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I just bought the below Lenovo refurbished for $436 ($130 cheaper). Please advise which one is better besides it's refurbished and older (?) but it does have better resolution (2.2K). And what's with an extra X in the MPN (82Y2X001US vs 82Y2001US)? Thanks for your thoughts.
I just bought the below Lenovo refurbished for $436 ($130 cheaper). Please advise which one is better besides it's refurbished and older (?) but it does have better resolution (2.2K). And what's with an extra X in the MPN (82Y2X001US vs 82Y2001US)? Thanks for your thoughts.https://www.ebay.com/itm/176660523813
8845HS ( 8P 0E) is miles ahead of the 1335u (2P 8E, which feels worst than a 4P CPU). But the 2.2K screen is 100% SRGB, while the AMD version is 45% NTSC.
For me screen is immediate turn off for the AMD version. Keep your purchase.
8845HS ( 8P 0E) is miles ahead of the 1335u (2P 8E, which feels worst than a 4P CPU). But the 2.2K screen is 100% SRGB, while the AMD version is 45% NTSC.
For me screen is immediate turn off for the AMD version. Keep your purchase.
Thanks so much for your reply. I don't keep up with technology info so it's quite mysterious to me why recent laptops mostly are under 2.2 K resolution. I was able to get 2.2K and 2.8K laptops for under $600 refurbished months ago. Now everywhere I look is FHD+. Aren't technologies supposed to improve and not going backward? LOL. Thanks for your vote of confidence, I'll keep my purchase because my college daughter likes to watch movies on her laptop while on campus, so resolution is important.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/176660523813
For me screen is immediate turn off for the AMD version. Keep your purchase.
For me screen is immediate turn off for the AMD version. Keep your purchase.