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Product Name: | MSI Summit 13.4" Touchscreen 2-in-1 Intel Evo Platform Laptop - 12th Gen Intel Core i7-1280P - 1920 x 1200 - Windows 11 |
Product Description: | Item may be available in your local warehouse without a shipping charge.Processor & Memory: |
Model Number: | Summit E13FlipEvo A12MT-026 |
Product SKU: | 100849644 |
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I thought oled was the power saver of screens? That's why phones use them…
I literally held it and the yoga slim 7i (which is about 3.1lbs) in each hand and the yoga felt heavier…
This YouTuber viewer lists the new 12th gen model at 2.9lbs also
https://youtu.be/xjy75oS4XAA
Maybe MSI is including the charger in their specs?
I literally held it and the yoga slim 7i (which is about 3.1lbs) in each hand and the yoga felt heavier…
This YouTuber viewer lists the new 12th gen model at 2.9lbs also
https://youtu.be/xjy75oS4XAA
Maybe MSI is including the charger in their specs?
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The battery savings in Phone comes because how that device is used. It is a Always On device where you simply turn on and off the Display frequently but the other thing in the device is always on. Now when you turn off the display only, an OLED display can turn off all the pixels, hence completely cutting the power to it whereas for an IPS display, the LED backlit can't never be turned off completely and consumes a very small amount of power all the time, until the device is completely turned off. That's hwy, having an OLED display in Phones does help with battery preservation better than an comparable LCD display.
In Computer, the use case is completely different where when you're using it, the Display is completely on for the whole time and when you turn off or put it in sleep mode, the display and most other hardware completely goes switch off, cutting the power to them. You don't just turn on and off the display in every 10 minutes when using it, unlike a phone. Because of that, in a Laptop with OLED display, when you work for certain amount of time continuously, OLED one consumes more power and hence more heavy on Battery life.
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Nope it's lpddr ram.
2. In hand feeling is cheap comparing with full metal Lenovo and Samsung ultrabook. I think the frame is metal but the top and/or bottom lid is plastic and you can feel the laptop bend slightly when lifting from one of the palmrests
2. In hand feeling is cheap comparing with full metal Lenovo and Samsung ultrabook. I think the frame is metal but the top and/or bottom lid is plastic and you can feel the laptop bend slightly when lifting from one of the palmrests
I'm not sure which laptop you're referring about the build quality but the Summit E13 is all CNC Metal build. There are plenty reviews confirming that.
The battery savings in Phone comes because how that device is used. It is a Always On device where you simply turn on and off the Display frequently but the other thing in the device is always on. Now when you turn off the display only, an OLED display can turn off all the pixels, hence completely cutting the power to it whereas for an IPS display, the LED backlit can't never be turned off completely and consumes a very small amount of power all the time, until the device is completely turned off. That's hwy, having an OLED display in Phones does help with battery preservation better than an comparable LCD display.
In Computer, the use case is completely different where when you're using it, the Display is completely on for the whole time and when you turn off or put it in sleep mode, the display and most other hardware completely goes switch off, cutting the power to them. You don't just turn on and off the display in every 10 minutes when using it, unlike a phone. Because of that, in a Laptop with OLED display, when you work for certain amount of time continuously, OLED one consumes more power and hence more heavy on Battery life.
Hmph. Didn't know that. I've been assuming everyone wanted OLEDs for battery life, because black pixels were "off" pixels, plus dark mode, would be insane battery savings…
But you're saying that OLEDs use more power anyways?
Thanks for clearing that up.
But you're saying that OLEDs use more power anyways?
Thanks for clearing that up.