Quote from: _MT_ on April 17, 2021, 09:44:21My Spectre x360 14 is 3:2, is cheaper(my JP version is even cheaper than the US version, but I'll have to deal with the wonky keyboard layout), has more ports, more storage, a larger battery, better cooling, far superior OLED screen and better looks, and comes with the stylus included, problem solved:)Quote from: S.Yu on April 15, 2021, 23:22:23For me, the main attraction is the 3:2 aspect ratio. Especially in the 15" version. Normally, I wouldn't touch a machine like this with a barge pole. It has so many negatives. But that vertical space... I can't think of a single alternative. Of course, an option is to simply go bigger. The new 16" 8:5 Legion should have even a bit more vertical space (and classic 15.4 is not that far off). Or any 17" 16:9. Unfortunately, HP is quite backward when it comes to aspect ratios, still deeply in love with 16:9 and 17" is not that common size. The only other thing I like is the magnetic connector. Nothing else comes to mind.
MS hardware is almost always outdated as it is overpriced, just buy something else and be happy, like an HP for comparable or in some aspects even better hardware for 30-40% cheaper than MS.
Quote from: S.Yu on April 15, 2021, 23:22:23For me, the main attraction is the 3:2 aspect ratio. Especially in the 15" version. Normally, I wouldn't touch a machine like this with a barge pole. It has so many negatives. But that vertical space... I can't think of a single alternative. Of course, an option is to simply go bigger. The new 16" 8:5 Legion should have even a bit more vertical space (and classic 15.4 is not that far off). Or any 17" 16:9. Unfortunately, HP is quite backward when it comes to aspect ratios, still deeply in love with 16:9 and 17" is not that common size. The only other thing I like is the magnetic connector. Nothing else comes to mind.
MS hardware is almost always outdated as it is overpriced, just buy something else and be happy, like an HP for comparable or in some aspects even better hardware for 30-40% cheaper than MS.
Quote from: robin7 on April 15, 2021, 00:58:57Quote from: Redaktion on April 14, 2021, 22:24:13Ryzen 7 4980U, arguably the most powerful processor option available on the Surface Laptop 4
4th gen Ryzen 7 is far worse in Single threaded CPU, integrated GPU, and battery life than Tiger lake and trail in most real usage including gaming and office productivity unless you are into running Cinebench multicore in a thin and light laptop. Arguing this as the most powerful processor is very dishonest to say the least.
Quote from: robin7 on April 15, 2021, 00:58:57Hmmm, they made it quite clear that from the numbers they ran it should slightly surpass the 1185G7, so if you're arguing the opposite you should bring some data to back it up.Quote from: Redaktion on April 14, 2021, 22:24:13Ryzen 7 4980U, arguably the most powerful processor option available on the Surface Laptop 4
4th gen Ryzen 7 is far worse in Single threaded CPU, integrated GPU, and battery life than Tiger lake and trail in most real usage including gaming and office productivity unless you are into running Cinebench multicore in a thin and light laptop. Arguing this as the most powerful processor is very dishonest to say the least.
Quote from: DAVID SALSERO on April 15, 2021, 09:22:36MS hardware is almost always outdated as it is overpriced, just buy something else and be happy, like an HP for comparable or in some aspects even better hardware for 30-40% cheaper than MS.
to use less memory in AMD than in Intel is very dishonest and a shame and to play in worse conditions.
I do not understand Microsoft why using the 4000 Series when it is almost twice as powerful as the 5000 Series that came out 5 months ago is a shame on Microsoft's part.
If I had put the 5000 Series it would sell like hotcakes because it surpasses the 11th generation of intel by far.
Quote from: Redaktion on April 14, 2021, 22:24:13Ryzen 7 4980U, arguably the most powerful processor option available on the Surface Laptop 4