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Posted by Josea
 - February 10, 2014, 14:30:23
I purchased the Sager NP2740 variation and am very happy with it. The keyboard has been updated since this review and is very good. I do notice considerable light bleed with the AUO panel but overall I am very happy with mine. I thank the author very much for the detailed review
Posted by orbayo
 - January 25, 2014, 20:21:13
People must choose, lovely chasis or super hardware, if you want something similar you must to pay 1000€ more for a macbook pro. Actually this is the best ultrabook price-performance. I am happy with this laptop.  There are people than never is happy with they have, you can see things positive or negative. I prefer see positive.
Part of the screen is flimsy, touchpad and keyboard are not good. yes. but you just accustomed, and it's not so bad.
Posted by orbayo
 - January 25, 2014, 19:29:44
Finally, whit the icc file my screen configuration (GNU/Linux OpenSUSE) is all gammas at 1.13
GAMMA: red: 1.13, Green: 1.13, Blue: 1.13 And Brightness for photografic work: 60%-70%, for normally work (read) you can work whit 50%.

Please... i will cry if i see this "will we see the iris pro 5200 in a better constructed ultrabook or even convertible?I'd pay for a ThinkPad yoga with this processor and gpu." ;) me too ;)

And guys.. see what happen whit my usb...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O7RLpOwCjQ
Posted by ilm
 - December 22, 2013, 10:48:45
Hi guys merry Christmas, will we see the iris pro 5200 in a better constructed ultrabook or even convertible?I'd pay for a ThinkPad yoga with this processor and gpu.
Posted by orbayo
 - December 11, 2013, 01:50:22
Thank you. I have this computer. This review is very really.
Thank you for the ICC file..
I have got this screen configuration:
GAMMA: red: 1.30, Green: 1.25, Blue: 1.45 And Brightness: 60%
Can you say me what configuration is better?
Posted by Till Schönborn
 - November 03, 2013, 10:01:20
Hi, our "ultra" preset uses 1920x1080. You can see the resolution and detail settings by moving your mouse over the fps values in the game benchmark table.
Posted by asfsfa
 - November 03, 2013, 02:25:09
why are all the gaming tests done at 1366x768 and not 1920x1080, and why are the resolutions tested not made clear on the notebookcheck iris pro page?
Posted by Till Schönborn
 - August 03, 2013, 21:25:34
Yes, that's what we've measured. But: We could not confirm this with another notebook or power supply, so maybe this has been an anomaly of our test sample.
Posted by Thmz
 - August 03, 2013, 21:14:32
Is the standby power consumption really 3.1 watt? That would mean that the notebook doesn't even last 20 hours in standby?! In reviews of other notebooks, the standby power consumption is like 0.5-0.7 watt.
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 03, 2013, 04:18:10
A brute in a suit. A slim 14 inch laptop with an allegedly weak processor graphics is to teach the cluster of multimedia competition the meaning of fear. Is that really possible? Schenker's S413 proves: Intel's latest Iris Pro Graphics 5200 boosts the power of integrated graphics solutions to a whole new level.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Schenker-S413-Clevo-W740SU-Notebook.98313.0.html