Quote from: DeepskyScorpion on May 30, 2019, 13:19:19
I was very excited about this laptop, since it uses a new combination of hardware in the thin/light gaming notebook category, and it offers a unique combination of a thin/light form, good battery life and decent gaming performance in the 1100 price point. Well, as it turns out, corners were cut and especially the screen and the WiFi NIC makes it very hard to recommend. If Asus iterates this, I feel like an option of a Ryzen 5 processor, the non-ti 1660 graphics, a brighter screen with better colour, and a decent WiFi nic could be a much better compromise. 1x1 WiFi and a screen that dim makes its portability null in practice. That said, I'd want much more feature than what is present, including direct dGPU -> display link setting akin to what is available on Gsync laptops, a video out port directly linked to the dGPU, and the removal of the rightmost column of keys. Put those in FN keys.
Quote from: Doctor Hue on June 05, 2019, 07:35:09It's not capped at single channel...
I wonder why Asus is still handicapping Ryzen CPUs with single-channel RAM (it's soldered even) when dual-channel memory is proven to increase those 0.1% and 1% lows significantly. Meanwhile in Malaysia I'm still seeing single stick of 4GB RAM in gaming notebooks...... *facepalm*
Quote from: DeepskyScorpion on May 30, 2019, 13:19:19Absolutely not. It's how I wish every laptop manufacturer would do it. The lack of those keys is precisely why I'll never consider the Razer Blade.
and the removal of the rightmost column of keys. Put those in FN keys.
Quote from: DeepskyScorpion on May 30, 2019, 13:19:19
removal of the rightmost column of keys. Put those in FN keys.