Quote from: fjcalzado on April 27, 2020, 23:36:19130w Still not enough though 🙄Quote from: Murhaf on April 27, 2020, 22:08:11
Did anyone notice that there is no AC adapter port? will it be powered just by a usb-c which is limited to 100w?
If this is the case the lap top would be very power limited, 2060 already needs about 80-90w, CPU no less than 45w, so regardless of the other components, there would be either heavily reduced clocks, or they will need some very new way to overrun this limit.
Current XPS 15 thunderbolt 3 port can drain 130w, they tweaked the standard. Same will happen with these new models.
Quote from: Rafa Vodovosoff on April 28, 2020, 05:48:56
I can't believe how companies like dell take so much time to realize that customer satisfaction doesn't end in specs.
1)Really nice UHD screen, but if you still sell it with anti glare coating BS it will still look like a data entry computer just to see spreadsheets. It really kills contrast
2)trackpads suck. 3 hand gestures leave us a little bit closer to the organic and fluid experience of mac OS, but still missing the point of fluid moving around
Quote from: Rafa Vodovosoff on April 28, 2020, 05:48:56I for one hate glossy screens. I don't care about the image looking duller at all. I care about being able to see without wasting battery life to overpower the glare if it even has enough brightness to do it. But you're right, it's a multimedia laptop. I couldn't really fault it for it. However, remember that Dell tried glass only on the XPS 13 and then they went back to offering a traditional matte display. I guess the market is there. Let's be glad for having a choice.
1)Really nice UHD screen, but if you still sell it with anti glare coating BS it will still look like a data entry computer just to see spreadsheets. It really kills contrast
Quote from: Murhaf on April 27, 2020, 22:08:11
Did anyone notice that there is no AC adapter port? will it be powered just by a usb-c which is limited to 100w?
If this is the case the lap top would be very power limited, 2060 already needs about 80-90w, CPU no less than 45w, so regardless of the other components, there would be either heavily reduced clocks, or they will need some very new way to overrun this limit.
Quote from: MOFO on April 27, 2020, 21:36:25Quote from: furkantokac on April 27, 2020, 20:58:20
It also has functionality to fry your egg.
Wth is wrong with these companies, they insist on impossible-to-cool outdated CPUs of Intel. I have totally zero interest on Intel devices after Ryzen 4000 series, I don't buy them even they are cheap. Its annoying that we don't have freedom as in custom desktop pc.
The few laptops ive seen tested with Ryzen 4900HS like the ASUS G14 run extremely hot too, It's not exclusive or just a intel thing its OEM's putting inadequate cooling solutions in laptops
As much as I like AMD and wish them success they aren't perfect in the mobile segment either
Quote from: MOFO on April 27, 2020, 21:36:25not sure what this even mean. amd is not perfect, id say way far from perfect. but renoir chip is, by way far, the best mainstream laptop chip.
As much as I like AMD and wish them success they aren't perfect in the mobile segment either