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Post #137525519 added 05-28-2020 8:38 AM by HCW in Deal Talk
Love my 4K 13.3 Dell XPS and have no problems with it . So I don't get the 4K screen hate
Post #137525750 added 05-28-2020 8:46 AM by thetman in Deal Talk
Unless I am mis-reading the specs, this only has one display out? via the USB-C/DisplayPort alt-mode, this hits so many other checkboxes for what I need but dual-display out is a must have.
Post #137525933 added 05-28-2020 8:53 AM by Suryasis in Deal Talk
Congrats. Do post some pictures once you receive it and if possible, some Benchmark scores.
Post #137525957 added 05-28-2020 8:53 AM by digital330 in Deal Talk
Envy with AMD used to be $450 range, now it’s a good deal $1000! WFH has made tremendous profits for these device makers.
Real tempted by this but wish it were the 400 nit panel. Interestingly HP documentation indicates that the 400 nit panel is 100% SRGB while the 300 and 1000 (privacy screen) nit list 72% NTSC. ...
Post #137671409 added 06-02-2020 3:48 PM by eytx in Deal Talk
See > https://www.eizo.com/library/basics/lcd_monitor_color_gamut/ SRGB and NTSC are two different ways of measuring a display's color gamut/accuracy. 100% SRGB is more or less equal to 72% NTSC in...
Post #137684054 added 06-03-2020 5:21 AM by IndigoWinter5520 in Deal Talk
Specs added to wiki
Post #137524256 added 05-28-2020 8:02 AM by Suryasis in Deal Talk
LINK: https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-envy-x360-laptop-13-ay0021nr SPEC: Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit 13.3" 1080P 300 Nits IPS Touchscreen Display, 72% NTSC Ryzen 7 4700U 2 GHz (8 Core, 4.2 GHz...
Post #137683937 added 05-28-2020 8:02 AM by wikipost in Deal Talk
Out of stock
Post #137529233 added 05-28-2020 10:21 AM by UniqueHamster598 in Deal Talk
Hey, anyone think we'll be seeing a >80% sRGB accurate IPS display + Ryzen 4000 in the $700 range any time soon? I know it's a bit much to ask, but I don't need a touchscreen or any fancier features....
Post #137526500 added 05-28-2020 9:05 AM by cheapazn in Deal Talk
plastic or metal outer?
Post #137526593 added 05-28-2020 9:07 AM by Suryasis in Deal Talk
Full metal build, no plastic, including the Palm rest as well.
Post #137526635 added 05-28-2020 9:08 AM by whirly in Deal Talk
AMD laptop chips were terrible before and the new 4xxx are amazing. I'm typing this on an Asus G14 and it's a damn monster. I agree the WFH has caused increase in prices though. I think the...
Post #137524754 added 05-28-2020 8:14 AM by eytx in Deal Talk
This is actually, likely, the *BEST* priced, productivity ultra-portable (non-gaming) notebook for Zen mobile at this moment. Also, check if your company has any discounts. I can get it for 950$...
Post #137525063 added 05-28-2020 8:24 AM by eytx in Deal Talk
No. have a 13.5" SB2, and while the display is fantastic, scaling still sucks. FHD is ideal for this screen size. I'd even argue its perfectly fine with 15" as well. Good luck trying to read...
Post #137525342 added 05-28-2020 8:32 AM by sandamn12 in Deal Talk
What's the difference between spectre and envy line?
Post #137525438 added 05-28-2020 8:36 AM by eytx in Deal Talk
Thank you for the correction, I will update my post.
Post #137526707 added 05-28-2020 9:09 AM by Suryasis in Deal Talk
Looks like we got a troll here, with no knowledge of current hardware. probably was sleeping in cave since 2016, after seeing that AMD FX processors and now suddenly came out of sleep and started...
Post #137604251 added 05-31-2020 7:20 AM by Suryasis in Deal Talk
Which model you are referring having i7-10510U + MX250 at the 20% lower price?
Post #138536444 added 07-04-2020 11:13 PM by uknowsana in Deal Talk
Spectre is their top-of-the-line brand.
