expiredDr.W posted Aug 07, 2024 07:03 PM
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expiredDr.W posted Aug 07, 2024 07:03 PM
ASUS VivoBook S 15: 15.6" 3K OLED 120Hz, Snapdragon X Elite X1E-78, 16GB LPDDR5, 1TB SSD $969.99
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I think this was featured on a recent Linus tech tips video. They were gonna do a 30 day challenge and I remember this vivobook being one they were gonna consider
I think this was featured on a recent Linus tech tips video. They were gonna do a 30 day challenge and I remember this vivobook being one they were gonna consider
wait until its compatible with all apps
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Even without the arm version the translation layer for x86 apps still has them all working ok. Not great, but mostly useable. Again, if you don't game and don't have a very specific app that doesn't work well on arm, then this is a no go.
Office, Vs Code, most of the adobe creative suite already have native apps, a couple are in beta.
These won't be hitting $500 soon.
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Even without the arm version the translation layer for x86 apps still has them all working ok. Not great, but mostly useable. Again, if you don't game and don't have a very specific app that doesn't work well on arm, then this is a no go.
Office, Vs Code, most of the adobe creative suite already have native apps, a couple are in beta.
These won't be hitting $500 soon.
Even without the arm version the translation layer for x86 apps still has them all working ok. Not great, but mostly useable. Again, if you don't game and don't have a very specific app that doesn't work well on arm, then this is a no go.
Office, Vs Code, most of the adobe creative suite already have native apps, a couple are in beta.
These won't be hitting $500 soon.
if you do not game and do not have a specific app that does not work well on arm, then this is no good for you.
So to be good for someone, they need to game and have a specific app that works well on arm.
Last part makes sense, but this is not a gaming machine. The double negatives and multiple and conditions are confusing things without commas in the right places.
I think the summation is supposed to be
If you do not game, or have arm incompatible demanding specialty apps, this is good. Otherwise you need to check if your games and specialty apps have arm compatibility for best performance and experience.
Even without the arm version the translation layer for x86 apps still has them all working ok. Not great, but mostly useable. Again, if you don't game and don't have a very specific app that doesn't work well on arm, then this is a no go.
Office, Vs Code, most of the adobe creative suite already have native apps, a couple are in beta.
These won't be hitting $500 soon.
Currently it is like a 1000 bucks paperweight ...
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