HP Envy vs. Apple MacBook - which one wins and why?
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http://www.applecart.co.za/getamac/viruses.lasso
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M$Furthermore, with regards to Envy's HDD this laptop have an advantage of over 250 GB compared with MacBook's. On the screen size, Envy's have a much larger display of 14.5" than the MacBook's 13.3". Lastly, in terms of price, HP's product is cheaper with a price of $1,164.99 than Apple's product with a price of $1,199.00.
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M$*Screen size: the HP Envy comes in both 14 , 15 and 17 inches while the Apple MacBook pro is in 13, 15 and 17v inches.
*Battery power and options: the HP Envy’s battery is user-replaceable and has an extended battery slice, which makes it last longer, but the Apple MacBook pro is not user-replaceable and has a shorter battery life.
*Display unit: the HP Envy have a brighter and higher resolution (1600 x 900) than the Apple MacBook Pro (1280 x 800), it also has a brighter screen.
*Performance: in terms of performance, the HP envy is still a better choice. It has a 3GB of RAM and works faster unlike the Apple MacBook pro that has a 2GB of RAM.
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