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Processor
AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 6650U Processor (2.90 GHz up to 4.50 GHz)
Operating System
Windows 11 Pro 64
Graphics
Integrated AMD Radeon™ 660M
Memory
16 GB LPDDR5-6400MHz (Soldered)
Storage
512 GB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 Performance TLC Opal
Display
13.3" WUXGA (1920 x 1200), IPS, Anti-Glare, Non-Touch, 100%sRGB, 300 nits, LED Backlight, Narrow Bezel
Camera
1080P FHD with Dual array digital Microphone and ThinkShutter
Fingerprint Reader
Fingerprint Reader
Keyboard
Backlit, Black - English (US)
WLAN
Qualcomm Wi-Fi 6E NFA725A 2x2 AX & Bluetooth® 5.1 or above
Warranty
One Year Onsite
Weight
2.63 lbs
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I know a bunch of guys (let's be honest - they're *all* guys) who work for Dassault Systèmes doing 3D rendering for a large automaker in the area (Metro Detroit). None of the car commercials that you see are real in any way - these guys generate them digitally. It is fascinating. Most of them have their assigned work desktop PC with the requisite GPU (they required auxiliary cooling).
My son has an HP Envy 13 i7-1165.- 16GB RAM; 1TB nvme; 2.8lbs; $800+tax.
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For a total of $1150, we get an ultraportable that can be used for reasonably high-end gaming and we can upgrade when required (as it turns out, many of his games run on the iGPU just fine). Since we could not afford a gaming laptop *pushing $2000 or more) anyway, this was the best option for now and the future.Cool story.
It's still a tiny edge case of an edge case. Most people don't know you can do this, wouldn't spend the money to do all of this if they could, and otherwise would focus on the all-in-one laptop with gaming GPU anyway. And part of what's nice about a laptop is the GPU moves with you…
And yes, I've been familiar with these for years. The Mac at one time supported this, so it was an interesting product.
It's still a tiny, tiny edge case.
My Lenovo is 12 years old… slapped in an SSD and new memory last year and it boots in under 5 seconds. Still kicking hard.
My last Asus laptop was like that. Could not believe it was soldered on. Had to send it in 3 times--each time they did nothing to fix it. Eventually they gave me a different laptop as the mobo was OOS due to the pandemic.
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And my wireless keyboard and mouse dongle. One cable and my laptop becomes a dual 4k desktop with external keyboard, mouse, and charging.
It is wonderful and likely the reason that Apple pays Intel in order to license Thunderbolt on their new CPUs. Their customers can't do without it.
https://www.apple.com/displays/
Lots of Mac users actually employ Thunderbolt to do video editing / processing on extremely high resolution monitors. In order to properly edit 4K video, you require at least 5K-6K of monitor, if not 8K.
Apple doesn't offer USB-C monitors for a reason. They license Thunderbolt for a reason. Use the USB-C ports "for your accessories".
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But even glossy screens lack the contrast of OLED screens.