Best Buy has
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x Copilot+ Laptop (Cosmic Blue, 83ED0001US) on sale for
$749.99.
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Specs:- 14.5" 3K (2944x1840), 90Hz, 1000-nits OLED Touchscreen Display
- Snapdragon X Elite X1E-78-100 Processor
- 16GB Soldered LPDDR5x-8448 Memory
- 512GB PCIe 4.0x4 NVMe Solid State Drive
- Qualcomm Adreno Integrated Graphics
- Windows 11 Home
- Wi-Fi 7, 802.11be 2x2 + BT5.4
- FHD 1080p (2.0MP) + IR with E-shutter
- 4 stereo speakers, 2W x2 (woofers), 2W x2 (tweeters), optimized with Dolby Atmos, Smart Amplifier (AMP)
- Backlit, English (US) Keyboard
- Buttonless glass surface multi-touch touchpad, supports Precision TouchPad (PTP), 80 x 135 mm (3.15 x 5.31 inches)
- Ports:
- 3x USB-C (USB4 40Gbps), with USB PD 3.1 and DisplayPort 1.4
- 70Whr Battery
- 1.28-kg (2.82-lbs.)
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Beautiful 3K display, love the touchscreen, battery life is incredible, and it's so lightweight.
And you can install google drive now, since Google launched its rock solid ARM64 beta version.
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Beautiful 3K display, love the touchscreen, battery life is incredible, and it's so lightweight.
And you can install google drive now, since Google launched its rock solid ARM64 beta version.
Beautiful 3K display, love the touchscreen, battery life is incredible, and it's so lightweight.
And you can install google drive now, since Google launched its rock solid ARM64 beta version.
I assume the selling points are : OLED screen, light weight, long battery life?
What I do know is that the Arc GPU is halfway decent enough to run some mid range games at a good framerate. I don't need aaa at full frame. I've been very happy with my Series 1 Ultra 7 notebook, but would love to have a cobvertable
From what I understand that the Snapdragons arm architecture causes compatibility issues with programs , but they're able to overcome that with some sort of emulation? But that causes issues in more CPU intense situations?
Thanks for any feedback on this.
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I assume the selling points are : OLED screen, light weight, long battery life?
If the app or game you need is on the native ARM supported list, then it will run great (probably even better than on most x86 Intel/AMD CPUs).
DaVinci, Photoshop, and Visual Studio are all on the native supported list: https://windowsonarm.or
If it isn't on the list, it will most likely run but with some reduced performance
What I do know is that the Arc GPU is halfway decent enough to run some mid range games at a good framerate. I don't need aaa at full frame. I've been very happy with my Series 1 Ultra 7 notebook, but would love to have a cobvertable
From what I understand that the Snapdragons arm architecture causes compatibility issues with programs , but they're able to overcome that with some sort of emulation? But that causes issues in more CPU intense situations?
Thanks for any feedback on this.
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So performance can be same in most takes, sometimes worse, sometimes better than Intel. But energy usage on the whole is better. Microsoft has made more efforts into Windows on ARM and so have some big developers.
This isn't going away anytime soon; I hope you will see more Snapdragon laptops as this will put pressure on Intel, AMD, and Apple.