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Title: Dell Technologies unveil new Latitude AI PC lineup
Post by: Redaktion on February 27, 2024, 09:30:06
The new AI-enhanced Latitude range is aimed at making workflow easier for business collaborations and productivity. According to Dell's official press release, the new computers will be available later this year.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Technologies-unveil-new-Latitude-AI-PC-lineup.807637.0.html
Title: Re: Dell Technologies unveil new Latitude AI PC lineup
Post by: random_name on February 27, 2024, 09:55:07
The official announcement only speaks of a mini-LED backlight for the keyboard, which reduces power consumption.

There is no mention of a mini-LED panel sadly :c
Title: Re: Dell Technologies unveil new Latitude AI PC lineup
Post by: NikoB on February 27, 2024, 12:38:46
Quote from: random_name on February 27, 2024, 09:55:07There is no mention of a mini-LED panel
miniLED is a useless crutch with a bunch of artifacts at the zone boundaries. And still, the contrast is mediocre in the region of 2000-30000:1, which is not enough to meet the HDR10 standard - which needs a minimum of 800000:1 for the minimum possible standard "True Black HDR 400" (400 nits of peak brightness and a maximum of 0.0005 nits of black level).

We don't need miniLED, we need microLED - an analogue of AMOLED, but without its terrible flickering, wildly glossy screen and quick burnout. And with real color resolution of 4k-8k.

And if they can't make microLED, then we need IPS from 1500:1 with an A-TW polarizer. It's enough. Moreover, LG has Black IPS with real 1800:1+. And they also own the patent for the A-TW polarizer.

And the bogeyman nameplate "AI" is becoming the same thing that 10 years ago there was the prefix "nano", which was put on everything by business swindlers for ordinary idiot consumers.