This tower desktop HP computer is working fine since recently installed. I find the power button off-putting, a small slit of a tab to power on/off. It is a little sleeker from the last Pavilion I had. I feel a small pamphlet describing the computer's features should be included in delivery; I've seen the manual online, but I would like a manual to describe what the large open slit is and how to run the CD player.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this a month ago and I am a little disappointed because the desktop PC freezes unexpectedly regardless of the application you used with it (e.g., Microsoft Excel, browsing, etc.)_
Accomplishes what it was purposed for. Internet (wifi) connection randomly drops out despite being in a room with other internet-connected devices that do not have the same issue.
The HP Envy does everything I expected very well. In the future please consider lighter colors for the Envy, colors that contrast with the front ports and make them easier to see. Granted, I'm 73 years old. Black may be stylish but it's boring and hard to see. I was pleased too with the relatively short delivery time.
Had to replace a desktop after a lighting strike and chose this desktop unit. After I debloated the computer; I got this unit down to 60 processes and it turned into a little blazing fast desktop unit that surprised me. I added 2 things to this unit; a 1TB SSD for extra storage and a little 1050ti GPU I had. This is used for the basic things and playing a few games (which are surprisingly smooth; with the edition of a GPU) such as world of warcraft (I'm averaging 120 fps). The one thing that I DO NOT LIKE about the HP design is the "breakaway" panels in the back; that is dangerous and sharp when adding a video card, a very bad part of the design.
Otherwise if I catch this unit on sale again will I buy one; answer is YES.