QuoteWhile the Standard profile can be generally recommended for non-intensive use, you will not be getting maximum performance here — we observed a 24% performance drop in Cinebench R15 multi-core score in this mode.
It turns out Alder Lake drops in speed to 5900HX level 2 years ago with a sane noise level. And this is including the pulse mode, from which nothing remains either ...
Let's jump right into the screen...this laptop is from the "ProArt" series. What do we see in practice?
Hardware calibration gave dE>2, i.e. This matrix is NOT designed for professional use. Then why does anyone need this laptop at all? Moreover, I have already lost count, what a review, where AMOLED panels screw up in terms of hardware calibration within acceptable limits.
Go ahead. The author points out that this panel has a ppi of 283, but this is not true, just at the color resolution level, which is clearly visible from the subpixel structure, the resolution is much lower there.
Completes the gloomy picture of the "Pro" series - 60Hz PWM, which excludes professional long-term work behind such a screen without obvious harm to the eyes and nervous system and gloss, with rarely removable glare, in the workplace, as well as a much lower resource compared to IPS backlight, which will lead to a faster need for its replacement.
The keyboard is also not standard with a normal numpad, but these are trifles against the backdrop of a terrible screen...