I don't believe in PWM at 1440Hz for a typical AMOLED screen with a characteristic subpixel structure? If you actually increase the PWM to such a frequency, the panel will burn out in less than 5000 hours (which is 1-1.5 years of operation and that's it). Guaranteed.
I no longer trust NB's PWM tests and urge the editors to publish the usual "pencil test" on video instead. When changing brightness from 100% to 10%. And it will be immediately clear to everyone, without fiddling with the "oscilloscope," whether there is really visible flickering at low, operating brightness - refusal to post such a video in every review will only prove a fraud with test results.
Otherwise, a mediocre laptop with twice the price. A pitiful 32GB of slow (poorly efficient) RAM (apparently Huawei no longer has access to lpddr5 7500+ chips). Again, the moronic arrangement of 2xTB4, although Intel itself recommends placing them symmetrically on the left and right, but the morons in the development departments apparently think that they are smarter (no).
The lack of HDMI 2.1 and USB-a sharply reduces the comfort of use. As well as the lack of rj45 at 5gbps, in places where the only connection method is a cable network.
At the same time, the shameful Ultra 9 185H, even in PL2 mode, shamefully loses more than 2 times to the outdated 7840U in the AIDA64 Ray-Trace 64 test.
The noise will obviously be extremely unpleasant at the slightest load, because... The radiators here are for children, because... weight less than 1kg.
The result is a useless toy for strange adults who have extra easy money lying around in their pockets from somewhere. Why and for what purpose such a purchase is not clear.