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Bullit

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  1. You continue to be a bit vague. What your request for screen? 100%sRGB 300 nits at least? screen size 15.6 or 16 (15.6 with 16:10) 17.3" or 18"(17.3 with 16:10) memory 16 or 32? no uses anymore HHD in laptop so 1Tb SSD? 2 slots to put another?
  2. I use a Asus Proart 248 as secondary monitor to my 17.3 laptop. I like that i can put the bottom if it at level of laptop screen bottom and that the color reproduction is not much different - i already had chosen the laptop to be 100% sRGB. It cost me 220 euro - is already an old series i guess that is the reason- but with certified 100% sRGB colors good 350 nits, 16:10 , elevation, pivot, rotation and many options it is a very nice one. Surprised that it gets 75hz more than usual for this monitor type.
  3. Portability and power scales are not the same for everyone. There are persons that already achieved maximum power with great portability, like for example some writer that only need enough power to edit some texts.
  4. LG Gram have 14" if he wishes - that one i think is about 1kg - and here some models cost less then 1000 euro or are thereabouts, and includes a 23% tax.
  5. Very light and with long battery there are also the LG Gram series. Maybe you can even consider a bigger one. 17" for example is only 1.3kg. For touch consider Lenovo Yoga series - i am not sure all of that line are touch but many are.
  6. Well you can turn off that RGB stuff in most laptops. And indeed one of factors (a small one ) in my Legion choice was the non gaming appearance. Still that review compartmentalization that bureaucrats love so much is detrimental to users choices that have many variances in their lives.
  7. Notebookcheck rating is almost irrelevant , they do good reviews but the way they reach the score is bizarre. People really need to read the text there always and do due diligence. For example that Dell have only 45w for the 3050 that is a very weak card, the screen is 60hz only too. I advice the op to buy a laptop with at least a 3060 with 130w TDP. It is possible that a 4050 can be competitive too, 4060 that have 8Gb VRAM even better. Screen at least 300nits 100% sRGB, 144/165hz.
  8. Well i am interested to see what are results in Blender Optix Render, DaVinci Resolve, Unreal Engine. It is weird that people that are supposedly at forefront of technology - so disruptive - are so keen on labels: this is a gaming laptop , this is a workstation etc. Instead of independent thinking they follow labels. It is quite bizarre, a GPU today is a worktool too.
  9. https://wccftech.com/amd-misses-ryzen-7040-phoenix-apu-launch-deadline-first-laptops-now-arriving-in-may/
  10. https://www.tomshardware.com/opinion/ssds-in-laptops-and-desktops-cost-too-damn-much
  11. Screen looks wonderful but it is glossy not matte.
  12. Bullit

    2023 LG Gram

    https://www.notebookcheck.net/LG-debuts-Samsung-OLED-displays-on-its-new-Gram-Style-laptop-line.688100.0.html
  13. I have difficulty accepting that massive company like Lenovo sells less 17.3 than MSI, Asus, Acer, LG, Alienware etc...
  14. Things might be smaller but screens will not be with 4K and 8K . I have no enjoyment seeing TV at 15.6" even in FHD that is why i have been buying 17 and 17. 3 since 2004. I wish obviously to have an even bigger but rolling extended screen, but that will be expensive in next 10 years or more.
  15. I have 2 requests to even consider it: working office and playing videos/music at minimum FHD in silence. Good mate screen with enough brightness for outside at least 500 nits. No regresses in other capabilities.
  16. Disappointing. Being surpassed by competition that have 17" screens and even 18" also lower than 16" . Lenovo are getting lazy.
  17. My 3060 at 130w ~73ºC gets much less heat then a 5800H at maximum power f 80w ~95ºC .. So i don't think that is a big issue.
  18. Nvidia continues to discriminate laptop buyers. Look at VRAM compared to desktop.
  19. 6Gb is a big issue for me in Unreal Engine, but also might be in Blender just currently i am just making small projects there. If timespy is something i need to install no chance. You can do the Blender Benchmark no need to install https://opendata.blender.org choose GPU Optix and v.3.3. My value is 2615 with Hwinfo i see it between 110-125w doing the benchmark.
  20. Raytracing, tensor for denoising with Optix. I have the 130w 3060 Laptop and already in some scenes it starts to be a pleasure to work. It is at point where your work starts to feel fluid while in past render time was a break a coffee at best.
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