Can someone please clue me in to the key (real world) differences between the H, P and U processors that I'm seeing in these different laptop deals? Not getting concise info when searching elsewhere, and...thinking the community here would be a good source, to help some of us to decide what machine is best for us here...thanks in advance!
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08-01-2022 at 12:01 PM.
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Can someone please clue me in to the key (real world) differences between the H, P and U processors that I'm seeing in these different laptop deals? Not getting concise info when searching elsewhere, and...thinking the community here would be a good source, to help some of us to decide what machine is best for us here...thanks in advance!
u - ultra low power. Not designed for high power, but with efficiency in mind - used in thin/light notebooks
p - sip more power (~28w) - better performance - used in thin/light notebooks
h - consumes even more power (~45w) - more performance - NOT used in thin/light - mainly used in gaming notebooks
The biggest difference I can see is the screens really, 14" 3840 x 2400 OLED @ 400 nits vs 16" 2560 x 1600 IPS @300 nits.
Anything else between these two I am missing or should take note of?
Me too. The LG have better processor, bigger screen, lighter weight, and way better battery life. The Lenovo have better contrast and maybe more portable
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How much did it cost?
edit: purchased at $1156+tax after stacking coupons + ID.me discount. Even greater savings with cashback.
Slick deal considering I was contemplating the 9i gen 6 from best buy last week at 1250.
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https://www.costco.com/lg-gram-16...71144.html
The biggest difference I can see is the screens really, 14" 3840 x 2400 OLED @ 400 nits vs 16" 2560 x 1600 IPS @300 nits.
Anything else between these two I am missing or should take note of?
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Looks like 2.8k version is 90Hz and 4K version is only 60HZ
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Plus I got 10% cashback and like $70 in Lenovo rewards.
https://www.costco.com/lg-gram-16...71144.html
The biggest difference I can see is the screens really, 14" 3840 x 2400 OLED @ 400 nits vs 16" 2560 x 1600 IPS @300 nits.
Anything else between these two I am missing or should take note of?