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https://www.flipkart.com/hp-envy-13-intel-core-...
Deal Price: ₹79,990
Final Price: ₹67,990 (With ICICI CC /Citi CC)
Final Price: ₹66,571 (With ICICI NC-EMI Trick for 24 months)
Available offers
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Amazon @ ₹72,666 (After ₹2250 SBI Discount + 10% cashback of ₹8074)
https://www.amazon.in/HP-i5-1230U-13-3inch-Mult...
HP Official Site @ ₹75,599 (After 10% cashback of ₹8074)
https://www.hp.com/in-en/shop/hp-envy-x360-2-in...
UniqueC (HP Official Reseller) @ ₹83,990
https://uniquec.com/product/hp-envy-x360-13-bf0...
IT World (HP Official Reseller) @ ₹85,990
Operating system | Windows 11 Home Single Language |
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Memory | 8 GB LPDDR4x-4266 SDRAM (onboard) |
Memory Note | Transfer rates up to 4266 MT/s. |
Internal Storage | 512 GB PCIe® Gen4 NVMe™ TLC M.2 SSD |
Storage type | SSD |
Cloud service | 25 GB Dropbox storage for 12 months8 |
Processor | Intel® Core™ i5-1230U (up to 4.4 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 12 MB L3 cache, 10 cores, 12 threads)910 |
Processor family | 12th Generation Intel® Core™ i5 processor |
Performance technology | Intel® Evo™ laptop |
Chipset | Intel® Integrated SoC |
Weight | Starting at 1.34 kg11 |
Display size (diagonal) | 33.8 cm (13.3") |
Display | 33.8 cm (13.3") diagonal, WUXGA (1920 x 1200), multitouch-enabled, IPS, edge-to-edge glass, micro-edge, Corning® Gorilla® Glass NBT™, 400 nits, 100% sRGB |
Touchscreen | Yes |
Screen-to-body ratio (without speakers) | 86.5%12 |
Color gamut | 100% sRGB |
Brightness | 400 nits |
Minimum dimensions (W x D x H) | 29.83 x 21.49 x 1.61 cm14 |
Graphics | Integrated |
Graphics (integrated) | Intel® Iris® Xᵉ Graphics |
Battery type | 4-cell, 66 Wh Li-ion polymer |
Battery life | Up to 17 hours and 30 minutes7 |
Battery recharge time | Supports battery fast charge: approximately 50% in 45 minutes13 |
Power supply type | 65 W USB Type-C® power adapter |
Camera | HP True Vision 5MP IR camera with camera shutter, temporal noise reduction and integrated dual array digital microphones |
Keyboard | Full-size, backlit, natural silver keyboard |
Pointing device | HP Imagepad with multi-touch gesture support |
Audio | Audio by Bang & Olufsen Dual speakers HP Audio Boost |
Expansion slots | 1 microSD media card reader |
Ports | 2 Thunderbolt™ 4 with USB Type-C® 40Gbps signaling rate (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort™ 1.4, HP Sleep and Charge) 1 USB Type-A 10Gbps signaling rate (HP Sleep and Charge) 1 USB Type-A 10Gbps signaling rate 1 headphone/microphone combo1516 |
Wireless | Intel® Wi-Fi 6E AX211 (2x2) and Bluetooth® 5.3 compatible combo (supporting gigabit data rate)17 |
Security management | All-in-One keyboard Trusted Platform Module (Firmware TPM) support |
Input devices | Accelerometer eCompass Gyroscope IR Thermal sensor Ambient light sensor |
Product color | Natural silver aluminum |
Ecolabels | EPEAT® registered |
Sustainable impact specifications | Ocean-bound plastic in speaker enclosure(s) and bezel Recycled metal in cover, keyboard frame, base and hinge cap(s) Keyboard keycaps and scissors contain post-consumer recycled plastic181920 |
Banglore available. Location Specific Deal.
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quantum wrote:Banglore available. Location Specific Deal.
