
HP Envy x360 14-fc0742nz
14", Intel Core Ultra 7 155U, 16 GB, 1000 GB, CH
HP Envy x360 14-fc0742nz
14", Intel Core Ultra 7 155U, 16 GB, 1000 GB, CH
No, there is no pen included, must be purchased separately.
Yes, according to my research, the device supports Power Delivery via USB-C.
According to our information, the Slim Pen can be used with the HP Envy x360 notebook without any problems.
Good day The computer power supply unit is included in the scope of delivery.
Hello, I find it quite discreet, but I often work on my desk with a NAS that makes more noise next to it... But overall I'd say it's pretty quiet! Best regards.
5 months ago
Windows 11 is probably not compatible with the HP Envy x360 14-fc0742nz, especially if it has a processor that does not meet the minimum requirements of Windows 11. - The minimum requirements for Windows 11 include processors from Ryzen 3xxx or Intel Core 8th generation and higher, as well as other specific hardware requirements such as TPM 2.0 and UEFI with Secure Boot. - If your HP Envy x360 has an Intel Core i7-155U processor that is older than the 8th generation, then it probably does not meet the requirements for Windows 11. It is possible that the system has been updated to Windows 11 anyway, but this could lead to various compatibility issues as described in the sources provided. To make sure that Windows 11 is installed, you can check your notebook's system information or go to the Windows Version Manager. If there are problems, it might be advisable to revert to Windows 10 by using the HP Cloud Recovery Tool.
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For the HP Envy x360 14-fc0742nz with the Intel Core Ultra 7 155U processor, you can connect multiple external screens by using a docking station, but there are some limitations and options to consider: - With a USB-C docking station, like the HP USB-C Gen 5 Dock, you can connect up to three external monitors. This docking station supports USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 1.4 and other functions that allow multiple monitors to be operated via a single connection. - However, it is important to check that the specific docking station and monitors support the same connection options and standards (e.g. DisplayPort 1.4) to ensure a smooth connection. As a rule, it should therefore be possible to connect three additional monitors via a suitable USB-C docking station.
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No, you cannot use the HP Envy x360 14-fc0742nz as a standalone screen for streaming and playing PS5 games via an HDMI connection. Here's why: - The HP Envy x360 14-fc0742nz has HDMI 2.1 output, but it does not have an HDMI input. This means it can only send video and audio signals out, not receive them. To use your laptop as a screen for your PS5, you would need a device with an HDMI input capability, which the HP Envy x360 14-fc0742nz does not have. You might need to consider a different device, such as a monitor or TV with HDMI input, to achieve this functionality.
Automatically generated from the .Sorry, I don't know, because I need the device for business.
6 months ago
The HP Envy x360 14-fc0742nz laptop is not specifically designed to support connecting a PlayStation 5 (PS5) as if it were a monitor or gaming station. However, you can use some indirect methods to connect the PS5 to the laptop: - HDMI: The laptop has an HDMI 2.1 port, so you could connect the PS5 to the laptop if the laptop was configured to accept the video signal from an external source. However, most laptops do not support HDMI as a video input, so this method will probably not work. - Streaming: You can use streaming services such as PlayStation Remote Play or other streaming software to play on the PS5 using the laptop as a screen, but this requires a stable internet connection and does not directly use the laptop's ports for connection. In summary, the HP Envy x360 14-fc0742nz laptop does not directly support connecting a PS5 as if it were a monitor, but you can use streaming methods to play on the PS5 using the laptop.
Automatically generated from the .I can't answer that for you. Where can I find this information?
It has face recognition. PrintScreen is more of an operating system function. You can also copy a screen with a snipping tool.
No, this is an IPS panel with a resolution of 1920 x 1200. Manufacturer information: https://support.hp.com/ch-de/product/product-specs/hp-envy-x360-14-inch-2-in-1-laptop-pc-14-fc0000/model/2102007730?sku=A1YN7EA
HP MPP 1.51
Ja hat Touchscreen :-)
PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) is a technique used to control the brightness of displays, including notebook screens. Here's how it works: With PWM, the screen's backlight turns on and off quickly. The length of the on and off cycles determines the perceived brightness. The shorter the on cycles and longer the off cycles, the darker the screen appears. The switching frequency is usually so high that the human eye does not notice the flickering. However, some people may be sensitive to PWM, which can lead to eye strain, headaches or other discomfort, especially if the frequency is below 250 Hz. However, some notebooks do not use PWM or have a very high PWM frequency, which is less problematic. It is advisable to consider this when choosing a notebook if you are sensitive to screen flicker.
No idea, but I don't recommend this laptop. Look for the @ sign :-) Certainly not a 14" if you have eye problems. My daughter has realised that it was a bad buy. It's best to stay miles away from BSW's recommendation
Yes
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