[Video Review] HP Envy 16 (16-h0000) – It’s envious of the Omen 16


HP ENVY 16 (16-h0000, h1000) in-depth review

Even though it is not the most expensive series, the Envy is probably HP's most exquisite subbrand. Now that 16-inch notebooks are becoming the new norm, it was only natural for them to perceive the Envy 16 (16-h0000).While it looks pretty sleek, you can definitely tell that it has a ton of power on the inside. We'll get to that later. What we're going to tell you right now, is that its hardware is pretty ...enviable.This MacBook / XPS slayer can be equipped with Intel's Core i9-12900H. And if you want the maximum graphics performance for your video edits or 3D renders, you can get th[...]

Pros

  • Sleek metal design
  • 92% sRGB coverage and accurate color representation (CSO1608)
  • Quick pixel response times (CSO1608)
  • No PWM (CSO1608)
  • 2x SODIMM slots + 2x M.2 PCIe Gen 4 x4 slots
  • Great keyboard
  • 2x Thundebrolt 4 + HDMI 2.0 + MicroSD card slot
  • Vapor chamber

Cons

  • Can't extract Alder Lake's full potential
  • No NumberPad

HP ENVY 16 (16-h0000, h1000) - Specs

  • CSO1608
  • Color accuracy  3.6  1.1
  • HDD/SSD
  • up to 2048GB SSD
  • RAM
  • up to 64GB
  • OS
  • Windows 11 Pro, Windows 11 Home, Windows 11, Windows 10 Pro, Chrome OS
  • Battery
  • 83Wh, 6-cell
  • Body material
  • Aluminum
  • Dimensions
  • 357.37 x 251.71 x 19.9 mm (14.07" x 9.91" x 0.78")
  • Weight
  • 2.30 kg (5.1 lbs)
  • Ports and connectivity
  • 1x USB Type-A
  • 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps)
  • 1x USB Type-A
  • 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps), Sleep and Charge
  • 2x USB Type-C
  • 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20 Gbps), Thunderbolt 4, DisplayPort, Sleep and Charge
  • HDMI
  • 2.0
  • Card reader
  • MicroSD
  • Ethernet LAN
  • Wi-Fi
  • 802.11ax
  • Bluetooth
  • 5.2
  • Audio jack
  • 3.5mm Combo Jack
  • Features
  • Fingerprint reader
  • Web camera
  • HP True Vision 5MP IR with camera shutter, temporal noise reduction
  • Backlit keyboard
  • optional
  • Microphone
  • Dual Array Digital Microphones
  • Speakers
  • Quad Stereo Speakers, Bang & Olufsen
  • Optical drive
  • Security Lock slot

All HP ENVY 16 (16-h0000, h1000) configurations

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Envy laptops are one of HP’s more expensive series. This means that we get flagship hardware and good features, including a quality display, which we’ll talk about below. Today, we have the Envy 16, powered by Alder Lake and RTX Ampere. That’s not everything, though, as the Intel Arc A370M graphics makes a silent appearance, will it be a game changer, or will it be a failure?

[Intro]

The Envy 16 is built from aluminum and has a similar design to the ZBook Studio G9. The laptop has rounded edges and corners on the front and sides, while the back is sharper. This makes the lid difficult, if not impossible to open with one hand. Durability is good, with both the lid and base being quite solid. In terms of dimensions, the Envy 16 hides its 2.30 kg weight pretty well, thanks to the 19.9 mm profile.

[Input devices]

The base has two speaker grills, a keyboard, and a touchpad. For some reason, the device lacks a fingerprint reader but at least has a webcam shutter. The board is quite good, as the keys sport long key travel, clicky feedback, and a backlight. The touchpad has a large size and is covered in glass. Using it is great, as it’s responsive and accurate.

[Ports]

The I/O is on the left and right sides, but it isn’t split evenly. The right side gets two Thunderbolt 4 ports, an HDMI 2.0 port, and a full-sized 10-gigabit USB port. Then, on the left, there’s one more full-sized USB port of the same speed, an audio jack, and a MicroSD card slot.

[Display]

There’s only one display option, but it’s so good that we don’t mind. The panel has a QHD+ resolution, which means a 16:10 aspect ratio, as well as a 120Hz refresh rate. It’s excellent for enjoying movies or shows, while the 92% sRGB coverage and great accuracy with our Design and Gaming profile make it ideal for Creator work. The response time is fairly low at 11ms, which should make you happy.

We’ll leave links to our display profiles in the description below.

[Battery]

With an 83Wh battery pack, the laptop lasts for 12 hours and 23 minutes of Web browsing, or 11 hours and 40 minutes of video playback. This is great, as you won’t have to use a charger that often. Of course, it all depends on the workload that you’re doing.

[Performance]

These results were accomplished with a configuration using the Core i7-12700H and the RTX 3060.

On the CPU front, the Core i7 isn’t in its best form, getting outperformed by the Omen 16 with a Core i5-12500H and the Dell XPS 9520, a 400-gram lighter laptop.
The 95W RTX 3060 is quite powerful, but the 140W version inside the Omen 16 does get better results in benchmarks.

As for gaming, our External monitor testing shows the GPU to be very competitive at 1080p, offering playable framerates in many games while running them at max settings. Here we spotlight AC: Valhalla, where we get 54 fps at the Ultra High preset.

We have benchmarked the 95W RTX 3060 in a lot more games, all available on our LaptopMedia Benchmarks channel. If you’re interested in any GPU’s performance, you’ll find gameplay videos there, please subscribe!

[Cooling]

The Envy 16 employs a vapor chamber, a smart move, which keeps the laptop thin. Two fans push air through it, while there’s one heat pipe mounted on the side.

Cooling performance is good, but we feel like there’s room for growth, as the CPU runs at 55W and at only 2.29 GHz at the 15-minute mark. On the other hand, we see the full 95W TGP of the RTX 3060 being used, resulting in the GPU running in the high fifteen hundreds.

Comfort is good, as the fans don’t spin at their Max RPM. On the other hand, the chassis does get warm, reaching 47°C.

[Teardown and upgradeability]

The laptop offers good upgradeability, with two SODIMM slots for DDR5 memory and two M.2 slots for Gen 4 drives.

As always, we’ll have our teardown video in the upper right corner.

[Verdict]

The Envy 16 could have been more powerful, but HP chooses to prioritize comfort once again. Still, the chassis of the laptop gets warm, as the thin profile and the aluminum housing don’t isolate the heat well enough.

If you’re not afraid of an extra 100 grams and a thicker device, HP has another offer with the Omen 16. It uses many of the same materials, and the screen is good as well. Most importantly, it offers more performance.

If you still fancy the HP Envy 16, check out our written review on our website, which goes into more detail.

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