1x USB-C with Thunderbolt 4 (DisplayPort, USB Charging to output: 15W, 65W Power Delivery)
1x HDMI 2.1
1x Audio Combo Jack
4 Cell 58 WHr Li-Ion Battery
5.51 lbs
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Battery life is decent for a 58 WHr Battery, just over 5 hours with normal usage at 150-nits
Display Brightness is around 320-330 nits. Color gamut and other spec for the 1440p Panel is 99.9% sRGB, 84% Adobe RGB and 99.2% DCI-P3 and 1215:1 Contrast Ratio.
You can use Student Discount on this to lower the price. In the last FP deal, lot of people were able to reduce the price using Student discount by a good margin. I think a student email id is required.
Reviews have this display as being one of the worst gaming laptop displays on the market.
I consider the display a pretty important element in a gaming laptop personally.
Looks like your understanding is a bit limited about Display and you don't understand the fact a specific series can have multiple version of displays. The display you're referring is the base 1080p 144Hz 45% NTSC model, present in the lower spec version of this laptop.
And what gave you up about your extremely poor knowledge, "15.6" 2560x1440 165Hz 3ms IPS Display, MUX Switch, 99% DCI-P3"...calling a Display with QHD resolution and 99% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, "Worst Display".
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I consider the display a pretty important element in a gaming laptop personally.
I consider the display a pretty important element in a gaming laptop personally.
And what gave you up about your extremely poor knowledge, "15.6" 2560x1440 165Hz 3ms IPS Display, MUX Switch, 99% DCI-P3"...calling a Display with QHD resolution and 99% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, "Worst Display".
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