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Posted by Ednumero
 - August 09, 2022, 23:57:17
Re: other comments -- it may not present anything new, but I do find it useful to have a contained article that can be linked to others that summarizes and addresses these issues. Given that this article is positioned well enough to serve that purpose, I'm all for it.

If we're to criticize writing, though, the related article "Old laptop features that we hope will never come back" (https://www.notebookcheck.net/Old-laptop-features-that-we-hope-will-never-come-back.635258.0.html) is more in need of work than this one. Its continued use of the term "RGBW" in place of the more-adequately-descriptive "RG/BW" falls short of ongoing commitment to display information accuracy. I commend the removal of the incorrect 2880-width calculation previously present, but promoting productive terminology is important too.
Posted by Tickle
 - August 08, 2022, 16:14:41
@Bareback...

Good point.
Nothing new under the 🌞...
Clickbait.
Posted by Bareback
 - August 08, 2022, 12:14:46
Allen, take a break from writing, man. This is rubbish. Practically nonsensical.
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 05, 2022, 23:14:01
Cheap displays, low RAM and storage, and older generation CPUs or GPUs are common tricks that manufacturers like to use. Uninformed buyers may think they're getting a good deal, but the sly cut corners can sometimes be steep.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Red-flags-to-watch-out-for-when-buying-laptops-on-sale-or-looking-for-deals.639240.0.html