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Posted by Alexander_
 - April 20, 2024, 20:07:43
Now prove that you are not Nikob, who fanatically advertises Lenovo.
😁
Posted by jjpous Pous
 - April 20, 2024, 18:51:30
Just to say that your review is biased. I bought it relying on your website. The computer is full of problems. Asus drivers and softwares constantly crashes against Windows : corrupted user session, broken fingerprint/face scan and Windows Hello each time the GPU is switched from Discrete to Hybrid. The computer can't wake from sleep, just shuts down randomly. Gets hot when on sleep mode. CPU freezes randomly, softwares crash. The pen just won't work sometimes, have to fidget in the device manager often... The warranty and support is abysmal. My two cents : get a Thinkpad.
Posted by A
 - November 21, 2023, 17:44:50
Quote from: NikoB on November 19, 2023, 21:00:14You both need medical attention. After all, both of you are either paid bots or idiots. I hope adequate people understand who you both are, so you will have to change your nicknames. But I don't. So, in general, the goal has been achieved.
Lol the "audience" you are trying to appeal to here exists only in your head, man. As you were told before,
Quote from: Neenyah on November 18, 2023, 17:04:08Seek professional help, seriously.
Posted by NikoB
 - November 19, 2023, 21:00:14
You both need medical attention. After all, both of you are either paid bots or idiots.

I hope adequate people understand who you both are, so you will have to change your nicknames. But I don't. So, in general, the goal has been achieved.
Posted by A
 - November 18, 2023, 17:48:05
Quote from: NikoB on November 18, 2023, 16:55:15true HDR standards (which HDR10 implements in practice) only work on OLED screens
Another bs from a person who clearly never knew what DisplayHDR is and thinks HDR10 is an image quality certification.
Posted by Neenyah
 - November 18, 2023, 17:04:08
Quote from: NikoB on November 18, 2023, 16:55:15Asus, to its shame, has itself signed that their OLED screen is of poor quality; moreover, it is not intended for professional work with color, as the author of the review proved.
Seek professional help, seriously.
Posted by NikoB
 - November 18, 2023, 16:55:15
You are both such stupid trolls that you don't even know that true HDR standards (which HDR10 implements in practice) only work on OLED screens. Asus, to its shame, has itself signed that their OLED screen is of poor quality; moreover, it is not intended for professional work with color, as the author of the review proved. Relax, little trolls, today is Saturday.
Posted by Neenyah
 - November 18, 2023, 13:38:18
Quote from: A on November 18, 2023, 13:27:47I don't know if I can laugh at you or you have a real medical diagnosis and laughing at you is bad.
😅🖤
Posted by A
 - November 18, 2023, 13:27:47
I don't know if I can laugh at you or you have a real medical diagnosis and laughing at you is bad.

Quote from: NikoB on November 18, 2023, 12:32:58HDR10 (Static HDR metadata) places stringent demands on the screen.
No, lol. It's just a video stream data format.
Posted by NikoB
 - November 18, 2023, 12:32:58
Stupid Asus trolls are still stupidly trying to justify the terrible screen of this garbage craft from Asus. HDR10 (Static HDR metadata) places stringent demands on the screen. And this shame from Asus does not match them, despite the AMOLED screen.
Posted by A
 - November 17, 2023, 17:46:57
Quote from: NikoB on November 17, 2023, 17:20:54there is no HDR10 certificate (despite AMOLED)
HDR10 is not a certificate, it's content type for TVs and video signal sources. You get HDR10 when you can send or receive specific stream data format. RTX2060 is HDR10+ lol.

Can you just stop disgracing yourself.
Posted by NikoB
 - November 17, 2023, 17:20:54
Hello troll. The author of the review claims something that he has not actually verified. And yes, there is no HDR10 certificate (despite AMOLED) - which is shameful for a simple reason - shameful contrast and brightness. And also disgusting real color accuracy after hardware calibration.

The entire series can be immediately sent under the bulldozer.
Posted by A
 - November 17, 2023, 15:46:32
Quote from: NikoB on November 17, 2023, 12:42:55Brightness is less than 400 nits, despite the fact that fake support for HDR600 (and this NOT HDR10 support) is declared, which requires a minimum of 600 nits.
'HDR600 True Black' certification requires 350 nits across the display and 600 nits in 10% patch, which this display (ATNA60BX01) is capable of, which is mentioned in reviews of other laptops with the same OLED panel.

HDR10 is not a certification, lol.
Posted by NikoB
 - November 17, 2023, 12:42:55
I just slid under the table from laughter, from the nonsense that this troll Neenyah writes.

"Device for Adobe programs."

Hahaha

dE>6 (Terrible) - it's impossible to work with accurate color AFTER calibration! A filthy AMOLED panel with rapid burnout (with terrible calibration out of the box!) and holes in the screen at the pixel level.
Shameful native contrast (and this is on OLED!) at less than 5000:1(!) instead of the promised 1M:1+!
Brightness is less than 400 nits, despite the fact that fake support for HDR600 (and this NOT HDR10 support) is declared, which requires a minimum of 600 nits.
The glossy screen glares monstrously in any complex light environment behind the owner or to the side of the screen.

The processor is frankly weak for Adobe Premiere. 7945HX is almost 2 times faster with the same PL1!

The video card - 4080 is connected via the shameful x8, not x16, and instead of 16GT/s, in the screenshots it is only 2.5GT/s(sick)!

The RAM is soldered - if a client needs 64GB (and a professional will 100% need it) - he will have to replace the laptop for $4000?! WTF?!

Who stopped you from immediately installing the 7940HS + 64GB of soldered LPDDR5 7500 for such a price, as is installed here? At the same time, PL1 could be 30W smaller with the same performance.

The noise is clearly unpleasant at 38dBA under average load, which is typical when working with photo/video content.

Well, I'll already mention the non-classical keyboard...artists are a different breed.

What do we get as a result? A laptop that does NOT meet its stated goals in a key parameter - the screen.

The entire series goes straight into a trash or under a bulldozer.
Posted by Neenyah
 - November 16, 2023, 21:58:31
Quote from: NikoB on November 16, 2023, 21:51:09Stupid Asus trolls don't understand that the author, with a "perfect" screen, for some reason did hardware calibration and got a terrible result, even worse than on a screen with 45% NTSC!

You don't ever give up, don't you? Keep acting like an even bigger clown, just don't read what it says in the article:


QuoteThe different display modes on the Asus Zenbook Pro 16X ensure accurate color representation. In native mode, the display has an average color deviation of ΔΕ2000 3.36 (DisplayP3 target color space). The DisplayP3 preset from Asus ensures a very low color deviation of only ΔΕ2000 1.58 in the same color space. This means that even a trained eye is unlikely to notice any color differences.


Quote from: NikoB on November 16, 2023, 21:51:09Stupid trolls don't know that color rendition fades over time, especially on a lousy AMOLED, and you still need to recalibrate. Not to mention that professionals always do it, never trusting the factory settings. And when they recalibrate, they will get a terrible result.
Your own brain fades away much faster though, actually it's gone already so who do you blame there for that?