HP Voodoo Envy 133 Laptop

hp voodoo envy 133 HP Voodoo Envy 133 LaptopThe HP Voodoo Envy 133 Intel core2 Duo laptop is a slick laptop that measures just 0.7 inches and weighs just over 3 pounds. It is designed with ultraportability in mind and HP promises instant access to internet and Skype. Developed using Intel Centrino Technology, the Voodoo Envy is HP’s fastest loading systems. It has a CPU with 1.8GHz Intel Core Duo processor and an Intel GMA X3100 for graphics. For customers with an eye for beauty, the Voodoo Envy has options such as Voodoo iconograph patterns, Voodoo Allure paint colours and several Voodoo Ink designs to customise their notebooks.

The HP Voodoo Envy 13.3 inch laptop has a touch pad that allows for multiple gestures and circular gestures namely ‘chirall scroll’. For Wi-Fi/Ethernet, the Voodoo Envy 133 features Voodoo Aura PowerConnect and it also comes with a shared e-SATA/USB port, external optical drive, a headphone/microphone port, USB 2.0 and HDMI. The ultraportable Voodoo Envy 133 Laptop has an attractive back lit keyboard and an average battery life of over two and a half hours.

The notebook has a comfortable keyboard with considerable spacing between the keys. With a resolution of 1280-by-800 pixels, the 13.3 inch screen is easy to be viewed. For those who enjoy music during work, the HP Voodoo Envy has fine speakers to listen to music and watch movies. This attractive laptop can be used comfortably for browsing the net, Skype, MP3 playback and IM chats. With a glossy finish and sufficient features, the HP Voodoo Envy 133 is an efficient business ultraportable.

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2 Responses to “HP Voodoo Envy 133 Laptop”
  1. Jay Lad says:

    Hello

    Where can i buy the Voodoo Envy 133 laptop from? and how much would it cost roughly?

    Regards

    Jay

  2. Christine says:

    I’m looking for a new notebook which will fit my needs: awesome for graphics, studio music recording, and of course school work. I want something that will last me more than just a few years. Although expensive and a little bit smaller than i’d like, this notebook seems perfect for the type of business i plan on doing. Will newer versions be coming out within the next year? is it customizable in terms of size etc.? is it worth the money?

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