
There’s no getting around it, so we’ll just say right at the outset: HP’s new ENVY 13 and 15 laptops might’ve been built on the “Voodoo ENVY legacy,” but they sure look a lot like Apple’s unibody MacBook Pros. Of course, there’s much more than meets the eye. The ENVY 13 is a bit of a mix between a traditional 13-incher and a real thin and light, weighing in at 3.74 pounds and packing in Radeon HD 4330 discrete graphics, but still forgoing an internal disc drive. The 13.1-inch WXGA display is the real draw, offering impressive colors (82% color gamut) and brightness (410 nit). The other big winner is the optional Slim Fit extended life battery, a slice which snaps onto the bottom of the laptop, hardly protrudes, and more than doubles the standard 7 hour quoted battery life. The laptop body is magnesium coated with aluminum — which gives it the texture of a MacBook Pro, but a bit less of the weight. In our non-scientific tests the build wasn’t exactly as rigid as a MBP, but still quite a bit stronger than the average laptop — and quite nice to the touch. The MacBook-style glass clickpad, however, is not an exciting addition in our book, since the software to support the automagical detection of left and right click — not to mention zoom, rotate and scroll gestures — just wasn’t very tight. Please, give us back our buttons.

HP’s ENVY 15 isn’t much of a “thin and light,” really, more of a straight up premium 15-incher crammed into a 1-inch thick 5.18 pound form factor. It keeps the ENVY 13’s unibody-style construction, and, sadly, the single button glass trackpad, but also works in a new Core i7 processor, makes room for dual SSD drives and adds high-end Radeon HD 4830 graphics with 1GB of VRAM. The 15.6-inch LCD isn’t quite as stellar as the 13, at 300 nits, but HP did manage to include support for a Slim Fit battery for the ENVY 15 — though with non-switchable discreet graphics, you’re not going to get much longevity out of this laptop either way. The two laptops start at $1,699 and $1,799, respectively (a far cry from the original ENVY 133‘s $2,100 starting price), and will be available on October 18th with Windows 7 pre-loaded. Check out video of the ENVY 13 after the break.
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