Quote from: Dorby on October 30, 2022, 17:33:19@SQZ:
OLED vs IPS is not the major factor in battery life differences. For instance, a 4K IPS glossy touchscreen will draw a lot more battery than a 2.8K OLED touchscreen. That is just the result of using higher resolution.
In this case, having Ryzen 6860Z (6800U) instead of 6650U on the OLED Z13 model also contributes to the shorter battery.
If want all-day battery life on a high-res IPS, you want to look at laptops with 2.5K Non-touch IPS display + >70Wh battery.
Yeah, I guess it's unfair to put the reduced battery life on the OLED tech itself. As you say, it's more from the higher resolution.
I don't really have a preference between OLED and IPS. I just want a higher resolution display with non-touch. In my limited experience, the touch panel makes the display look plasticky and adds even more reflections to a glossy panel. If it was a work only machine then I would go for a matte FullHD display. But for a general purpose machine then I prefer a glossy hi-res non touch. Preferably with no PWM detection.
The Asus ZenBook S 13 OLED has a nice 2.8K display and still has great battery life. There should be a non touch version somewhere but I cannot find it.