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Yes, limited stock available in specific pincodes
Hurry, Only 5 left! (For Coimbatore)
Seller: TBL Online
I need this. Not available in my location
getready wrote:
Spectre > Envy > Pavilion
Looks good in almost all aspects but it is LPDDRx (Soldered RAM*).. should be faster than 3200Mhz DDR4 stick though
Price very good . but no friend in bangalore😌😌😌
senamit520 wrote:
Dont buy it. It's low price for a reason. It's having 1230u processor. It's the lowest i5 processor. Spending this much for 8Gb is nuts unless it's apple. The best version is i7 1250u variant. Apart from it, rest everything is fine.
Thanks for info. I couldnt buy due to unavailabilty in my pincode
waterloo wrote:
Not a good idea to buy this at this price. Warranty for 3years along with adp costs 7-8k. Lpddr ram is efficient yet not faster than ddr counterparts because of sacrifice of bandwidth to favor power efficiency. And 8GB of RAM at this price point kinda sucks. It has no thunderbolt port either. I really don't know why hp n sell do this to us,? @guest_999
senamit520 wrote:Its got a 9W chip for a reason too, perfectly fits the Ultrabook segment + offers great battery life. i7 1250u is not so different from i5 1230U, both got 2 performance + 8 efficient cores and the same 9W PBP (Minor performance gain due to slightly higher clock speeds on i7). P series chip might even offer 2x performance but its got 28W PBP, runs much hotter and consumer more battery
Dont buy it. It's low price for a reason. It's having 1230u processor. It's the lowest i5 processor. Spending this much for 8Gb is nuts unless it's apple. The best version is i7 1250u variant. Apart from it, rest everything is fine.
getready wrote:What u said is correct with regards to 9w, however spending this amount of money and getting a chip which is competing with last gen Ryzen 5 5600 and 8gb ram is something which wud make me avoid this product. 1250u is a much much better processor and will be efficient+ future proof. At this price point better get Vivobook s14 or IdeaPad Pro series.
Its got a 9W chip for a reason too, perfectly fits the Ultrabook segment + offers great battery life. i7 1250u is not so different from i5 1230U, both got 2 performance + 8 efficient cores and the same 9W PBP (Minor performance gain due to slightly higher clock speeds on i7). P series chip might even offer 2x performance but its got 28W PBP, runs much hotter and consumer more battery
senamit520 wrote:The product price also includes the OLED touch screen + Pen (costs min 3k separately), so its fair to add 10k to its value compared to competition (Vivovook S14 / similar models) but 8GB RAM limitation is a concern, might be sufficient for low to medium usage needs for now but definitely future-proof
What u said is correct with regards to 9w, however spending this amount of money and getting a chip which is competing with last gen Ryzen 5 5600 and 8gb ram is something which wud make me avoid this product. 1250u is a much much better processor and will be efficient+ future proof. At this price point better get Vivobook s14 or IdeaPad Pro series.
I can increase my budget to 1 lakh. Pls suggest better battery life and good value for money deal if any.
too many choices makes life difficult for non techie persons. @getready
P.s. i bought macbook recently but shifting back.
basantmo wrote:I can increase my budget to 1 lakh. Pls suggest better battery life and good value for money deal if any.
too many choices makes life difficult for non techie persons. @getreadyP.s. i bought macbook recently but shifting back.
You can extend your budget to 1 lakh. I see. There are tons of good options. Best thing about Envy touch laptops is the Corning Gorilla glass protection you get. But they lack thunderbolt ports on budget segment. Ok, I ll see. There is an LG Gram option for you. @cashif bhai has very rave reviews about it. 🙂
basantmo wrote:I can increase my budget to 1 lakh. Pls suggest better battery life and good value for money deal if any.
too many choices makes life difficult for non techie persons. @getreadyP.s. i bought macbook recently but shifting back.
