the Hewlett-Packard Voodoo Envy 133, probably the most brazenly overpriced of the batch because it will still set you back as much as $2,700 despite the fact that it hasn't been updated in almost eight months and, accordingly, comes with obsolete hardware.
The 13-inch ultra-slim Voodoo Envy 133 model NV4050NA is priced at $2,699.99 (with "instant rebate"), but the buyer gets nothing extraordinary for this extraordinary price, with the possible exception of an external optical drive and a power adapter with a wireless access point built in.
The stratospheric-price-defying negatives include an old processor, a lagging-edge solid-state drive (64GB instead of the current 128GB standard), and last year's graphics.
Here's a quick rundown:
An old Intel Core 2 Duo SP7700 Processor (1.8GHz) processor (think: original MacBook Air)
A pass? 64GB solid-state drive
An ancient Intel graphics media accelerator X3100 (think: original ThinkPad X300)
A short-lasting 3-cell battery
An external optical drive (this is one of the few pluses)
the Hewlett-Packard Voodoo Envy 133 review
hbailla, Monday, February 23, 2009
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