Quote from: _MT_ on May 05, 2022, 10:43:18
Also, since when is 40 % "slightly higher" (10 vs. 14 W average idle)? Even 10 is high. You'd expect more like 6 and you can get lower than that. Calculating it from your Wi-Fi test, it works out to roughly 11 W (you measure power at a wall, right, which can skew results). The XPS works out to less than 5.
It could be the processor but since it has smaller cores to handle basic running that should be more efficient, that shouldn't be it. So, either Intel screwed up, or it could be the BIOS or even Windows or there is some trash running in the background or a bad driver or something somewhere. My first bet would be Lenovo.
It's neither Intel or Windows. It's the OLED screen. OLED uses a lot of power compared to low power LCD panels. It's a difference of 2w at 400 nits for LCD vs almost 6-8w for OLED screens at max brightness. Couple that with perhaps a buggy BIOS and you receive low battery life.
You can go check more reviews in here from devices with OLED screens and compared them to the same model with LCD and you will see the huge difference.