain point of this machine.Performance seems reasonable, I have no faith in its durability (I have high standards, clearly), but as long as it lasts the performance ought also.Finally, it feels cheap. Not like a ‘business’ machine. Perhaps I’m in the wrong demographic for the machine, but, well, it will be fine. It’s OK.There’s no insert key. I’m primarily a unix guy, and well, that’s an unnoticed disadvantage. Honestly, the machine except for the keyboard is a strong OK. The amount of garbage
Amazon Customer –
Quality
Perfect quality laptop
manuel brito –
Everything.
Everything fine you Guys doing a good job.