Post #137746142 added 06-05-2020 7:32 AM by RHoward11 in Deal Talk
Back in stock now. Still torn between this or an outlet Dell XPS 7390.
Post #137530175 added 05-28-2020 10:49 AM by Suryasis in Deal Talk
You may get some with Ryzen 5 4500U 6 Core one but getting Ryzen 7 4700U + a good color screen below $700 may be a challenge as of now.
Post #137638169 added 06-01-2020 1:33 PM by eytx in Deal Talk
So I just wanted to update this thread with my initial impressions since receiving the notebook and using it for the past 24 hours. I'll keep this brief with a few benchmarks and observations...
Post #137638766 added 06-01-2020 1:53 PM by nypd in Deal Talk
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Did you test the screen outdoors?
Post #137685515 added 06-03-2020 6:37 AM by IndigoWinter5520 in Deal Talk
Wiki cleared. It's oos by the way.
Post #137525246 added 05-28-2020 8:30 AM by Suryasis in Deal Talk
72% NTSC coverage, not SRGB. 72% NTSC roughly converts to 99% sRGB which is pretty good.
Post #137525426 added 05-28-2020 8:35 AM by Suryasis in Deal Talk
Your target should be the 16GB version of Ideapad Slim 7 version. That, too has good color accurate display, around 3 lbs weight and 14" screen.
Post #137525453 added 05-28-2020 8:36 AM by Suryasis in Deal Talk
And battery life will take a real hit with 4K display, almost 2 to 3 hours, depending what you're doing.
Post #137549462 added 05-28-2020 10:16 PM by ava1ar in Deal Talk
You can always use https://www.displayport.org/cables/driving-multiple-displays-from-a-single-displayport-output/ with proper monitors. Used to do this some time back with Dell monitors and it...
Post #137673050 added 06-02-2020 4:44 PM by romeroland12 in Deal Talk
Can this do 4k video editing, I'm new to editing youtube videos, need to replace my 10 year old desktop
Post #137913959 added 06-11-2020 10:42 AM by nypd in Deal Talk
Heads up! If you bought this model at $999.99, go chat with a sales rep on HP.COM and ask for a $50 credit as part of their price protection policy, because it's currently selling at $949.99.
Post #137526746 added 05-28-2020 9:11 AM by Suryasis in Deal Talk
Never. You are confused. HP Spectre is their highest consumer line. It comes with lighter and better material used, higher quality Display, Thunderbolt 3 for the Intel models and slightly bigger...
Post #137526836 added 05-28-2020 9:15 AM by eytx in Deal Talk
No, Spectre is absolute top tier HP consumer line notebook. Usually features things like OLED display tech, premium metal finishing (a la gold plating), Thunderbolt, Windows Hello IR camera, etc.
Post #137528117 added 05-28-2020 9:47 AM by IndigoWinter5520 in Deal Talk
So it looks like somebody bought 4500u model of this laptop. If you wanna check out his review here's the first video: https://youtu.be/fJnbNPOiQlQ Internals: https://youtu.be/8SxH4yS8EmM Probably...
Post #137550800 added 05-29-2020 12:18 AM by nikoli707 in Deal Talk
disappointing... was expecting the spectre x360 13z to come in at this price point. the 1065g7 13t variant hovers around this price point yet the tray price of the 1065g7 is more than the 4700u. ...
Post #137658575 added 06-02-2020 9:00 AM by Suryasis in Deal Talk
Your Multicore score looks a bit on the lower side compared to my Ideapad 5 14 with same CPU and same 16GB DDR4 3200 Ram. Can you check what performance mode you're using while running the...
Post #137667722 added 06-02-2020 1:34 PM by Suryasis in Deal Talk
It uses N-trig technology. So, any Surface Stylus or N-trig one will work.
Post #137524787 added 05-28-2020 8:16 AM by IndigoWinter5520 in Deal Talk
Well it's tempting actually, finally a good package. Also comes with Windows Pro which is nice. 13.3" is too small for me.
Post #137525534 added 05-28-2020 8:38 AM by Yemeni_Man in Deal Talk
Spectre is one level above the envy line, but envy is still pretty premium
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