Type C port on computers acts like a normal type A port & in some cases just adds extra features over it like DP output, Thunderbolt 3/4 or to charge the device at upto 100W.I want to know if ordinary usb c can charge anything at all like we sometimes charge small devices on USB A. For example I used to charge/transfer data iPod on ‘usb A port’ and also used pen drives on usb A to transfer files to and fro. Likewise any utility for ordinary usb C?
there is also a 5700u model that goes for 63k it has weight of 1.39kglenovo slim(5500u model), 1.66kg ips display
First Lenova model (lslim 5500u)—does it have reliable build? One review showed how the display is shaky with ceiling fan’s air flow, a few more said colour accuracy was poor. Rj45 missing but might overlook it if otherwise the machine is good .
Last time when I had Lenova(ideapad), build was not great, the bottom lid started to splinter after some months almost disturbing the charge port; and integrated graphics spoiled video quality(video consumption and webcam) for me. But battery/charger was better compared to two hp laptops. Speaker volume was better than hp but tinny. Display died and with that laptop also died. Current hp had the longest life span with approx 5 years, prior hp 3 and Lenova just two.
If you can throw more light on what’s confusing may be able to explain better. Or I must be missing something.Dafuk did I just read
HiIf you can throw more light on what’s confusing may be able to explain better. Or I must be missing something.
The allure about build was about thinkpad and the reservations I expressed and experience was about ideapad. I had clicked the suggested model on Amazon there I saw some reviews about display quality being not par and even how screen was fragile enough to shake under ceiling fan’s air flow.
However it’s confusing and tiresome(mind boggling/overwhelming but hard to find requirements in a single machine) to find something that I can buy soon. If you can help solve this difficulty would be great with your knowledge/wisdom.
u dont need 100% srgb if u aint a professional photo/video editing guy(they'd put quite some money to buy color accurate products) 16 width 9/10 height ratio.Hi
Have come across following Display parameters. How important are these? Many models suggested usually lie in the low range, would they make for good display and viewing for HD content like OTT content?
Nits 250 or 300 is called low end by some reviewers.
45% NTSC in most machines but occasionally they have 72, 65.
Some reviews even talk about the difference between sRGB % varying between 57% and 100%, 100% is called good one but is a rare thing to find.
Another thing is 16:10 vs 16:9 aspect ratio.
For a 50k laptop, 45% NTSC (approx 70% sRGB) coverage with 250 nits of brightness, IPS panel is what you will get mostly & is fine. Avoid TN panels at 50k.Hi
Have come across following Display parameters. How important are these? Many models suggested usually lie in the low range, would they make for good display and viewing for HD content like OTT content?
Nits 250 or 300 is called low end by some reviewers(end users).
45% NTSC in most machines but occasionally they have 72, 65.
Some reviews even talk about the difference between sRGB % varying between 57% and 100%, 100% is called good one but is a rare thing to find.
Another thing is 16:10 vs 16:9 aspect ratio.
Ppi?
Onyx and victus are above my weight threshold 1.9kg —2.2 and 2.48 respectively.45% NTSC panels usually have 65-70% sRGB coverage, common for that price.
For 70k, this is the best multimedia 15" laptop:
*www.amazon.in/dp/B095KMNZCW/
R7 5700U is IMO overkill for most people & its iGPU is not suitable for anything more than light gaming or playing some newer games at 720p 30fps.
For a proper gaming laptop:
*www.amazon.in/dp/B095KQ1G3X/
This is an entry level gaming laptop that can run all the available games, obviously at low settings, but the GPU is much faster than AMD's iGPU or Nvidia MX250/350. You will have to add another 8GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM stick to it.
For best gaming performance:
Amazon.in
That Victus will outperform a desktop GTX 1060 in most cases, close to laptop 1660Ti.
Do mention what games you even intend to play?
u'd need to put in atleast above 80k to buy a zephyrus g14.This one is light(1.6kg).U cant get everything under a tight budget.either push ur budget close to 80-90k minimum or buy a non dgpu laptop and be satisfied with itOnyx and victus are above my weight threshold 1.9kg —2.2 and 2.48 respectively.
