It is rough, even more considering the quality of display macbook’s have.
It is rough, even more considering the quality of display macbook’s have.
Even if you don’t game on it, bare in mind that the IGPU runs very well recent games with FSR and without it, considering that it only has a 1080p resolution. I can say this because i have a Vivobook S14 with this CPU and IGPU, and i love it, and my display is 2.8k,everything runs very smooth
The Zenbook by far. The Ryzen 7 5800h is a beast and the IGPU is very good
300 nits already allows you to turn HDR on on Windows 11.
Yes, nits and contrast are another huge deal, and you usually find no more than 250/270 nits in them, like the Victus ones. Also contrast, and the colors, the Acer ones sometimes not even 75% of sRGB achieve. That’s sad. Once i left 1080p to 1440p and currently 1880p, there is no turning back. And like i said, you can just reduce ingame resolution for good performance.
Not true at all. You should buy the best resolution display possible, in worst case scenarios you decrease in game resolution. A 1080p display in 2023 is just sad. It lacks image quality and it’s more blurry.
You don’t want just a gaming laptop, you use it for other things like media content and so on.
The quality of the display is one of the major factors when chosing a laptop.
I have heard great things from the g14 from the Zephyrus subreddit, check there. There is a model with a oled panel
I recently bought, not a gaming laptop, but a vivobook S14 with a 2.8k Oled display, and damn, it´s hard, very hard to return to 1080p after it. The washed out colors and lack of contrast are a turn off, not matter the graphic card is in it.