Posted by jinishans
- April 18, 2015, 01:05:17
I just got this 15' 4k Touch from costco couple of days back. Laptop is good, but, Win 8.1 doesn't look bad the issue was with games and other 3rd party software/games doesn't scale for 4k. BTW, i tested only couple of games like Civ Beyond Earth, Simcity 2013.
Though games are working fine, didn't check with multiple settings, but, with Low/Med. both games worked fine, but, the Game menus were really really small in 15' screen, so no point it using 4k for Games.
So, this forced me to scale down to 1920 or 2048 (1 HD / 2 HD). Though Win 8.1 Display settings was set to Extra Extra Large (250% of default) by Alienware by default, I've changed it to Medium (125%) and 2HD settings (i.e. 2048).
We covered 1 issue as of now;
- 4k not supported/working in game menus & 3rd party Apps
Next is the Keyboard in 15', has those game buttons on the left, which is kind of awkward, not sure I'll be used to it in next few days, but, it may not be good for a lot as the keyboard actual col (the Esc key column) starts after this (see keyboard screenshot) Game keys. I think in 17' these Game keys are above Numpad, so 17 may not have this issue.
Now, we've 2nd issue covered;
- Game keys on the left most 1st column puts typing kind of tough and our fingers goes to lop left for Esc key (which is actually one of the Game key), our fingers go to Caps key, but it's actually 3rd game key. So, we need to change our typing patter, which might be an issue for those planning to use it more for typing
Third issue is Overheating. You know it feels like your hands are on some heated plate always. I've done some tweaking to kick start the fan (though fan noise will be there), still, the keyboard is kind of warm and bottom was like a oven, can't dare to touch it. Might be the biggest issue I read all these AW are having as a common issue.
Fourth is IPS panel, not your regular TN display. IPS display gives is good color angles while watching movies, but it has some glaring effect compared to our regular laptop TN panel. All touch laptops (almost all) will have IPS to enable touch, so if you like touch screen, you've to live with IPS, with slight glaring effect. Colors in pictures, movies will be really good in IPS compared to TN panel, but TN laptop screen usually will not be suited to watch movies from angles.
Few pros/cons in general;
Pros
- Future proof for 4k video/movie viewing (hope we'll have more content in 2015/16), but can't use it now as I don't see any 4k video / movie in net as well
- 4k can be switched to 2HD and use Win 8.1 as of now, once Win 10 becomes avl, issue might be resolved (not so distant future, it's just matter of few months)
- Games can be perfectly played (those 2 games) in 2HD settings, but 4k game menus will be horribly small
- Those 2 games work really smooth in Ultra settings, without any issues in 2HD or 1 HD settings, though in 4k it works upto Low/Med settings without any issues
- m.2 ssd with 256 mb for OS drive, another free slot is also there for future proof
- IPS display is good for viewing movies in angles, but, old movies i feel TN display is good due to the fact IPS makes red too much red
Cons
- Overheating
- Keyboard with Game keys will have some issue
- 3rd party app scalling will be an issue if you want to keep using 4k always (i changed to 2HD not using 4k for now, until I put Win 10 and other apps support it)
- Max RAM is 16GB, but, you may not need more unless you wan't to run VMs on this for Development
- IPS glaring effect might not be liked by all, I need to see, as this is 1st IPS for me as well.
If someone can tell me how to overcome this Overheating issue, I'll keep it, otherwise, not sure. ASUS laptops are usually cooler (my old one), not sure I'll keep this AW or go back to ASUS.