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    Does new Envy 15t and Envy 17t branding suggest future 15z and 17z Trinity Options?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by moviemarketing, Jun 4, 2012.

  1. moviemarketing

    moviemarketing Milk Drinker

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    I noticed the new 15t-32XX and 17t-32XX models have arrived with the "t," which signifies intel CPUs.

    Since we have dv6t and dv6z options with Intel vs. AMD processors, do you think this suggests the possibility of future Envy 15 and Envy 17 models with Trinity?

    If so, do you think an A10-4600m paired with 7750m in asymmetrical crossfire would outperform the Ivy Bridge offering for gaming?
     
  2. justinkw1

    justinkw1 Notebook Virtuoso

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    No, I don't think HP will be releasing any AMD versions of the ENVY 15 and ENVY 17 soon. The ENVY line has been strictly relegated to Intel processors based on what we know historically.

    The "t" has actually been referred to for the previous ENVY generations as well - it's just another way (alias) that these models are named. It doesn't necessarily mean that a "z" model will be available soon though. :)