Not a regular or AAA type gamer. Used to do shooting, racing , fifa, cricket games but in laptops games got sickening due to stutter. Only later realised the difference between laptop and desktop difference. Well I just need reasonable capability that when an occasion arises for gaming or heavy task, machine doesn’t prove incapable.
Thanks for the info. about NTSC sRGB correlation.
Forget gaming then. Stutter happens because dGPU is weak or non-existent. As I said, a laptop RTX 3050 will perform similar to a desktop GTX 1060, which is a capable GPU.Onyx and victus are above my weight threshold 1.9kg —2.2 and 2.48 respectively.
Not a regular or AAA type gamer. Used to do shooting, racing , fifa, cricket games but in laptops games got sickening due to stutter. Only later realised the difference between laptop and desktop difference. Well I just need reasonable capability that when an occasion arises for gaming or heavy task, machine doesn’t prove incapable.
Thanks for the info. about NTSC sRGB correlation.
Ok among the three the two I mentioned—thinkpad e15, Hp ryzen 1103au; and ideapad 5 or the 7 mentioned just above by Akash which may satisfy my requirements most from the point of build quality, performance , video watching, basic gaming?Forget gaming then. Stutter happens because dGPU is weak or non-existent. As I said, a laptop RTX 3050 will perform similar to a desktop GTX 1060, which is a capable GPU.
Ryzen APUs have a decent iGPU, so does Intel's 11th gen CPUs. But those can run very basic games, forget playing something like CoD, but FIFA is a light game, so should be fine along with CS GO, Valorant, etc.Ok among the three the two I mentioned—thinkpad e15, Hp ryzen 1103au; and ideapad 5 or the 7 mentioned just above by Akash which may satisfy my requirements most from the point of build quality, performance , video watching, basic gaming?
Ok thanks. Yes I understand specific model or brand should be my call. I’m hearing a new headache requirement for windows 11 like processor eligibility and TPM 2.0 requirement. I believe every model we discussed here are windows 11 proof or is there anything to look for this win 11 proofing?Ryzen APUs have a decent iGPU, so does Intel's 11th gen CPUs. But those can run very basic games, forget playing something like CoD, but FIFA is a light game, so should be fine along with CS GO, Valorant, etc.
Intel's 11th gen has a weak CPU compared to AMD R5 & R7 4th/5th gen. So take your call.
I think almost all recent laptops except maybe some 30k ones should be Win11 ready with TPM 2.0 present. I think you can sideload Win11 if its not officially supported by using an OS install media, but direct upgrade keeping files won't work.Ok thanks. Yes I understand specific model or brand should be my call. I’m hearing a new headache requirement for windows 11 like processor eligibility and TPM 2.0 requirement. I believe every model we discussed here are windows 11 proof or is there anything to look for this win 11 proofing?
Came across following models: anybody got any inputs do inform. Company HP.
eg0124TX ; ec2076AX particular doubt about sRGB value as some say though NTSC is 72%, sRGB is <65%, is it possible?
Thanks Akash and omega for pointing out to Lenovo slim 5. Zephyrus 15 not available and 1.37L another thing with zephyrus also it’s asus. Have decided to settle with 15.6 whichever it is. This is the first time I’ve not immediately (typically within a few days)replaced the laptop due to other personal issues and the difficulty and confusion in Choosing one.
Well ended up buying 2076ax one with almost double the initial budget. Keeping the search open was like misery. Things weren’t moving as I would have liked. It’s 11 ready as the manufacturer’s site listed. Was looking at ideapad 5 ryzen 5700u and got stretched to 5800H. Two firsts 1) First AMD for someone who always heard about how inferior AMD is 2) First machine with a dGPU. Any inputs to make use of this for OTT High Quality watching would be welcome.I think almost all recent laptops except maybe some 30k ones should be Win11 ready with TPM 2.0 present. I think you can sideload Win11 if its not officially supported by using an OS install media, but direct upgrade keeping files won't work.
We will know more next month.