Changes are always occurring, such as the Envy changing screens to low end, and the TimelineX switching to faster CPU's. When looking at info, make sure you read "current info". Nothing is perfect, but if you know what to expect before purchase, you will not be disappointed. Notebookreview dot com is another website with good info, and owners of Envy and TimelineX are posting good and bad things about both, as well as other laptops. You should google these laptops for more info. Been working on them from the days of DoctorDos, before MS was formed. This is from a Tech that works on laptops and other PC's for a living, not from someone just reading about them. I bought the 13.3" version of the TimeLineX and it was so great that a few weeks later I bought the 14" 4820TG to go along with it. At notebookreview forums, many Envy owners have returned their unit and switched to one of the gaming TimelineX models, and are thrilled with the "upgrade". In that class, Envy is below par, while TimelineX is normal. No, not all i5-460m with HD5650's perform the same. Because the TimeLineX is not down clocked like the Envy is, it plays games much better than the comparably equiped Envy. The TimeLineX series is not sub par, and is a step up from the normal Acer line. Sure, HP always rates at the bottom of the list for quality, (see squaretrade) and is the most unreliable brand out there, but at least the Envy "had" a good screen for a while. That'll give you the horsepower you need for most modern games.Click to expand.I don't know why CurseTheSky keeps posting this FUD, maybe to try to justify his own purchase? No need, as the Envy is "not that bad". I'd recommend going with at least 512 gigabytes of storage space, an Intel i7 processor, and at least a GTX 2060 graphics card. The Blade 15 Base Edition is a great starting point, with solid hardware, but if you're looking for a high-end option, Razer also offers the Advanced and Studio editions with wiggle room for customization at each tier. After all, what would a bard be without a little showmanship? Plus, since it's a Razer laptop, the keyboard features customizable Chroma lighting. It's thin, light, and quick on its feet-but also surprisingly versatile, with an Nvidia GeForce GTX or RTX graphics card and a 10th-generation Intel Core i7 processor. The Blade is an almost perfectly balanced blend of everything you could want out of a gaming laptop.
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