What's your typical usage scenario? If you don't game much and no high end software use, light weight laptops with i5 1230U and i7 1250U are your best bet (without touch screen, you might be able to save couple of thousands)
The problem with laptops like Gram with P series chips (i5/i7) is that under load (say medium applications), the power consumption is limited to 50% in comparison (w/ similar performance) and less heat/fan noise (these compact light weight laptops are never known for having better cooling system). With that said, P/H series laptops are good for occasional medium-high end use (If not for longer duration at a cost of inconvenience and battery life).
getready wrote:What's your typical usage scenario? If you don't game much and no high end software use, light weight laptops with i5 1230U and i7 1250U are your best bet (without touch screen, you might be able to save couple of thousands)
The problem with laptops like Gram with P series chips (i5/i7) is that under load (say medium applications), the power consumption is limited to 50% in comparison (w/ similar performance) and less heat/fan noise (these compact light weight laptops are never known for having better cooling system). With that said, P/H series laptops are good for occasional medium-high end use (If not for longer duration at a cost of inconvenience and battery life).
No gaming and high end softwares usage.
Need for office works , browsing and lots of videos watching and i hate using laptop with charging . So very good battery my 1st need.
mac serves these purpose but i didnt liked mac.
Need king of battery laptop except mac🤔🤔🤔
basantmo wrote:No gaming and high end softwares usage.
Need for office works , browsing and lots of videos watching and i hate using laptop with charging . So very good battery my 1st need.
mac serves these purpose but i didnt liked mac.Need king of battery laptop except mac🤔🤔🤔
PCMark 10 score for i5 1230U is ~4500 which is almost comparable to 11th gen i5 CPUs, more than enough to handle your kind of use. With this chip and 66Wh, battery life should be great (Even better than LG Gram with 1240/1260P + 70Wh+ batteries) but like i mentioned before limited RAM is a con (If you're into bulk tab browsing)
getready wrote:PCMark 10 score for i5 1230U is ~4500 which is almost comparable to 11th gen i5 CPUs, more than enough to handle your kind of use. With this chip and 66Wh, battery life should be great (Even better than LG Gram with 1240/1260P + 70Wh+ batteries) but like i mentioned before limited RAM is a con (If you're into bulk tab browsing)
I am planning to buy this now @ 82000/-. 5000/- extra discount now . Lg gram 14" intel evo 12th gen Link-https://www.desidime.com/links?ref=discussion&a...
Any suggestions abt this . Same model 16" at 87000/-
Hope battery would be good.
basantmo wrote:This will be battery champ. Pay with apay ICICI card, and get additional 5% discount if your prime member. So 80.75K. Good deal.I am planning to buy this now @ 82000/-. 5000/- extra discount now . Lg gram 14" intel evo 12th gen Link-https://www.desidime.com/links?ref=discussion&a...
Any suggestions abt this . Same model 16" at 87000/-
Hope battery would be good.
basantmo wrote:I am planning to buy this now @ 82000/-. 5000/- extra discount now . Lg gram 14" intel evo 12th gen Link-https://www.desidime.com/links?ref=discussion&a...
Any suggestions abt this . Same model 16" at 87000/-
Hope battery would be good.
Like i mentioned before, the key problems with ultrabooks / compact laptops are heat/noise >> CPU throttling >> High Power consumption and LG Gram is no exception. If you look at the user and critic reviews for this model, you'll know that LG limited the performance of 12th gen chips (i5 1240p / i7 1260p) making it almost equivalent to U series (on HP Envy 13). You can tinker with the settings (most getting this would'nt even know such an option exists) to get significant performance gain (at least for short period) at a cost of excess heating / power consumption.
About battery life, this model is a big downgrade compared to prev gen Gram (i7 11th gen) but with 72Wh capacity you should get better results compared to other laptops with 12th gen chips (except for those with 1230/5U)
getready wrote:Like i mentioned before, the key problems with ultrabooks / compact laptops are heat/noise >> CPU throttling >> High Power consumption and LG Gram is no exception. If you look at the user and critic reviews for this model, you'll know that LG limited the performance of 12th gen chips (i5 1240p / i7 1260p) making it almost equivalent to U series (on HP Envy 13). You can tinker with the settings (most getting this would'nt even know such an option exists) to get significant performance gain (at least for short period) at a cost of excess heating / power consumption.
About battery life, this model is a big downgrade compared to prev gen Gram (i7 11th gen) but with 72Wh capacity you should get better results compared to other laptops with 12th gen chips (except for those with 1230/5U)
After reading ur comments, i read all amazon review now, all r facing heating issues too much.
now,
More confusion-
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