Quote from: astolfo on February 19, 2025, 15:58:32
- I honestly dont know what they were aiming for. People who work on AI stuff will use a proper workstation or rent one off from the Internet from some server farm.
- Tablets main selling point is good performance while keeping weight, battery life and comfort under acceptable levels. It's a game of equilibrium. ASUS here has just thrown all that out.
Quote from: Ghazza on February 19, 2025, 17:05:01Bit confused. In one place in this review it does state this figure but in another it states short term 86W, drops to 70W for a few min before then eventually settling down / leveling off to 62W. So which one is it exactly? Unless one is a comparison of when connected to mains, fully unthrottled, total device power vs on battery, just cpu+gpu package power, and throttled.
QuoteI think I will wait to see what the zbook ultra g1a brings and how it compares. Which should be out end of March, the last time I asked hp rep on webchat.
Quote from: Bizarro_NikoB on February 19, 2025, 21:45:42Actually if you're wondering he has moved on to one of the other mainstream tech sites and posts there incessantly. I can see if I can find it again, but I was really surprised to get NikoB bombed in the comments when I was reading about some random processor. I thought "I know this guy!" and for the record I am not him, but adopted my username after he was s*** posting microwaves should be illegal and I had a superman/bizarro superman moment with him in the comments. lolHoly hell, thanks for the info, that was nice to see before going to sleep haha! I believe I know which site is that but I rarely ever read comments there, I did now and whoa, he is really in full force 😁 One absolute gold to quote, under the article about Arrow Lake H laptops:
QuoteThe point is that even the newest 5090 are poorly suited for generating an honest picture in 4k, they are frankly weak for the latest releases and requirements of game engines. Not to mention the transition to "analog" picture, which I have been dreaming about for more than 10 years, as soon as it became possible to support 4:4:4 8k@60fps at least in discrete cards (but really you need at least 120Hz in 2D, even for smooth scrolling in Word!) with 30-36 bit color and the market became ready for 8k panels.
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And all this has been holding back and is holding back the mass distribution of 8K monitors – almost ideal for the human eye on diagonals up to 32" due to the elimination of refocusing problems (and nervous system fatigue) from the pixel structure of the picture to its object essence and back. Starting from about 250 ppi, this problem is practically solvable at any position of the head from the screen at distances from 25 cm...
Quote from: Worgarthe on February 19, 2025, 19:09:26Lmao, Niko typing here under several different names, funny stuff. Yeah, his inaccurate stuff and delusions, like "Author is lying!", "4K 120 Hz is minimum." (just to instantly bitch about a 4K 120 Hz laptop with "4K 144 Hz minimum is needed in 2024"), "We need 8K in laptops.", "No work is doable without numpad." etc. is really something to miss 🙃
QuoteBattery RuntimeExceptional battery life, remarkable stuff. Probably the new record? I don't remember the last time I saw a laptop without a dGPU, but with less than 1h 5m of battery life under max load.
Load (maximum brightness) 0h 51min
Quote from: Ghazza on February 19, 2025, 17:05:01Lmao, Niko typing here under several different names, funny stuff. Yeah, his inaccurate stuff and delusions, like "Author is lying!", "4K 120 Hz is minimum." (just to instantly bitch about a 4K 120 Hz laptop with "4K 144 Hz minimum is needed in 2024"), "We need 8K in laptops.", "No work is doable without numpad." etc. is really something to miss 🙃Quote from: Lou Stoole on February 19, 2025, 12:59:02Where is NikoB by the way?
Yeah, I miss him aswell. Without his expert analysis, difficult for me to make a decision on whether to get this or not. I hope he writes here again soon.
Quote from: Lou Stoole on February 19, 2025, 12:59:02Where is NikoB by the way?
Quote from: astolfo on February 19, 2025, 15:58:32-138W power consumption and that's while using its iGPU (lol)
Quote from: astolfo on February 19, 2025, 15:58:32-Niche form factor (and heavy for a tablet)
Quote from: astolfo on February 19, 2025, 15:58:32-ExpensiveTrue, again no argument here. But how many other devices are in this form factor and can have up to 128GB of soldered ram? Anything even remotely similar does not come cheap either. So it's literally competing in a segment by itself which allows Asus to do apple like pricing here.
QuoteAsus uses a Wi-Fi module from MediaTek (MT9725)Typo: it's the Mediatek MT7925.
Quote from: Lou Stoole on February 19, 2025, 12:59:02Where is NikoB by the way?
Quote from: toto1234 on February 19, 2025, 08:51:43Average ilde (so doing nothing) : 14W
Battery Size : 70Wh
Wifi websurfing : 9h20
How is that possible ? Magic ?
It should be 5hours max.
I don't understand how NBC can come up with these battery life numbers.
Quote from: rutto-noise on February 19, 2025, 10:35:49Please help me understand what's going on! Why would literally anyone recommend this laptop, compared to the older G14 with a dedicated 4070, given:
- it costs much much more
- same-ish performance
- same (terrible) battery life
- same heat
- same loudness
What's so spectacular about selling a product that doesn't significantly perform any better than 2 year older technology, while costing 500-700€ more?
What's the fuzz about? Can someone politely explain?