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Veröffentlicht: 2014-01-09, Autor: Christian , Testbericht von: prad.de
Überzeugen konnten beim HP Envy Rove 20 der Bildschirm und das Gesamtkonzept. Beim Bildschirm haben uns die gute Ausleuchtung, der hohe Kontrast und die sRGB-Farbraumabdeckung gefallen. Leider gibt es kein OSD wie es klassische Monitore besitzen, so dass ...
hohe Fertigungsqualität mit sehr gutem StandfußKonzept, klasse Sound, ausreichend Akkulaufzeit für ein bis zwei Filme
schwerer und teurer als vergleichbare portable AiOs, energieeffizienter, dafür aber relativ langsamer Prozessor, 20ZollDisplay ohne FullHD
HPs Einstieg in den wachsenden Markt der Tabletop-PCs – also All-in-One-Rechner mit großem Display und integriertem Akku – ist der 20-zöllige Envy Rope 20. Das Gerät ist ein durchaus passabler Familien-PC, der vor allem mit robustem, durchdachtem Design,...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-04, Autor: Michael , Testbericht von: tomsguide.com
Attractive and portable desig, Bright displa, Robus, fun software selection
Screen is not full-H, Strange SD Card slot placemen, Lackluster mouse
If you can live with a sub-1080p screen, the HP Envy Rove 20 ($879 as reviewed) holds tons of entertainment value for less than $1,000. The Rove's slick, tablet-esque aesthetic makes it fairly easy to bring to a friend's house, and you can make the mos...
Portable around the house. Huge screen for a portable. Ultrabook performance in a tablet form factor. WiDi compatible. Dualband 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi. Comes with Monopoly and other touch games.
Limited ports. Uncomfortable wireless keyboard. Not full 1080p HD. Somewhat hefty. Lots of preloaded software
The HP Rove 20-K014us portable all-in-one desktop PC has both the innovations and problems that come with being a first-generation product in a nascent category....
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-09-27, Autor: Joel , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Portable around the house. Huge screen for a portable. Ultrabook performance in a tablet form factor. Wi-Di compatible. Dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi. Comes with Monopoly and other touch games.
Limited ports. Uncomfortable wireless keyboard. Not full 1080p HD. Somewhat hefty. Lots of pre-loaded software
The HP Rove 20-K014us portable all-in-one desktop PC has both the innovations and problems that come with being a first-generation product in a nascent category....
No handle for moving the system around, Limited port selection, Underpowered considering price, Too much bloatware
HP's Envy Rove 20 has a nice screen and a wonderfully designed kickstand. But despite a new Haswell CPU, this nearly $1,000 oversized tablet/AIO underperforms and suffers from some design flaws. ...
The portable touchscreen All-in-One segment is one of the more niche places Windows 8 has extended to, but it’s arguably one that makes more sense. More often than not, we ditched the mouse and reached for the touchscreen instead; even the keyboard co...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-08-13, Autor: Matt , Testbericht von: Digitaltrends.com
Quality display, Decent bundled peripherals, Less expensive than similar competition
Mundane design, Too heavy and bulky for tablet use, Short battery life, Disappointing performance, Not a good value
The HP Envy Rove 20 is the most competent all-in-one/tablet crossover thus far. The display is good, the peripherals are reasonable, connectivity is okay, and the price is not too high. Granted, $880 is a lot for a 20-inch all-in-one, but the system's b...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-05-23, Autor: K. , Testbericht von: Digitaltrends.com
Lays down flat, Beautiful screen
Large and bulky, Heavy
The Rove isn't the thinnest or lightest of this new breed of big tablets, but can it stand up to the competition? We think so. Ultra portability isn't the main driver behind this type of all-in-one. No matter what, tablet all-in-ones like these are goin...
Smart multi-tilt stand, great touch-sensitive interface, bundled Ethernet dongle, quiet in general use, stays very cool
No height adjustment, inconvenient SD slot placement, love-or-hate keyboard and mouse, heavy for a 'portable'
The HP Envy Rove 20 is a well-rounded, beautifully put together portable bundle, even if it's not something that people will use much as a true portable. We don't like the fact that the display sits directly on the desk, but that's an issue with al...