The Display used in this Laptop is BOE09BE from BOE and the surprising fact is that it actually goes way above its cited 300 nits brightness, reaching around 410 nits.
The GPU is 115W and can go up to 130W with dynamic Boost. The Intel version's review shows that it can run at 115W-120W all the time during CPU + GPU combined load and the performance is just 5%-7% behind a Legion 5 Pro with its 125W + 15W RTX 3070.
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Panel Details:
Maximum: 405 cd/m² (Nits) Average: 378 cd/m² Minimum: 24.8 cd/m²
Brightness Distribution: 87 %
Center on Battery: 407 cd/m²
Contrast: 1191:1 (Black: 0.34 cd/m²)
ΔE Color 3.7 | 0.59-29.43 Ø5.5, calibrated: 3.49
ΔE Greyscale 5.88 | 0.64-98 Ø5.7
99.47% sRGB (Calman 2D)
99.47% sRGB (Argyll 1.6.3 3D)
73.76% AdobeRGB 1998 (Argyll 1.6.3 3D)
73.76% AdobeRGB 1998 (Argyll 2.2.0 3D)
99.47% sRGB (Argyll 2.2.0 3D)
72.32% Display P3 (Argyll 2.2.0 3D)
Gamma: 2.57
The GPU is 115W and can go up to 130W with dynamic Boost. The Intel version's review shows that it can run at 115W-120W all the time during CPU + GPU combined load and the performance is just 5%-7% behind a Legion 5 Pro with its 125W + 15W RTX 3070.
Nobody wants or needs your "help".
Go find another imaginary war to fight.
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