Quote from: indy on August 13, 2024, 18:29:22You do realize there are tens of thousands of applications beyond PhotoshopAre you yet another guy who requires "tens of thousands of applications" but in reality is using only Chrome and Office?
Quote from: dofr on August 13, 2024, 12:57:48Quote from: GeorgeS on August 13, 2024, 06:06:26"WIN-on-ARM" has been around for HOW LONG?"Being around" means nothing without hardware.Quote from: GeorgeS on August 13, 2024, 06:06:26And in all this time just how many professional applications have been moved over?Like half of them? The most important ones (Photoshop/Lightroom/Office/VS/DaVinci/Wondershare) are already on the platform? Most of the rest are working via emulation? Even if emulation is 2x slower than native, it's still about the level of M1 performance on X Elite.
Quote from: GeorgeS on August 13, 2024, 06:06:26"WIN-on-ARM" has been around for HOW LONG?"Being around" means nothing without hardware.
Quote from: GeorgeS on August 13, 2024, 06:06:26And in all this time just how many professional applications have been moved over?Like half of them? The most important ones (Photoshop/Lightroom/Office/VS/DaVinci/Wondershare) are already on the platform? Most of the rest are working via emulation? Even if emulation is 2x slower than native, it's still about the level of M1 performance on X Elite.
Quote from: dvsdv on August 11, 2024, 16:50:33Quote from: GeorgeS on August 10, 2024, 23:18:50- limited useDon't be stupid. These problems are heavily exaggerated by competitior's marketing. Everything you need works and is native. Everything that's not native will be there in 1-3 years.
- limited compatibility
- limited (soon!) cost
Windows/x86 is a slow ecosystem, it took them 3 years and 2.5 windows versions to move all apps from win32 to win64.
Quote from: GeorgeS on August 10, 2024, 23:18:50- limited useDon't be stupid. These problems are heavily exaggerated by competitior's marketing. Everything you need works and is native. Everything that's not native will be there in 1-3 years.
- limited compatibility
- limited (soon!) cost
Quote from: naik on August 09, 2024, 17:51:12I have hard time making sense of the power numbers. It shows, 4.5 watts as average idle power. so by definition a 55WH battery at idle should last 12 hrs. Then can you explain the battery life numbers of over 20-25 hrs??. What am I missing here? is the laptop being put to sleep between the tasks to that test intermittent load. Is the physics broken here?Power measurements are done on wall socket in Performance mode, battery life measurements are done on Battery in some of Windows base low power modes.
Quote from: NikoB (shame NB moders) on August 09, 2024, 14:45:49Quote from: werwtt on August 09, 2024, 10:32:10Problem is Windows itself, it's so bad now only gamers and technically illiterate use it. First category specifically gets x86 and second just grabs first available laptop they get recommended.And that's why the share of desktop Windows is more than 80%? =) And Linux is used only by red-eyed geeks who have nowhere to spend their personal time - it's free and endless for them?
Quote from: NikoB (shame NB moders) on August 09, 2024, 14:45:49And that's why the share of desktop Windows is more than 80%? =)There's a lot of tech illiterate like you, who can't install linux or break it in 3 hours and have no money on apple.
Quote from: werwtt on August 09, 2024, 10:32:10Problem is Windows itself, it's so bad now only gamers and technically illiterate use it. First category specifically gets x86 and second just grabs first available laptop they get recommended.And that's why the share of desktop Windows is more than 80%? =) And Linux is used only by red-eyed geeks who have nowhere to spend their personal time - it's free and endless for them?
Quote from: indy on August 08, 2024, 19:26:25If you think OEMs are going to work towards getting compatibility for niche markets en masse...Problem is not OEMs, rebuilding for native Windows ARM is in most cases just pressing a button.
Quote from: Results45 on August 07, 2024, 09:13:4726.4 hours or 1,575 minutes of "light browsing" on only 55Wh (15% longer on a 5% smaller battery than in the T14s G6) is very notable. Meanwhile the T14s Gen 6 lasts 23 hoursThe fact both laptops with enormously high runtimes have 1920x1200 screens in review doesn't ring a bell about the nature of this power consumption?
QuoteSomething worth mentioning about this panel is its relatively high minimum brightness level of 49 nits which is something we noticed on our Core i7 model as well. In comparison, the displays on most other laptops would typically reach 15 nits or dimmer when on the minimum brightness setting. The higher brightness floor of the Dell may be more likely to cause eyestrain if viewing in dark environments. This potential issue is not present on the OLED configuration which can reach much dimmer brightness levels.