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37 Reviews
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Le format, La technologie d'affichage, La batterie intégrée
Un design pas très orginal
Moitié tablette, moitié PC tout-en-un, l'Envy Rove 20 est polyvalent et pensé pour toute la famille. Pour le prix de 1000 euros, on regrette principalement la faible luminosité de l'écran puis, dans une moindre mesure, que la partie audio et l'ensemble cl...
Published: 2014-01-09, Author: Christian , review by: prad.de
Überzeugen konnten beim HP Envy Rove 20 der Bildschirm und das Gesamtkonzept. Beim Bildschirm haben uns die gute Ausleuchtung, der hohe Kontrast und die sRGB-Farbraumabdeckung gefallen. Leider gibt es kein OSD wie es klassische Monitore besitzen, so dass ...
hohe Fertigungsqualität mit sehr gutem StandfußKonzept, klasse Sound, ausreichend Akkulaufzeit für ein bis zwei Filme
schwerer und teurer als vergleichbare portable AiOs, energieeffizienter, dafür aber relativ langsamer Prozessor, 20ZollDisplay ohne FullHD
HPs Einstieg in den wachsenden Markt der Tabletop-PCs – also All-in-One-Rechner mit großem Display und integriertem Akku – ist der 20-zöllige Envy Rope 20. Das Gerät ist ein durchaus passabler Familien-PC, der vor allem mit robustem, durchdachtem Design,...
Massive Windows 8 tablet with its own built-in battery; Desk stand can be setup in just about any configuration; 1TB drive means plenty of storage;
Low resolution screen; Specs could do with an increase; A big tablet without a big battery
HP’s return to oversized portable computers is an interesting one, but it doesn’t make a lot of sense. We could see it being useful in maybe a kitchen, but since the whole idea of a tablet is to be portable, the ridiculous size and weight really prohi...
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Published: 2013-08-09, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The HP Envy Rove 20 costs a bit less than some other tabletop PCs, includes great audio, and runs long enough to watch a couple of movies without being plugged in
It's heavier than some comparable big-screen systems, uses a lower-end CPU, and the 20-inch display isn't full HD
HP's entry in the growing tabletop PC field, the 20-inch Envy Rove 20, is a fun family PC, but it really should have a full 1080p display....
Smart multi-tilt stand, great touch-sensitive interface, bundled Ethernet dongle, quiet in general use, stays very cool
No height adjustment, inconvenient SD slot placement, love-or-hate keyboard and mouse, heavy for a 'portable'
The HP Envy Rove 20 is a well-rounded, beautifully put together portable bundle, even if it's not something that people will use much as a true portable. We don't like the fact that the display sits directly on the desk, but that's an issue with al...
It's a shame that the Rove is currently only available with an i3 processor, as it's probably not powerful enough to use as your main home PC. However, it will work really well as a second PC that acts as a kind of entertainment terminal that you can shar...
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Published: 2013-10-09, Author: Joel , review by: itproportal.com
Portable around the house, Huge screen for a portable, Ultrabook performance in tablet form
Limited ports, Uncomfortable wireless keyboard, Not full 1080p HD
For the time being, the XPS 18 remains our favourite portable all-in-one, as Dell's offering has the best balance of portability and usability. The HP Rove 20 gives the Dell machine a decent run for its money, though, but the Rove is a bit bulkier and sl...
Home users who like the idea of being able to lug a computer to different rooms and want something bigger than a laptop will find the Envy Rove useful as long as heavy-duty computing isn't involved.Tags:Desktop PCs,Tablets,WindowsBest prices todayRetailer...