Chuwi has introduced a new version of the GemiBook Pro, which it has upgraded to new processors. Not only has the GemiBook Pro received an Intel Jasper Lake processor, it now also has a 14-inch IPS display with a 1440p resolution and a 3:2 aspect ratio.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Chuwi-GemiBook-Pro-refreshed-with-an-Intel-Jasper-Lake-processor-and-a-14-inch-display.615112.0.html
My only concerns when buying a notebook:
1. Does it use PWM dimming? I don't care how good the screen looks. PWM is deal breaker!
2. Is the screen resolution true 16:9? If you stretch a 1080p movie to 2160x1215 that don't look so pretty. That resolution is not true 16:9 (not divisible by 8). This the second deal breaker for me... When stretch 1080p to full screen, the 16:9 up-scaled image not divisible by 8!
Answering Mr. Biden,
1) literally ALL screens use PWM. Anything that connects with an LVDS/eDP would make use of also a PWM chip; (You've used laptops to a great detriment, so you should know that)
2) most movies are cut in 2:35-to-1, not 16:9. Regardless you screen aspect ratio, you'll get black bars on top and at the bottom. The only remedy to this non-problem, would be buying a 21:9 monitor (which is DUMB & WEIRD, only a Chris Chan-type would do that)
Quote from: Barebooh on April 24, 2022, 02:28:06literally ALL screens use PWM.
According to NBC tests, all OLED displays use PWM but more than 50% of all IPS or IGZO displays do not use PWM.
is it better than larkbook x?
same cpu, I find no differences beyond the display format, the base and keyboard look the same for both models.
Help, larkbook x or gemibook pro?