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What is thatAvoiding Dell because of infamous full HD issue that comes after couple of years
Also I am looking for a gaming laptop with at least i5 12 gen and 3050 or anything equivalent
Please suggest
What is thatAvoiding Dell because of infamous full HD issue that comes after couple of years
Is this a good Laptop, price seems tempting but don't have any experience about gigabyte Laptops
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The laptop will be used only in office with access to electricity all the time, Lots of positives and reviews says its a decent laptop with slight compromises which should be expected given the price @72.5kOn paper the laptop seems good and price is great. The panel is similar or if not same to what is being provided with Asus tuf A/F 15 series thats has poor response rate and lot of screen bleeding (this can be due to poor installation of panel,which is common these days)
Weight is decent at 2kg and the four vented cooling will be sufficient for the hardware under the hood.
If you want a desktop replacement, and a laptop to be used while stationed somewhere then its a great choice. But for on-the-go scenario it wont hold as the battery is 54whr. Idle runtime would be 5hr (s0 sleep), and regular usage would net upto 3-4hr at most.
WiFi being Ax201 (according to reviews online), TB4 and MicroSD (with good r/w) are definite plus.
I have seen Gigabyte pushing for new stores, merchandise and partnerships with existing stores in Delhi. So thats also a plus but on the laptop side I can't say if they are reliable just yet.
Would a small PC be out of the question?The laptop will be used only in office with access to electricity all the time,
we already have a BIG desktop (when I say big it means the monitor is 43' Samsung 4k TV hahaha)Would a small PC be out of the question?
I have heard that keeping a laptop plugged in all the time isnt good for its battery. I have done this with my Asus ROG Strix laptop but it has an option to limit the max charge to 60% or 80% (this is supposed to be better) and after two years, it charges upto 59% when I limit it to 60%. I would check if Gigabyte has a similar feature.
Does Any body have experience with acer one... One laptop has excellent upgradability like additional nvme ssd but i am unaware of its practical use issues if any... Like keys hinges etc...What is that
Also I am looking for a gaming laptop with at least i5 12 gen and 3050 or anything equivalent
Please suggest
I've physically checked few models in store and my final take is to avoid due to very simple reasons.I am currently hunting for a good laptop came across this Vivobook Pro 15 OLED seems decent for its specs...
I've physically checked few models in store and my final take is to avoid due to very simple reasons.
1. Screen is not mat finish so you will see your reflection most of the times which is irritating.
2. The screens is sharp but if you are using it for a long hours it will take a toll on your eyes and you will eventually have to reduce its brightness.
Depends on the models and series but my Asus Tuf Laptop is going strong everyday. Its a solid build machine so my preference is Asus then HP.I personally do not have a preference either way. Both glossy and matte screens are fine for me. Any thoughts on the build quality?