It's kinda weird to get an ultrabook using last year's hardware, and be told that it's a new product.
The Good
The Bad
The Bottom Line
Connectivity
- USB 3.0: 2
- USB 2.0: 1
- Optical: None
- Video: HDMI
- Ethernet: Gigabit
- Wireless: Single-channel 802.11n, Bluetooth 4.0
Such is the case with HP's Envy 6, which uses a Core i5 2467M. Not necessarily a bad thing, but with third generation Core around and offering marked performance increases, it's at the very least anachronistic. Things become a little clearer when you realise it's all to hit a price point, with the Envy 6 selling for AU$999, even at the likes of Harvey Norman.
It is attractive, at least. Black, brushed aluminium, a red base and a thin profile for a 15.6-inch laptop all add up to something that's quite appealing. It's not as thin as the MacBook Pro with Retina Display, which comes up at the same height as the Envy 6's keyboard, but it's nice to see the mid-weight crowd get decidedly slimmer.
Sadly, the screen doesn't match the same rate of progress. At 1366x768 and TN-based, this is standard budget laptop fodder, which cheapens the Envy brand. There is a 500GB mechanical hard drive inside though, paired with a 4GB flash drive to assist boot speed.
Ports are befitting of a laptop of this size, with two USB 3.0, one USB 2.0, an SD card reader, HDMI, gigabit Ethernet, headphone and microphone jacks.
HP has employed a standard level Synaptics pad for its clickpad, and the keyboard is serviceable, but not backlit. Despite carrying the Beats logo, the speakers included are quite hissy and treble biased, also attenuating volume when it gets too much for the equipment used. You can get something vaguely acceptable by fiddling with the settings in the Beats control panel, but it can't overcome the fact that the speakers simply aren't very good.
Wireless options are towards the budget end of the spectrum, with 2.4GHz 802.11n and Bluetooth 4.0 included.
Application performance
Choose a benchmark: Handbrake | iTunes | Photoshop | Multimedia
Handbrake encoding (in seconds)
- 369Asus ZenBook Prime UX31A (Core i7 3517U, 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD)
- 395Dell XPS 14 (Core i7 3517U, 8GB RAM, 500GB HDD, GeForce GT 630M)
- 398Fujitsu Lifebook U772 (Core i5 3427U, 4GB RAM, 500GB HD + 32GB SSD cache)
- 458Sony Vaio T 11.6 (Core i5 3317U, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 491Asus ZenBook UX31 (Core i7 2667M, 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD)
- 535Toshiba Satellite Z830 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 537HP Envy 14 Spectre (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 541HP Envy 6 1010TU (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD)
- 544Acer Aspire S3 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 320GB HDD)
- 549Samsung Series 5 Ultra 14-inch (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, Radeon HD 7550M)
- 559Asus ZenBook UX21 (Core i7 2667M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 656Samsung Series 5 Ultra 13.3-inch (Core i5 2467, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
iTunes encoding (in seconds)
- 43Asus ZenBook Prime UX31A (Core i7 3517U, 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD)
- 44Dell XPS 14 (Core i7 3517U, 8GB RAM, 500GB HDD, GeForce GT 630M)
- 46Asus ZenBook UX21 (Core i7 2667M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 47Fujitsu Lifebook U772 (Core i5 3427U, 4GB RAM, 500GB HD + 32GB SSD cache)
- 47Asus ZenBook UX31 (Core i7 2667M, 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD)
- 48Sony Vaio T 11.6 (Core i5 3317U, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 59HP Folio 13 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 59HP Envy 14 Spectre (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 59Toshiba Satellite Z830 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 59Samsung Series 5 Ultra 13.3-inch (Core i5 2467, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 61Samsung Series 5 Ultra 14-inch (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, Radeon HD 7550M)
- 61HP Envy 6 1010TU (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD)
- 63Acer Aspire S3 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 320GB HDD)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Photoshop CS5 benchmark (in seconds)
- 287Asus ZenBook UX21 (Core i7 2667M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 288Asus ZenBook Prime UX31A (Core i7 3517U, 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD)
- 293Dell XPS 14 (Core i7 3517U, 8GB RAM, 500GB HDD, GeForce GT 630M)
- 293Asus ZenBook UX31 (Core i7 2667M, 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD)
- 303Fujitsu Lifebook U772 (Core i5 3427U, 4GB RAM, 500GB HD + 32GB SSD cache)
- 320Sony Vaio T 11.6 (Core i5 3317U, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 330Toshiba Satellite Z830 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 332HP Folio 13 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 341Acer Aspire S3 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 320GB HDD)
- 341Samsung Series 5 Ultra 13.3-inch (Core i5 2467, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 345HP Envy 14 Spectre (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 349HP Envy 6 1010TU (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD)
- 362Samsung Series 5 Ultra 14-inch (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, Radeon HD 7550M)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Multimedia multitasking test (in seconds)
- 459Dell XPS 14 (Core i7 3517U, 8GB RAM, 500GB HDD, GeForce GT 630M)
- 473Asus ZenBook Prime UX31A (Core i7 3517U, 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD)
- 518Fujitsu Lifebook U772 (Core i5 3427U, 4GB RAM, 500GB HD + 32GB SSD cache)
- 538Sony Vaio T 11.6 (Core i5 3317U, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 577Asus ZenBook UX31 (Core i7 2667M, 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD)
- 615Asus ZenBook UX21 (Core i7 2667M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 682Toshiba Satellite Z830 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 686HP Envy 14 Spectre (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 693HP Envy 6 1010TU (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD)
- 719Samsung Series 5 Ultra 14-inch (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, Radeon HD 7550M)
- 723Acer Aspire S3 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 320GB HDD)
- 837HP Folio 13 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 857Samsung Series 5 Ultra 13.3-inch (Core i5 2467, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
The hardware configuration puts the Envy 6 within spitting distance of the Spectre 14, but still a large distance behind the third generation Core laptops.
Battery life
Battery life (time)
- Heavy battery test
- Light battery test
- 4h 15m6h 58m
- Dell XPS 14 (Core i7 3517U, 8GB RAM, 500GB HDD, GeForce GT 630M)
- 4h 48m6h 27m
- HP Folio 13 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 3h 34m6h 7m
- HP Envy 14 Spectre (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 3h 28m5h 42m
- Fujitsu Lifebook U772 (Core i5 3427U, 4GB RAM, 500GB HD + 32GB SSD cache)
- 3h 7m5h 23m
- Asus ZenBook UX31 (Core i7 2667M, 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD)
- 3h 34m5h 10m
- HP Envy 6 1010TU (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD)
- 4h 6m5h 8m
- Toshiba Satellite Z830 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 3h 35m4h 52m
- Samsung Series 5 Ultra 13.3-inch (Core i5 2467, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 3h 11m4h 41m
- Samsung Series 5 Ultra 14-inch (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, Radeon HD 7550M)
- 2h 24m4h 25m
- Sony Vaio T 11.6 (Core i5 3317U, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 2h 52m4h 21m
- Asus ZenBook Prime UX31A (Core i7 3517U, 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD)
- 2h 15m3h 21m
- Asus ZenBook UX21 (Core i7 2667M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD)
- 2h 42m2h 54m
- Acer Aspire S3 (Core i5 2467M, 4GB RAM, 320GB HDD)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
While battery life is excellent, it doesn't match HP's other efforts in the ultrabook arena.
Conclusion
For less than AU$1000, the Envy 6 is quite a good deal, with an excellent build quality and attractive design. To get there, though, the company had to use last-generation specs. For most, this won't be a bother, but if you want better performance, wait for the refresh.


