Quote from: Oleksa on May 10, 2023, 14:36:59A good laptop, but for $800, not €1900.
Intel has been lagging behind in terms of lightweight and energy-efficient laptops for 5 years in a row (and maybe more).
What I would like for this money (€1900)
- Or at least a 64GB lpddr5 6400 board soldered on the board.
Or 2 ddr5 5400 expansion slots (there is enough space here, it will add only a few grams of weight).
- AMD Fenix + 2 USB 40Gbe.
- Variability of batteries 45/90/120 watts (I think there are problems with the latter when traveling by plane, but not everyone does). There is also a lot of space, so someone can reduce the weight or increase the battery life.
In general, + for 2 m2 of slots in such a case (and for the price, I liked the design).
It is worth increasing the size of the radiator, it is better to have a quiet laptop than to lose only 50 grams of weight.
In general, while maintaining the weight, you can easily add 2 ddr5 expansion slots and add amd fenix, the laptop will become faster, quieter and more autonomous.
And you can vary the price from 1000 to 1600.
It is 6 core phoenix and 45watt battery, 16gb ddr5 (1000-1200)
up to 8 core phoenix, 120w battery, 64gb lp/ddr5. (1500-1600)
+1 Totally agree, this is what is being said in other forums.
It is a phoenix with 6 cores and a 45watt battery, 16gb ddr5 (1000-1200)
up to 8 core phoenix, 120w battery, 64gb lp/ddr5. (1500-1600)
Everyone knows that 2.2lb ultrabook does not work well with intel unlike AMD 4nm vs 10nm and power consumption is higher in intel vs AMD.
Possibly we will see LG laptops with AMD since everyone is betting on AMD Fenix where its great advantage is RDNA 3 which is 5 times more powerful than Xe