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Specs:- AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840U 8-cores, 16-threads (3.30GHz Base / 5.10GHz Boost) Processor
- 16" WQUXGA (3840 x 2400) OLED Anti-Reflection/Anti-Smudge HDR 500 100%DCI-P3 400 nits Display
- 32GB LPDDR5X-6400MHz RAM (Soldered)
- 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 Performance TLC Opal Solid State Drive
- Integrated AMD Radeon 780M Graphics
- Backlit Keyboard
- Windows 11 Pro 64
- Ports:
- 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (1x always on)
- 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
- 1x USB-C 4.0
- 1x HDMI 2.1
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like a few post above me. the AV receiver will publish power output for some 1K tone mono channel and write that number on the box. do i like it? nope. i rather them list the entire spectrum, but that's how the industry is doing, and that's not just lenovo thing. EVERY consumer OLED display does this.
the 400 nit display is the brightness at 100% window. i don't know the 10% window brightness, but it is likely well above 500 nit.
take OLED TV for example, the LG C3, it is 150 nit at 100% windows, but 800 at 10% window
look up notebookcheck's review of this laptop.
the HDR500 certification only requires the following
https://displayhdr.org/#tab-400
" True 8-bit image quality ā on par with top 15% of PC displays today
Global dimming ā improves dynamic contrast ratio
Peak luminance of 400 cd/m2 ā up to 50% higher than typical SDR
Minimum requirements for color gamut and contrast exceed SDR
"
so ya, the description is absolutely spot on, no lawsuit whatsoever.
and do you know dolby vision was suppose to have max brightness of 10 000 nits? nothing in the market can reach that, but people still list dolby vision
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Oh okay Lenovo
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Oh okay Lenovo
the 400 nit display is the brightness at 100% window. i don't know the 10% window brightness, but it is likely well above 500 nit.
take OLED TV for example, the LG C3, it is 150 nit at 100% windows, but 800 at 10% window
the 400 nit display is the brightness at 100% window. i don't know the 10% window brightness, but it is likely well above 500 nit.
take OLED TV for example, the LG C3, it is 150 nit at 100% windows, but 800 at 10% window
Yeah it's a way to get around lawsuits I imagine. Peak nits are hardly ever there.
the 400 nit display is the brightness at 100% window. i don't know the 10% window brightness, but it is likely well above 500 nit.
take OLED TV for example, the LG C3, it is 150 nit at 100% windows, but 800 at 10% window
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look up notebookcheck's review of this laptop.
the HDR500 certification only requires the following
https://displayhdr.org/#tab-400
" True 8-bit image quality ā on par with top 15% of PC displays today
Global dimming ā improves dynamic contrast ratio
Peak luminance of 400 cd/m2 ā up to 50% higher than typical SDR
Minimum requirements for color gamut and contrast exceed SDR
"
so ya, the description is absolutely spot on, no lawsuit whatsoever.
and do you know dolby vision was suppose to have max brightness of 10 000 nits? nothing in the market can reach that, but people still list dolby vision
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It's a trash certification that means nothing. Again, protect lawsuits because "yeah will it says 500 nits but it hits that maybe a small amount of time.
No need to bootlick Lenovo brah
like a few post above me. the AV receiver will publish power output for some 1K tone mono channel and write that number on the box. do i like it? nope. i rather them list the entire spectrum, but that's how the industry is doing, and that's not just lenovo thing. EVERY consumer OLED display does this.
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The laptop is great. Been running benchmarks and battery tests galore. The display is gorgeous. And battery runtime watching 4K YouTube videos is between 7-8 hours @ 100% brightness (I ended the test at 15% battery after 6.5 hours and Windows said 1hr15min remaining).
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Can only get to $1149 for 64GB version now:
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I think because you can only use id.me once. When I applied it, the price didn't change.