Quote from: Chis on February 22, 2023, 00:20:19Bei dieser Geräte-Klasse will ich Platz und Leistung. Größe und Gewicht sind da doch vollkommen egal.Sie werden dich nicht verstehen. Und auch das vermurksen. Daß es am Ende gleiche, aber vergrößerte Nachteile hat, wie davor. Und unbedingt noch teurerer, um vorzugaukeln, wie viel unnützliche Arbeit (Varpor) drin steckt.
Quote from: SuperSuppenkasper on February 03, 2023, 19:12:02As I wrote many times a long time ago, I would like NB to include the following data in their reviews (the first one that came off the hook):Quote from: Benjamin Herzig on February 03, 2023, 17:26:06If you want to argue that way: Most laptops are also 100 % of the time connected to an external monitor, which makes the internal display irrelevant, thus definitely making customers likely to seek out cheaper FHD resolution screens in order to save money.
I would disagree on that point. I use my notebook display most of the time as the only screen. And even connected to an external monitor the internal screen still is being used as second screen. So it is not irrelevant at all.
Other than that, thanks for the review! It is very refreshing to see that Lenovo also produces real workstation hardware instead of shitty ultra thin crap workstations!
I would like to see the P16's impressive looking cooling system with a stronger GPU though.
And PLEASE ALWAYS include Gossen Metrawatt screens from witcher stress in your reviews. Witcher 3 puts consistent stress on CPU and GPU. Having data like CPU and GPU power draw, temps and fan noise gives you an idea of how well the cooling works.
The 34 db on this P16 are insanely quiet, but the total power draw of 87 watts is a joke. I would like to see how well the cooling handles typical total power draws of at least 150 watts sustained.
Lenovo, please also make gaming laptops with these chassis dimensions and superiour cooling systems! Not all gamers wear headsets(!!) and gamers also do productive work! There is no point in making a workstation thicker for quieter cooling and gaming laptops thin with crappy cooling.
Quote from: Benjamin Herzig on February 03, 2023, 17:26:06If you want to argue that way: Most laptops are also 100 % of the time connected to an external monitor, which makes the internal display irrelevant, thus definitely making customers likely to seek out cheaper FHD resolution screens in order to save money.But this is no longer true. Most laptops at home are used on sofas and beds because they are more comfortable for rest. And it is there that it is important to get the quality of the picture for the eyes.
Quote from: Benjamin Herzig on February 03, 2023, 17:26:06These findings reliably show that a 4K screen always significantly cuts down the battery life, often up to 33 to 50 %,compared with similar configurations of the same laptop with an FHD display. One of these examples is this X1 Carbon G9 - we reviewed it twice, once with 4K and once with FHD. The 4K one scored a battery life 37 % lower than the FHD equipped model. Same processor, same battery, no difference in GPU.But you haven't done any tests in fhd mode anywhere for 4k laptops. And it seems to me that there are some other problems, because the screen controller and its consumption itself are easy to detect on panelook and this does not agree with your battery consumption tests. As well as your PWM tests, where you measure frequencies of 50-100kHz on panels that 100% cannot give out that much, because in the datasheets they indicate the limiting PWM frequencies of 20kHz. I have repeatedly pointed out this strange fact and even wrote your employees about it by mail several years ago.
Quote from: Benjamin Herzig on February 03, 2023, 17:26:06The typical use case for a laptop is web-surfing, or office, neither of which puts load on the CPU or GPU that much. In these low-load scenariosI am constantly surfing and I know how old and new processors are loaded and, besides, visitors to various forums help me with this. The load during typical surfing (even with banner/script cutter plugins) is significant and drastically reduces the time of real work from that declared in NB reviews for battery life. There are reviews of models exactly the same as yours on other sites and there are more adequate data on real-time battery life in surfing according to the feelings of the authors in practice, and not according to some method. It is less than your numbers by an average of 1.5 times. This means (to which I am leading) that the consumption of a 4k panel, especially in fhd mode, has practically no effect on the operating time, taking into account the real consumption of the processor in impulse and background load. But your eyes will immediately thank you with 4k panels and ppi >250. All owners without exception. Especially in Google Chrome with muddy text from v50 for the reasons I stated above.
Quote from: Benjamin Herzig on February 03, 2023, 17:26:06If you want to argue that way: Most laptops are also 100 % of the time connected to an external monitor, which makes the internal display irrelevant, thus definitely making customers likely to seek out cheaper FHD resolution screens in order to save money.
Quote from: NikoB on February 03, 2023, 14:45:08This is contrary to all the statistics I know about laptop sales in the world. Most of them are most often used 100% of the time from the outlet.If you want to argue that way: Most laptops are also 100 % of the time connected to an external monitor, which makes the internal display irrelevant, thus definitely making customers likely to seek out cheaper FHD resolution screens in order to save money.
Quote from: NikoB on February 03, 2023, 14:45:08Moreover, against the background of modern processors and video chips, the difference in consumption of 4k@120-144Hz and fhd@120-144Hz is ridiculous and practically does not affect battery life.Seeing that you are an avid reader of our reviews, I am kind of disappointed that you would write something that goes completely against all of our reviews and the battery life data we collect. Sorry, but this is flat out wrong.
Quote from: Benjamin Herzig on February 03, 2023, 00:34:25OR a different screen technology like microLED that might be more power efficientnews.mit.edu/2023/vertical-stacked-color-microscopic-leds-0201
Quote from: Benjamin Herzig on February 03, 2023, 00:34:25If you have a 4K screen and just set it to FHD, you don't change anything about this factor. Even if the screen displays a picture in FHD resolution, the underlying hardware is still a power hungry LED backlight for a 4K screen.
Quote from: Benjamin Herzig on February 03, 2023, 00:34:25Because the need for battery life trumps the need for nicer screens.This is contrary to all the statistics I know about laptop sales in the world. Most of them are most often used 100% of the time from the outlet. Therefore, their owners do not care deeply about the battery life - it is just a UPS for them and nothing more to drag the laptop in sleep or work mode from room to room and occasionally drag it in sleep mode.
Quote from: NikoB on February 03, 2023, 00:09:43Clicked once - got faster (fps) and more battery life with fhd.That isn't how display power consumption works. High res LCDs consume more energy, because their smaller pixel matrices have a worse light emittance - smaller sub-pixels with a higher amount of black border around each pixel means less light comes through, thus the backlight needs to be stronger to reach the same level of brightness. If you have a 4K screen and just set it to FHD, you don't change anything about this factor. Even if the screen displays a picture in FHD resolution, the underlying hardware is still a power hungry LED backlight for a 4K screen.
Quote from: Kaboooom on February 02, 2023, 00:21:45Das sollte für hohe Panelreaktionszeiten und PWM-Flimmern aber genauso (wenn nicht umso mehr) geltenBei diesen Themen schauen wir deshalb so genau drauf, weil beides konkrete Folgen für viele Nutzer haben kann - PWM kann zu Unwohlsein und Kopfschmerzen führen, und hohe Reaktionszeiten führen zu Schlierenbildung, was insbesondere bei Spielen (aber nicht nur dort) sehr stören kann.