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Posted by Spunjji
 - November 23, 2020, 17:09:16
This is a great development. I've been really frustrated by how laptop displays have seemingly been stuck with several unsatisfactory options - either you get high resolution or high refresh rate, unless you're willing to part with an arm and a leg and your firstborn child - so I'm glad to finally see some better offerings.

I look forward to one of these displays getting a thorough test here so that we can be sure there won't be any nasty surprises! :)
Posted by Bogdan Solca
 - November 23, 2020, 16:58:48
Quote from: S.Yu on November 23, 2020, 16:25:28
>only $50 more expensive to produce than the 1080p variants
$50 in material cost sounds like a lot, translating to upgrade cost on the consumer end it should be more like $200-300.
Yes, the non-QHD Max-15 is $200 less expensive than the QHD version, for example. However, the relatively low production costs are now more manageable for laptop OEMs, and may incentivise them to add more 1440p options.
Posted by S.Yu
 - November 23, 2020, 16:25:28
>only $50 more expensive to produce than the 1080p variants
$50 in material cost sounds like a lot, translating to upgrade cost on the consumer end it should be more like $200-300.
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 23, 2020, 15:14:14
1440p could soon become the standard resolution for gaming laptops and Eluktronics is already offering a few models integrating the new 1440p@165 Hz from BOE. These are only $50 more expensive to produce than the usual 1080p and offer 78% more screen real estate with low latency and good color gamut. As downsides, most notable are the requirement for powerful mobile GPUs like the Nvidia RTX 2070 and the sub-par scaling for lower resolutions.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Eluktronics-is-introducing-the-world-s-first-gaming-laptops-with-1440p-165-Hz-displays.505632.0.html