I should have made this post back in February when I got my gorgeous new laptop. Yes I have a Macbook Pro and as much as I tried to love it, like a red headed step-child it was just…unlovable. I really tried to make a connection with it. I loaded it up with Screenflow and other supposedly “superior” applications and went to work, and …..petered…..out. I grabbed a game or two to see if that would light the spark…nada
For months it sat under my bed, used only for watching DVDs when I wasn’t feeling well enough to get up. All that hard earned…for a DVD player?
Everyone told me it would be a life changing moment and that I would wonder how life was before it. I felt GUILTY that I had no feelings for my pomaceous partner. The nothing feeling changed to exasperation after its battery died after 56 charges. Then disgust after the replacement battery refused to charge.
When my daughter started to use it with her screen touching fingers and eating-food-while-MSNing, I didn’t bat an eyelid. The MBP was dead to me and I felt no remorse at all.
Yet I needed a laptop. Especially for the Coming Home Seminar that was to be held in Melbourne. I could have taken the icky-sticky MBP and tried to smile through the pain, but I was determined to feel as comfortable as possible so I could take in as much information as I could. The hunt began for the best-of-the-best-of-the-best.
My criteria were
- quad core i7
- HDMI compatible
- gaming grade video card
- upgradeable
- 15 inches
All of my dreams came true in the form of the HP ENVY 15-1050NR 15.6-Inch Laptop (Magnesium Alloy) (ewwwww HP my subconscious still screams). I LOVE it, I slobber over it. NO ONE is allowed to touch it without my express permission (not even the cats!)
This was the love I was looking for in the MBP, the love it’s cold brushed metal surfaces just could not provide.
The Envy is not perfect, but is any long term partner truly perfect? I say no! The 120 degree max screen tilt can make for some unusual positions in bed, and the shiny screen takes some getting used to, yet the LED screen is bright, so bright that keyboard lighting is not required. I don’t miss the internal optical drive at all as most of my media I stream across our internal home network.
The other surprise was my first contact with Windows 7. Not bad, not bad at all.
Of course I also bought a nice slice battery to go with it and now in every way it outlasts, out performs, and out loves any MBP on the market.
Blatant affiliate link because I LOVE this machine (and around the office here at IBM that is sacrilege )

Allison,
I can’t believe you’re still here to tell the tale…I thought you would have been hung drawn and quarered by now.
Cheers
Sue
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What would you need an quad core i-7 processor for? are you a hardcore gamer or is HP paying you to write this?
-Jack
Sure am a hard core gamer. And I do lots of video rendering. Also I am always completely transparent with my dealings so if I was being paid by HP I would declare it absolutely
This laptop is going to have to last me for a while and the investment now is totally worth it as being fully upgradeable, I will be able to stretch the investment further than normal laptops can.
Oh Allison *shakes her head*… no feelings for a Mac? I’m speechless…
Will your iPhone make friends with it?
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Bahh … I truly don’t see my iPhone as a fanboi Apple product. It does the stuff I want it to do, like a good tool should.
“The other surprise was my first contact with Windows 7. Not bad, not bad at all.” I have yet to have contact with Windows 7, good to hear you like it – I will try it sometime.
Wow, no love for the MBP……I left the world of HPs in 2008 for a MBP and have never looked back. I have also ditched my iPhone and settled on a Droid, no more dropped calls on the VZW network
Ahh i Australia we have the fastest 3G network in the world and the coverage is almost country wide so i LOVE my iphone
The MBP on the other, not quite the right tool for this workwoman
I love my sony vaio SR to death. I won’t trade it for anything. Literally, I have my whole life riding on this machine. Maybe I should consider a backup before it is too late. Cheers!
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