Lets hope so. I have been tracking the Ryzen 4000 globally and to tell you the truth not a single machine launched up till today is in any way good. Lenovo's Legion looked some what promising if they price the machine reasonably. The G14 and G15 although are impressive but the exhausts and...
Yes that is the only issue I can see for this variant as TUF A15 on same specs is way cheaper. It appears to me that by the end of September we will have a fair amount of machines available on AMD 4000 series APUs to chose from.
Saw a review on Lenovo Legion 5 15. It has 1 SSD slot, one HDD slot, a set of Dual Channel RAM. What impressed me was the thermal options. The 5 15 can be considered to have best thermal options among all AMD laptops launched this year. Along with having exhausts that are not blocked at all...
Asus just now announced that they will probably be releasing the 60k variant of the TUF A15 next week. They also said that we can expect the R7+2060 and R7+1660TI variants by then on Amazon.
Yes waiting seems to be the only option right now, might expect better devices at the end of 2020. Also nothing on the new Legion 5/ 5i, if anyone gets some good reviews on them please share.
Also I will wait for the R7 + 1660 TI variant to be launched in India. I mean if I am spending around 75K for 1650, why not just pay a little more to get the 1660. R9 are better paired with the 2060 or better, but the combination is costly.
Now uptill today, Acer and Asus both have launched...
I have seen those vents on the TUF A15, they are first of all not aligned to the exhaust and second the exhaust grills have very small opening for air to get in so if I try something in it will mean messing up the warranty big time. Also I am planning to wait a little more for more entries to...
Tell me one thing, will it be better to get a Gaming Laptop and a good OLED monitor for content creation or will it be better to get one on the laptop.
It's like Asus is deliberately trying to downgrade the 4000 series APU's performance. For every AMD 4000 series laptops that Asus launched, they have messed up the Heat Exhaust big time and display panels are not worth mentioning and the fact that they soldered the Dual Channel RAM chips...
I would rather go with a plain back like the one Asus Tuf A15 is offering. Although the LED array looks cool on the G14 but thats that.
Also one really bad feature of the new Zephyrus G14 and G15 is offering is the location of one of the exhausts. It directly throws the heat on the screen. So...
There are two models that are currently available for this. One is 9th Gen Intel with the 240HZ display, the GWR one, and another is the 8th Gen Intel with 144HZ display, the GW one. So if you are willing to pay around 170k for this then yes you can get the 240HZ and truth be told, the price is...
From what I assume the new Omen laptops are going to be costly. I looked around for the spec list and apparently the base model is just not good for the price they are charging. Also HP provides one of the best on website customisation options (talking about screen and stuff) that you won't get...
As per the current lists of laptops available with the 4000 processors, Zephyrus G14/15 looks most promising. The current US market prices are acceptable considering a Pantone Validated Display and R7+2060 combination. Looking forward to this one in Indian market.
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