Quote from: Ice on February 05, 2023, 10:47:38Quote from: Ruoma on January 29, 2023, 21:42:03Quote from: NoForPWM on January 29, 2023, 10:49:13Super expensive laptop with PWM screen. No for me. I can buy much cheaper device which will be completely flicker free. Why Apple spends more attention to stupid emojis than their customers eye health.
Is there any MacBook that you can buy today that is eyestrain free? I've heard that m2 air should be good but some people say it still has pwm and definitely dithering.
There is a reason why PWM is present, Dell XPS 15 or Latitude 9000-7000 or HP Zbook Studio Serie has no PWM on their Screen but the brightness is too high at 0 settings 32-36 cd/m²,(the exception is Laptops with OLED Panel) which makes it impossible to work at night or in low light room, (it can harm your eyes). I have Precision 5570, several XPS and Zbook Studio at work and I know. Macbook with 0 settings the brightness of the screen is only 2 cd/m² (means usable in all circumstances). I'm mostly a Windows user and now I have this Macbook.Usually people with glasses always need a brighter display when working on a laptop, that's because of eye problems.. at the moment there is no better display than the one on the Macbook. message to Notebookcheck, test the Display in all conditions, including in a dark room,For some maybe irrelevant details, but that's why Macbook pro makes it a special machine...
Quote from: Klaus Hinum on February 07, 2023, 15:10:15CPDTFirstly, these ridiculous numbers in no way refer to the memory controller test, and secondly, this data is not included in the review. I did not find.
Quote from: NikoB on February 07, 2023, 00:27:41Surprisingly, in the reviews of the new Apple chips, there is not a word that they are on average 3 (200GByte/s) and 6 (400GByte/s) times over the speed of pumping in memory compared to X86.In the CPDT "Memory Copy" benchmark (added pictures for external SSDs in the ports section), the MBP14 reaches 31GB/s vs 14GB/s of a Alder Lake i9-12900HK in the MSI Raider GE76 (DDR5-4800).
Quote from: Ruoma on January 29, 2023, 21:42:03Is there any MacBook that you can buy today that is eyestrain free? I've heard that m2 air should be good but some people say it still has pwm and definitely dithering.yep, the MacBook Air M2 e.g. is not using PWM
Quote from: Ruoma on January 29, 2023, 21:42:03Quote from: NoForPWM on January 29, 2023, 10:49:13Super expensive laptop with PWM screen. No for me. I can buy much cheaper device which will be completely flicker free. Why Apple spends more attention to stupid emojis than their customers eye health.
Is there any MacBook that you can buy today that is eyestrain free? I've heard that m2 air should be good but some people say it still has pwm and definitely dithering.
Quote from: sya on January 29, 2023, 02:58:33I've noticed something, does they improve the respond time in this new model? because it shows better result than previous one. is this accurate? or just it tends to swing between the numbers.With the always used PWM, the response times are hard to measure. As we use a better osci compared to the M1 Pro review, the numbers should be more accurate. But look at the screenshots and judge for yourself.
Quote from: Ashwin Campbell on January 30, 2023, 05:19:52What the heck is Schenker? I searched online and all I could find were Sony Vaio laptops.
Quote from: NoForPWM on January 29, 2023, 10:49:13Super expensive laptop with PWM screen. No for me. I can buy much cheaper device which will be completely flicker free. Why Apple spends more attention to stupid emojis than their customers eye health.