There should have been at least a high quality IPS 400+ nit display option with a lower resolution. Secondly, 56 WHr battery is way too small for a 16inch laptop. There is clearly more space inside the laptop, they should have included a 70+WHr battery. Fix those two points and this ...
OLED panel, with the extra layer of protective glass on top of the panel. The non-touch doesn’t get the glass, thus the screen part is slimmer and lighter as a result, without feeling weaker or poorer made – I’ve spent a little time with a non-touch variant of this laptop as ...
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-T14s-G4-Intel-Laptop-Review-OLED-instead-of-battery-life.758333.0.html#toc-4 A deltaE of 5.0 sounds extremely high. I found only some reddit posts with measurements obtained partially with devices, according the specifications, not very well suited...
I'm impressed you can go back and forth. The blur from the IPS display when scrolling is... really hard. I'm loving the new 11" Pro, too, but I sold the 12.9 as the blur was too much for me personally. I know this sort of thing is super subjective, but I was hardly using ...
MiniLED is good enough for a laptop or iPad, seriously. Does OLED look a little better with the blacks, sure. But I don't think it's worth the tradeoff of worrying about burn in. I often leave youtube or some video playing on my macbook pro when I fall asleep many nights, ...
Whether it's TN, VA, IPS, OLED - the actual technology doesn't matter - it's the physical shape of a pixel and how the subpixels are arranged. Cleartype expects three (not four) evenly distributed subpixels laid out in R, G, B order, right to left. IPS are mostly RGB, with som...
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And it’s an OLED panel.Previous G14 laptops offered matte displays, with either IPS or mini LED panels on the 2023 generations. This new model steers far away from this approach and goes with a glossy OLED panel, and I find that to be a nuanced decision....
the screen is not 400 nits. I did only get 368 nits on my unit. It’s close, but still a little misleading if you were counting on at least 400. So if you’re looking for a laptop that you’ll use outdoors or in bright environments, I’d go with one of those IPS options inste...
My wife's ASUS laptop has a 16" 1920x1200 OLED display and it cost $500 less than a MBA. So ordinary OLED displays aren't expensive. The Apple watch has an OLED screen with more than double the pixels per inch of that laptop so we know the technology to make OLED dots that small...