It's not. But it's super thin. Honestly, IMO I'd rather it be 200g heavier than so light and made of plastic, especially when the screen goes above 14".
Awesome review. Abang, do they have the light painting or fireworks mode eh? I tak jumpa la. Cool video you have here. Salutations from Singapore 🙋🏾♀️🙏🏾🌹
Hi all. I've put a deposit on the BenQ HT4550i (aka W4000i), but am still in reno-stage and a good 2 or so months away from purchasing. Has anyone heard anything about a successor around the corner? We don't want to make that old mistake again... A bit of extra info is that it will be a sheet of 135'' / 3m wide MDF, probably painted with SmarterSurfaces Black Projector Screen Paint (PS: 3D & glasses still to be used:) Thanks in advance!
It's definitely better than the Baseus. I used the Baseus and gave it away because it doesn't fit on 2 of my monitors. If you want a middle of the pack option, the yeelight one is pretty ok. This: invl.io/cllkcv7
Currently the best smartphone to shoot 14bit 4K DNG RAW videos on Motioncam according to the developers of Motioncam. This means the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is the best smartphone in the World right now to shoot video on. Apple Pro Res looks like crap compared to the DNG RAW video from Xiaomi 14 Ultra.
That's now how it works. 99% of people won't know what to do with DNG Raw footage, but they'd definitely be able to deal with Apple Pro Res, especially if they have a Mac.
Don't sleep on the Asus Strix XG17 monitor with an IPS panel, 240 Hz refresh rate, 3ms response time, 1080p with freesync, mini hdmi and usb-C inputs if you're a gamer on the go. I haven't been able to find a gaming monitor at 17.3" form factor with these specs.
i just wish they released it in black and white... i like white, but it is not the same as my own setup. would be perfect for my friend who has a white setup tho.
Great review, thanks! Just bought it with the photo kit and my goal is to use it essentially as a camera to replace my mirrorless. Will keep my old Pixel 6a as my phone. XD
I don't see it replacing a mirrorless when it comes to work, but for travel, not having to carry a separate camera just for photo taking is a blessing. ahaha
Got my HP Victus 3 days ago. I tested the battery. I chose 30% brightness and applying the " 9 recommendations of power saving" as they call it, in the settings. Connected Wi-Fi and played RU-vid videos 80% of the time while browsing 20% of the time. I got 4 hours and 15 min and 20% of my battery was remaining
Sounds about right. When we test video playback, we use a local video file, just for consistency sakes as a benchmark. Watching on RU-vid would drain it slightly faster.
Tried my friend's Xiaomi 14 Ultra. One thing that surprised me was the weight. For 220g it was way more lighter than my old Redmi Note 9 Pro which at 209g was noticeably heavier. Maybe should've gotten this instead of the Xperia line 😂. Otherwise major issues to consider include battery drains when using camera (big sensor, bigger battery hog), lens fogging, and probably Hyper OS.
Nice video. I'm impressed with your presentation. I'm using the s23 ultra mainly because of the s-pen and the dex mode, which I use them a lot for my productivity. However, the camera performance is too poor for my liking. Too much over sharpening, which ruins my photos, especially when you zoom in for details. I'm also somebody who used to print my pictures on large boards. I'm now in a delima whether to buy the vivo x100 ultra or this xiaomi 14 ultra.
If you want to zoom far away and and have a little bit more details, is Vivo X100 Ultra, it has 200mp zoom camera If you want ready to post pictures, better mic, better at night, better video, (everything else is better on Xiaomi) Me, now I would pick the Vivo only because I could flex with good quality zoomed photos and That's All I have Xiaomi I kinda like the phone, the photo kit would add 1500mAh
@@theperfectionist4702 they both work the same. Vivo is more digital zoom after their 3.7x optical and AI enhanced while Xiaomi is optical till about 10x and then starts using AI enhanced zoom in 30x and later. Otherwise, about the same performance but I'd give Xiaomi edge for it's optics being a bit more powerful.
@@joelconolly5574 Nice to know that But I've seen that some photos have more details with Vivo at higher X times, than Xiaomi Xiaomi has many adjustments and is more for photographers, which I like I got an update for Xiaomi, but there is no info that the camera has improved, and I'm kinda disappointed... I have the CA, UK version, and the 1.0.10.0. update version
Depends on the complexity of your work. If I'm not mistaken, catia and solid works use GPU acceleration so you might want something with a dedicated GPU.
Anytime you download either Studio or Game Driver and install, Nvidia will tell you that you installed pretty much the same driver. They just need to consolidate these drivers into one. Thanks for the video.
Basically, if you're using your PC for work, you shouldn't update your driver as often as gamers do for max stability. However, they can't really stop people from clicking on update, hence studio drivers exist. IMO.