Alex - 4 out of 5
Reviewed on laptopmedia.com in the United Kingdom on 18 May 2020
Ultimately, this gives you the option of a great integrated graphics solution in the form of the Iris Plus G7. However, should you need slightly more edge in GPU intensive software and games, you can have the blessing of some CUDA cores inside either the...
+Stylish design with a leverage system, Nice performance/efficiency ratio, Good contrast ratio and comfortable viewing angles (BOE NV140FHM-N49), MicroSD card reader on board, Great upgradability-Lacks Thunderbolt connection, Covers only 54% of sRGB (BOE NV140FHM-N49), Uses aggressive PWM to adjust its brightness levels (our Gaming and Web design profile fixes that), Mediocre battery life, Gets very hot under combined load, Our unit experiencSadly, the stylish look of the notebook and the somewhat powerful hardware inside was overshadowed by the cooling issues. Interestingly, at first, the cooling solution looked like it can do the job perfectly – there are two fans inside, cooling a pair of...
Alex - 4 out of 5
Reviewed on laptopmedia.com in the United Kingdom on 18 May 2020
Ultimately, this gives you the option of a great integrated graphics solution in the form of the Iris Plus G7. However, should you need slightly more edge in GPU intensive software and games, you can have the blessing of some CUDA cores inside either the...
+Stylish design with a leverage system, Nice performance/efficiency ratio, Good contrast ratio and comfortable viewing angles (BOE NV140FHM-N49), MicroSD card reader on board, Great upgradability-Lacks Thunderbolt connection, Covers only 54% of sRGB (BOE NV140FHM-N49), Uses aggressive PWM to adjust its brightness levels (our Gaming and Web design profile fixes that), Mediocre battery life, Gets very hot under combined load, Our unit experiencSadly, the stylish look of the notebook and the somewhat powerful hardware inside was overshadowed by the cooling issues. Interestingly, at first, the cooling solution looked like it can do the job perfectly – there are two fans inside, cooling a pair of...
Alex - 4 out of 5
Reviewed on laptopmedia.com in the United Kingdom on 18 May 2020
Ultimately, this gives you the option of a great integrated graphics solution in the form of the Iris Plus G7. However, should you need slightly more edge in GPU intensive software and games, you can have the blessing of some CUDA cores inside either the...
+Stylish design with a leverage system, Nice performance/efficiency ratio, Good contrast ratio and comfortable viewing angles (BOE NV140FHM-N49), MicroSD card reader on board, Great upgradability-Lacks Thunderbolt connection, Covers only 54% of sRGB (BOE NV140FHM-N49), Uses aggressive PWM to adjust its brightness levels (our Gaming and Web design profile fixes that), Mediocre battery life, Gets very hot under combined load, Our unit experiencSadly, the stylish look of the notebook and the somewhat powerful hardware inside was overshadowed by the cooling issues. Interestingly, at first, the cooling solution looked like it can do the job perfectly – there are two fans inside, cooling a pair of...