But it's still kinda hot for me, and some people in reddit said to me that "Thermal pasta in this laptop is bad, you should change it and use your own thermal pasta" What do you think? Will it make a different? Raymond Nayve July 16, 2024 at 4:18 pm bios 307 is out Reply...
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 ...
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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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Summary:The Asus Zenbook Pro 14 OLED is an excellent all-purpose laptop in the 14-inch space. It checks almost all the right boxes and offers the versatility, the performance and the battery life I would expect from such a device, in a beautiful non-gaming chassis. Just make sure a touc...
That aside, you should also consider the other advantages of OLED panels, such as the lower blue-light emission and the way colors are perceived more vividly at medium brightness levels, but also the potential downsides of OLED panels on a laptop, such as black-crush, gray-bending, flickering...
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...