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Posted by YUKI93
 - April 24, 2024, 15:45:05
Definitely favouring ASUS keyboard implementation more than Lenovo's. Not having a built-in trackpad is a deal breaker as I have to carry an external mouse, and I'm not a fan of doing so. Having said that, I do think the battery performance can be improved. Lenovo also used OLED screen panels on the Yoga Book 9i, but it only has a 60Hz refresh rate, which definitely helps a lot with battery life. 120Hz is a good perk for gaming but it's something that I can miss out on without any problem.
Posted by Poy
 - April 11, 2024, 05:47:59
So this is at best slightly faster than Xe graphics in select few games and is even slower than Xe in some games? Hats off to Intel's marketing department for yet another perfectly orchestrated launch. They've managed to fool the public again. I'm glad I didn't pull the plug on a newly released Arc 8 laptop despite the heavy discount.
Posted by lmao
 - March 06, 2024, 09:01:03
Quote from: Oliver O'Reilly-Hyland on March 06, 2024, 01:36:36Would this iGPU be sufficient for rendering some geometries in CAD (FreeCAD/Solidworks/Blender)? Pretty much all I need from graphics (I don't need to visualize scenes either), but I don't want the experience to be terribly laggy.
it's not running cuda or optix so 4060 laptop will be tenfold faster for blender scenes rendering.
Posted by Oliver O'Reilly-Hyland
 - March 06, 2024, 01:36:36
Would this iGPU be sufficient for rendering some geometries in CAD (FreeCAD/Solidworks/Blender)? Pretty much all I need from graphics (I don't need to visualize scenes either), but I don't want the experience to be terribly laggy.
Posted by lmao
 - March 03, 2024, 15:57:04
Quote from: NikoB on March 03, 2024, 15:15:47I don't care about these special cases
yeah you just got fucked with reality again as usual, so immediately "don't care" lmao.
why do  you even participate in hardware conversations if you knowledge is around zero.

and dont you dare using your phone if ambient temp is over 35c lmao, phone manufacturer said so.
idiot.
Posted by NikoB
 - March 03, 2024, 15:15:47
I don't care about these special cases. If the screen panel manufacturer clearly states that the operating temperature should not exceed 50C, then it is so. Everything else has no legal or evidentiary force.
Posted by lmao
 - March 02, 2024, 18:22:54
Quote from: MongoPeas on March 02, 2024, 14:57:3150C is very unrealistic, to say the least
he just doesn't know there are laptops that blow 60-69c air on their screens with screens consistently going over 50c
www.ultrabookreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/temps-rog-zephyrusg14-gaming-turbo.jpg
Posted by MongoPeas
 - March 02, 2024, 14:57:31
A friend of mine left his phone outside in direct sun and it heated up so much he had to grab the phone through a piece of cloth. Case almost started melting. Phone is working fine to this day, my friend was more worried about battery than about screen. It was Samsung S21.
People forget phones and notebooks in cars on sunny days. And it is 60C-70C. So "fatal" 50C is very unrealistic, to say the least.
Manufacturers also say you can not use your phone if ambient temperature is over 35C, and it's ridiculous. So take what producers write in specifications with a huge grain of salt.
Posted by lmao
 - March 02, 2024, 12:45:22
Quote from: lmao on March 02, 2024, 12:41:21now s*** your pants and pretend i haven't offered you the bet.
Quote from: NikoB on March 02, 2024, 12:42:57Well done, today you earned a portion of noodles from Asus.
HAHAHAHA you're such a predictable tool
Posted by NikoB
 - March 02, 2024, 12:42:57
Well done, today you earned a portion of noodles from Asus.
Posted by lmao
 - March 02, 2024, 12:41:21
Quote from: NikoB on March 02, 2024, 11:54:24On OLED 50C+ is fatal for the panel.
lmao yeah information from 2009.
modern oleds are tested up to 80c with only a minor lifetime reduction, about 11%.
thats why you can easily keep your phone charging on a car dashboard on a sunny day lmao.
thats why apple engineers with actual education degrees (clearly unlike you lol) and actual experience simply blow the hot air on displays.
Quote from: NikoB on March 02, 2024, 11:54:24You, stupid bot, shamefully leaked, because couldn't describe what else costs 2200 euros in this Asus besides two screens.
try building one yourself lmao and you will see
come on, i'll pay you if you build the same laptop cheaper lol. easy money for you. right? right?
now s*** your pants and pretend i haven't offered you the bet.
Posted by NikoB
 - March 02, 2024, 11:54:24
Quote from: lmao on March 01, 2024, 19:32:15
Quote from: NikoB on March 01, 2024, 19:20:25What else is there worth 2200 euros?
haha yeah i've seen those "diy linux phones" that tried building a phone from "cheap" retail parts and in the end went over $1500. grab those screens and try building a laptop, you'll understand.
Quote from: NikoB on March 01, 2024, 19:20:25This is not OLED, but IPS. They are much more reliable, but even they have an officially critical operating temperature of 50C in the latest hi-res models.
macbooks never were oled, wake up lol
millions of macbooks are blowing their fans on their ips/miniled screens and working with closed lid - and there's no mass screen issues
"critical operating temperature of 50C" is a fake people are spreading everywhere for a while. there is nothing to be damaged by this (low in terms of silicon) temperature

You idiot. If the manufacturer writes that the critical temperature is 50C, then it is so. But poppies simply do not reach these values, especially with much more reliable IPS.

On OLED 50C+ is fatal for the panel.

You, stupid bot, shamefully leaked, because couldn't describe what else costs 2200 euros in this Asus besides two screens.
Posted by pitesh
 - March 02, 2024, 04:27:20
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Posted by lmao
 - March 01, 2024, 19:32:15
Quote from: NikoB on March 01, 2024, 19:20:25What else is there worth 2200 euros?
haha yeah i've seen those "diy linux phones" that tried building a phone from "cheap" retail parts and in the end went over $1500. grab those screens and try building a laptop, you'll understand.
Quote from: NikoB on March 01, 2024, 19:20:25This is not OLED, but IPS. They are much more reliable, but even they have an officially critical operating temperature of 50C in the latest hi-res models.
macbooks never were oled, wake up lol
millions of macbooks are blowing their fans on their ips/miniled screens and working with closed lid - and there's no mass screen issues
"critical operating temperature of 50C" is a fake people are spreading everywhere for a while. there is nothing to be damaged by this (low in terms of silicon) temperature
Posted by NikoB
 - March 01, 2024, 19:20:25
Each such screen costs no more than $150-180 retail.
What else is there worth 2200 euros? Of course you can't answer, bot.

Quote from: lmao on March 01, 2024, 18:39:58macbooks even had their fans blowing on the screen for years, no destroyed screens
This is not OLED, but IPS. They are much more reliable, but even they have an officially critical operating temperature of 50C in the latest hi-res models.

Quote from: lmao on March 01, 2024, 18:39:582400/13000 geekbench is good for most people
Most people would never buy this overpriced piece of junk with such a poor price/performance ratio, 3 years out of date. People expect the new Ultra 9 185H to be no slower than last year's 7940HS. But in reality, he is 40% weaker than him with the same PL1. Who needs this at this price? I clearly immediately wrote to whom.