Quote from: NikoB on July 28, 2024, 12:05:34"Intel® Flex Memory AccessQuote from: Matus on July 27, 2024, 02:49:04(had extra 32gb so my ram was 48gbIt's immediately obvious that you are an IT amateur - you cannot install memory modules of different sizes - the performance of RAM outside of banks of the same size automatically drops by 2 times.
Quote from: Matus on July 27, 2024, 02:49:04(had extra 32gb so my ram was 48gbIt's immediately obvious that you are an IT amateur - you cannot install memory modules of different sizes - the performance of RAM outside of banks of the same size automatically drops by 2 times.
Quote from: Matt Corallo on April 20, 2024, 01:18:28Any idea of the screen on this year's model is vertically or horizontally polarized?All laptops and monitors (except for a couple of LG monitors, which owns the patent) do not have an A-TW polarizer. And the domain structure of subpixels is clearly visible in the photo from the review - it is standard for IPS panels.
QuoteWhy 500 nits at home? Even 300 is more than enough. And if you plan to work with it outside in the sun, then there should be not 500 nits, but 5000.
Quote from: NikoB on April 15, 2024, 18:25:31I have poor eyesight. The bigger and brighter the screen, the better I can distinguish fine details. 400 nits is barely enough.Quote from: Y2K bug on April 15, 2024, 17:12:53and 500+ nit brightness.Why 500 nits at home? Even 300 is more than enough. And if you plan to work with it outside in the sun, then there should be not 500 nits, but 5000.
Quote from: NikoB on April 15, 2024, 18:23:35And everything is very simple - LG, like other manufacturers, simply does not have the opportunity to order large quantities of Zen4 Phoenix
QuoteIt's sad, everyone is going around and around, but no one wants to make a comfortable and high-quality universal laptop for business with 17-18" 4k@120Hz with a real contrast of 1500:1+ without dgpu...
Quote from: Y2K bug on April 15, 2024, 17:12:53and 500+ nit brightness.Why 500 nits at home? Even 300 is more than enough. And if you plan to work with it outside in the sun, then there should be not 500 nits, but 5000.