Quote from: Neenyah on February 17, 2024, 21:35:29Many ThinkPad users simply use their heavy brick (like the one from this review here) in their office to power their dock and another one smaller and lighter in their bag and/or at their homeproof or gtfo
Quote from: Ron1 on February 17, 2024, 20:13:50That is correct. But then you just grab a stronger charger if you know you will need it. Many ThinkPad users simply use their heavy brick (like the one from this review here) in their office to power their dock and another one smaller and lighter in their bag and/or at their home. As long as you have 195W+ you will have enough power to not run into described situation and there are USBC chargers of up to 240W (P1's slim tip is 230W).Quote from: Neenyah on February 17, 2024, 16:56:49Lol, so now charging at lower power is destroying battery, for the first time in the history. Nice.Working and charging with underpowered charger at the same is really bad for battery.
Quote from: Ron1 on February 17, 2024, 20:13:50As consumption goes over charger capacity notebook dips into battery in short charge-discharge cycles which is bad. Even worse if it is already charged to 100% and it immediately tries to fill that power spike back into battery when consumption normalises, thus creating a short charging spikes at around full battery.That's battery killer behaviour.That is also true in many cases but not really here or with any ThinkPad in general; first - they won't charge at all if they were full and dropped to 99, 98, 97 or 96%. You can use a laptop at 100%, unplug it, let it drop to 96% and plug the charger back in and it won't charge back to 100% until you drop below 95%.
Quote from: Ron1 on February 17, 2024, 20:13:50Also underpowered chargers tend to emit much more heat.Hm, not necessarily because an OEM who knows their job won't allow that, they will simply say something like "Weak charging state, please check power charger" if it detects that it's, well, too weak, or it will simply refuse to charge at all because it is too weak. The P1 Gen 6 is certainly not charging any hotter with 90W charger than it does with 230W and if the charger itself is heating up then that's another issue outside of laptop OEM scope of work.
Quote from: Neenyah on February 17, 2024, 20:11:12When your ego is so insecure that you look at normal talk about a laptop as winning or losing. 13 y.o. detected.Hmm, speaking of "ego" and "13 y.o." behavior, if its not about winning or losing for you, why did you even reply with insults only.
Quote from: Neenyah on February 17, 2024, 16:56:49Lol, so now charging at lower power is destroying battery, for the first time in the history. Nice.Working and charging with underpowered charger at the same is really bad for battery. As consumption goes over charger capacity notebook dips into battery in short charge-discharge cycles which is bad. Even worse if it is already charged to 100% and it immediately tries to fill that power spike back into battery when consumption normalises, thus creating a short charging spikes at around full battery.That's battery killer behaviour. Also underpowered chargers tend to emit much more heat.
Quote from: Neenyah on February 17, 2024, 16:56:49like the M3 MBP 16 with 2.1 kg + 0.35 kg chargerFor that one you can leave charger at home or hotel. And this one is a 4hr battery life web browsing machine.
Quote from: gmghm on February 17, 2024, 16:25:34Yeah, 2.4 kg combined weight (1.8 + 0.6) is too extreme to carry around. It is much easier to carry 2.4 kg with other laptops, no matter how it's distributed, like the M3 MBP 16 with 2.1 kg + 0.35 kg charger. 2.4 kg there is clearly far lighter than 2.4 kg here.Quote from: Neenyah on February 17, 2024, 15:19:19Gimmick, lol. That's the charger for Lenovo's docking station, they usually provide them for review units. Slim tip 230W is its normal charger and it is small and light[/url].HAHAHA @ 0.6kg
just a brilliant example of someone who doesn't know what LAP TOPs are for
now go on to usual stupid "you have to go to gym if you can't carry it" rant
and then those guys just never use their "laptop" outside
and no one knows why they've invested in laptop instead of desktop
Quote from: gmghm on February 17, 2024, 16:25:34Lol, so now charging at lower power is destroying battery, for the first time in the history. Nice.Quote from: Neenyah on February 17, 2024, 15:19:19Any 90W+ USBC is also charging perfectly fine.yeah, keep using underpowered power bricks if you want your battery dead faster
then replace it with a cheap chinese aftermarket cause your laptop is outdated in 2 years and lenovo isn't producing anything for it anymore
Quote from: Neenyah on February 17, 2024, 15:19:19Gimmick, lol. That's the charger for Lenovo's docking station, they usually provide them for review units. Slim tip 230W is its normal charger and it is small and light[/url].HAHAHA @ 0.6kg
Quote from: Neenyah on February 17, 2024, 15:19:19Any 90W+ USBC is also charging perfectly fine.yeah, keep using underpowered power bricks if you want your battery dead faster
Quote from: gmghm on February 17, 2024, 13:05:58another gimmick for people who don't need a laptop or don't really understand what a laptop isGimmick, lol. That's the charger for Lenovo's docking station, they usually provide them for review units. Slim tip 230W is its normal charger and it is small and light. Any 90W+ USBC is also charging perfectly fine.
gl carrying that power brick for your "ultrathin laptop" around
Quote from: NikoB on December 11, 2023, 19:26:10Quote from: JRS on December 11, 2023, 00:46:40Are the reviewers noticing the same effect on other displays such as phones that typically have even less monolithic pixel structures?Smartphones have ppi much higher than 300, so it's impossible to notice anything there. For example, at 300 ppi I still see problems with fonts, compared with 440 ppi+.
Everyone's vision is individual, but since there are repeating pixel holes every 1 pixel on one side and every 4 pixels on the other, it is obvious that this will be noticeable and unpleasant for some, which is what the authors periodically note. Naturally, at 4k this will be less noticeable, but it is still noticeable if you look closely that the entire screen seems to be lined with barely visible dark lines on a white background.
In any case, IPS wins here. It also wins significantly in terms of color accuracy, because... according to local reviews, it is almost always impossible to calibrate AMOLED with dE less than 2. Specifically with this model everything is fine - dE<1.5.
But I can't imagine how to use this screen in practice with a terrifying PWM at a frequency of 60Hz...
Quote from: NikoB on December 15, 2023, 14:33:06When running on battery power, there is no problem switching to fhd mode on a 4k panel without losing any sharpness at the pixel level - 4 4k pixels turn into 1 fhd, and the interpixel distance is still less than on a native fhd panel.
Quote from: Neenyah on December 14, 2023, 14:27:56Quote from: NikoB on December 14, 2023, 14:11:52Lmao, so do it then. I am lying, Notebookcheck is lying, hell even Huawei is lying and they were secretly selling this laptop in your super-important country FIVE MONTHS before they released the product in China. All links are lies, only your invisible links and sources are THE truth 😂Quote from: Neenyah on December 13, 2023, 23:27:33Must be nice to live in a country where Chinese OEMs sell their own products many months before they even release them in their own market (China).I have already proven more than once that you are lying and I can easily prove it again.