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Asus Zenbook Duo OLED (2024) convertible review: Multitasking champion with Core Ultra 9

Started by Redaktion, March 01, 2024, 10:23:30

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lmao

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.

Oliver O'Reilly-Hyland

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.

lmao

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.

Poy

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.

YUKI93

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.

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