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DELL XPS 13 PLUS 13" FHD PLUS INTEL CORE I5-1240P 1.2GHZ / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD
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Quote from: J A on February 15, 2023, 19:33:42 Quote from: J A on February 15, 2023, 19:33:42 But if you're scaling it back to 1080p levels anyway, why have the GPU do the extra work to compute them and have the screen waste extra energy to display them? Just so you can claim 'my 4k display is more gorgious than your 1080p?' This is assuming all apps scales nicely, and I know a lot of legacy apps don't. People should find whatever is satisfactory to themselves. There is no need for you to tell someone they are wrong about what suits them. If your eye sight is above average and you're not satisfied with 1080p on a 13 inch screen, then buy the 4k for yourself and no need to tell the internet about it.
J A
I cannot believe anyone wants an invisible touchpad. Also anyone complaining about text being rough on anything over 1920x1080 is, quite simply, whining. I DO NOT WANT THAT MANY PIXELS ON A SCREEN SMALLER THAN 17"-19". Then you just have to scale everything up 150% to make it readable instead of just reading stuff at a normal resolution. Still very happy with that resolution on a 24" or even 27" monitor; surely everything would appear to be made of individual pixels when you only have 2 MILLION of them. You must think I'm just over playing with Duplos.
Alejo
"In addition to two FHD models with and without touchscreen (the non-touch unit also has a glass layer and there is no matte option)" I'm confused you just posted another review of the entey level model with entry levem display and it is matte. Does the review require updating?
Wow
I don't know how they're able to make a worse intel macbook
Jmsy
I had the 1280p version with 32gb of ram. I had to return it because it throttled to 0.4ghz constantly. This happened during initial setup and I could reproduce it by opening Word, PowerPoint and Spotify at the same time. From reading various forums, this is a common issue. It's too bad because I loved the design.
rubenLP
Quote from: Lorry on July 26, 2022, 17:04:59 Quote from: Lorry on July 26, 2022, 17:04:59 Quote from: Earthrise on July 26, 2022, 15:02:32 Quote from: Earthrise on July 26, 2022, 15:02:32 I personally prefer FHD. I have a 4K laptop and a FHD and there is no grainy issue in any but the 4k has very tiny text and icons and consume a lot of battery
Lorry
Quote from: Earthrise on July 26, 2022, 15:02:32 Quote from: Earthrise on July 26, 2022, 15:02:32 You're not staring at a monitor with your nose up to the display like you often do with laptops. Many of us here including myself have been using HiDPI on laptops for over 10 years, even before Apple came out with Retina. Today that FHD "base" option mostly exists to balloon prices of higher-resolution display options. If it weren't for that marketing strategy, FHD would be long gone, as it should be.
Earthrise
Quote from: Lorry on July 25, 2022, 09:17:53 Quote from: Lorry on July 25, 2022, 09:17:53 So you think that 4K at 27" also looks grainy and rough, since it has even less PPI than FHD+ at 13.4". What a nonsense.
Omid
7 years after invention of touch bar by apple and almost 2 years after apple realized it was a gimmick and stupid design in general, the pc world now has a new laptop they brag about with touch bar, hilarious 😆