HP Envy 17 review
HP Envy 17 — from 2020, performance 57.
Technical specifications
| Type | laptop |
| Release year | 2020 |
| Processor | Intel Core i5 1135G7 , Intel Core i7 1165G7 |
| Graphics | GeForce MX450 |
Performance scores
Envy 17 (2020): the big consumer shell with a measured reliability question
The Envy 17 is HP's big consumer machine of that generation: a Core i5 1135G7 with a GeForce MX450 behind a 17-inch frame. The comfort sheet reads mid-to-high across the board, but two numbers hold the ticket back — a reliability reading below the field middle, and a flag sheet that refuses every game it measures.
Where it holds up
Graphics is the flagged strength: 44.73 against a whole-catalog median of 32.85, a 36 percent edge, mainstream tier. The comfort axes carry the big-shell brief: photo work 83 high band, performance 57.37 mid-band, office 54.54 mid-band, gaming 45 and the modeling axes 42 to 44 mid-band — a genuinely even sheet with no floor reading among the task axes. The 17-inch frame is the product: a media-first body with the scores to back casual creative work.
Where it falls short
The flagged weakness is reliability: 38 against a whole-catalog median of 50, below the field middle — on a used-market ticket, the years question is the first question. The flag sheet compounds it: Grand Theft Auto V, Far Cry 5 and Battlefield 5 all fail their minimum bars, so no gaming claim survives the data despite the dedicated MX450. The value index of 34.75 is low-band — capability per dollar trails the field even before the reliability discount.
Price and depreciation
No listing price is recorded for this configuration, and no depreciation curve is modeled — so there is no resale math to quote and no dollar projection to weigh.
Alternatives to consider
The Pavilion 15 (2022) in this batch is the smaller, newer answer: mobility 93, reliability 59 and the same mid-band comfort formula. The Legion 5 17" (2021) is the big-body alternative that earns its size — top-band gaming 87 and photo 96 — if the ticket stretches that far.
Bottom line
Fairly priced for the class, the Envy 17 (2020) is an even, media-first big shell — high-band photo, no floor task axis — held back by a measured reliability question and a card its flags refuse to confirm.
🧭 Your context
Stage: Vague sense of need
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🎮 What it can run
⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration suits everyday productivity, light photo editing, and esports titles.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 50) ↔ price (median 385.1).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 48) ↔ overall performance (median 49.8).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 50) ↔ battery life (median 2.8).
Envy 17: verdict
➡️ Next step
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