![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The HP ENVY 14 features Beats Audio designed speakers located on the front edge of the palmrest. These panels look great from a design standpoint, but tend to exponentially increase screen glare and reflections compared to standard glossy displays. Viewing brightness was excellent in brightly lit rooms, but it was almost necessary to increase the brightness to counteract reflections from the all-glass screen cover. It wasn’t tinted enough to look like a defect or really considered a problem, but it might seem off if you sit in front if a display with a standard blue or yellow tint all day and quickly look over at the ENVY. Colors seemed to have a slight red-cast which was only noticed when viewing an all-white screen when browsing the web or typing documents. Black levels were excellent, measuring a low 0.25cd/m2 in the center and a peak of 275cd/m2. We measured an average contrast ratio of 938:1 with our Gossen Mavo Light Meter. The screen features higher than average contrast and very high color saturation. The 14.5-inch screen size has a higher than average HD+ (1600×900) resolution but a smaller footprint that helps to bridge the gap between 13.3/14-inch and larger 15.6/16-inch notebooks. ![]() The HP ENVY 14 has a 14.5-inch all-glass display that is unique to this particular notebook. ![]()
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