Let me tell you, this HP Envy Move has been a game-changer for my mobile work setup. The 23.8" QHD touchscreen is STUNNING - colors pop like I'm working on a digital canvas, and the touch responsiveness makes scrolling through documents feel buttery smooth.
The portability factor? Absolute winner. I've carried this from my home office to kitchen counter (for recipe browsing) to my parents' room (for quick tech help) without breaking a sweat. The built-in handle makes it genuinely mobile, though fair warning - it's not featherlight at about 10lbs.
Performance-wise, that 13th Gen i3 processor handles my multitasking needs surprisingly well. I regularly have 15+ Chrome tabs open alongside Slack and Zoom with zero lag. The 8GB RAM does its job, though heavy users might want more.
Now the quirks: Battery life is indeed about 4 hours max (I get ~3.5 with brightness up). And that browser issue? Super weird - after some digging, I found it's actually a Windows 11 'S mode' restriction that's easily disabled in settings.
The adaptive audio is a sleeper hit feature - when I step away for coffee, the volume automatically adjusts so I don't blast my whole house with meeting audio.
At $799, it's definitely an investment, but for anyone needing a portable all-in-one that doesn't compromise on screen quality or basic performance, this HP Envy Move delivers where it counts.