Display / Input Devices
Display
For
its Envy 14 Spectre HP uses a panel from AU Optronics which offers a resolution
of 1600 x 900
pixels. Furthermore the dispaly comes with an edge-to-edge design and it has
been perfectly integrated into the lid. In our tests we measured a brightness level of
234 Candela per
squaremeter, which really isn't ver much. For Ultrabooks the likelihood, that
they're being use outside is very high and therefore maximum brightness should
be at least 250 Candela per squaremeter. Luckily the dispaly offers good
stability when you look at the viewing angle. The result is almost 180 degree.
Input Devices
The
keyboard has been placed in an aluminium bed which also fits perfectly into the decent design
of the entire notebook. As soon as you place your
hands and start typing you'll be surprised what a good keyboard HP used for this
Ultrabook. Writing even longer articles (such as this review) is very
comfortable. Even after hours your wrists wont start to hurt. The only thing
which might need some time to get used to the arrow keys with their
custom layout.
Unfortunately there are quite a few things which are not brilliant about the
touchpad. Once you're looking
for the buttons you'll get right to the issue. The left as well as the right
button need quite a substantial amount of force until they release. For the left
click this can be solved by tapping the touchpad, which results in the same
gesture but for a right click you'll have to use the button in the bottom right
corner. Furthermore the touchpad could be more precise. The surface is too
slippery and it is quite often that we missed the icons on the desktop or the
menues in programs.
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