Can anyone tell me please , do I need a phone to activate this camera ? I bought go3s recently but my android phone doesn't support it. Just new to vlogging and not much money to invest with so many things just wanna know if I can use this camera without needing a phone to activate! Pls respect. Hope someone can help!
I have since completely redone my setup, and now I use the SONOS Arc paired with the SONOS Subwoofer. www.sonos.com/en/shop/entertainment-set-arc-sub-black
Would love to stress test one of these. Ive been abusing one of my Onyx 7’s for years and its still holding up great. I wanna hear what that 100 watts can do compared to the onyx’s 20 watts. Does the audio start clipping, do the drivers even survive? Great video though very informative
I've see on the new cheaper models such as the P14s, they have changed the keyboard to become stiffer and clickier than previous generations of Lenovo keyboards. Is this the case for the X1 Carbon?
11:50 >"The result? A solid 4 hours and 8 minutes which I think is quite respectable" Is this 2010? This is an *objectively terrible* result. For much less money, an M-series Macbook Air will last a solid 16 hours of web browsing and text based work.
well you can’t really compare AMR architecture vs X86 in terms of efficiency, I also talk about this in my conclusion. It’s respectable for Intel laptop not for industry standards
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Keep the great content! WOW the mouse looks cool! And the mechanical keyboard looks fantastic! and RGB is a another thing and the sound it sounds like you’re typing on a cloud! how much did it cost? And the temu keyboard in the background.
One thing that wasn't mentioned is that the haptic trackpad can be configured to have a touchpad button area, basically mimicking the 3 traditional buttons that require higher force to activate and have a different haptic feedback - I think it's a pretty good middle ground. On the note about battery, I have an OLED model with 155H and can get ~3+ hours under heavy use (VMs, media, etc)
is it good for (dev) work though? I heard its very limited in power.. and how warm does it get? Im currently looking at this, the T14s or the new Zenbook S 16 with Ryzen AI which is very efficient.. (im scared of arm for doing hobby dev projects lol)
@@Burbanana I'm not a dev so I can't say in terms of compiling speed etc, but I do work in cybersecurty and it can handle multiple virtual machines on top of other programs/scripts, so good enough for me. There's a performance mode if I needed more power, it does get pretty toasty at the bottom but it's not a problem using it on a desk. It's perfect for my use case to have something very thin and light and still good enough for most things, but I'd say if speed is important then you might want to look elsewhere.
@@AreiousX thanks bud! The new Pavilion Plus with ultra 7 and the vivobook S 16 with ryzen AI look decent but I think their build is flimsy compared to the more premium stuff.. Which leaves the 60hz mediocre battery T14s OLED and the Zenbook S 16 for me.. I think Im going to try the Zenbook soon.. The 14 is out in a couple weeks but is priced higher with intel core ultra 200.. Cant make sense of any of it.
Finally a great video on x1 carbon gen 12 with haptic touchpad, thanks!! I have a couple of queries - 1. I have been using Macbooks since 2009 and recently encountered the need to get a windows machine. I am a bit nit-picky about the keyboard and touchpad on laptops and hence Macbooks have been excellent companions over these years. Coming from a macbook, do you think I might like this haptic touchpad? I am asking this as you also seem to use a mac. How does select and drag work on this, in comparison to a macbook touchpad? I am also considering the surface laptop as it also has a haptic touchpad. 2. You mentioned that the battery life is ~4 hours. Is it really that bad? Can you also do a test with say 50% screen brightness, bluetooth off etc.? Thanks in advance.
1. I think you will like this haptic touchpad a lot. It’s not quite Apple-like yet, but it gets very close in terms of experience. 2. Yes, the battery life isn’t great. It’s still Intel, and it’s still x86 architecture, which isn’t as efficient as ARM64. I can do some further testing, but I’m currently on vacation in Norway, so if you can wait, I will do that when I come back.
You can pair any Bluetooth speaker to an echo speaker, and set output of specific echo to that Bluetooth speaker on Alexa app. Older echo dots (before 4h gen) are cake shaped, so you can basically hide the older echo dot and use any Bluetooth speaker with Alexa functionality. Only thing is that you may still need to use mic on that echo dot, so cannot really just put it in a drawer or a closet.
If I may ask, what solutuion are you using ? I found on reddit that 1/3 white winegar and the rest deionized water and few drops of dishwashing liquid migh be a good solution.
I can confirm all he is saying. I bought it a week ago and it really works well. I am not sure if any window cleaning solution is ok, since I read amonia from those liquids can block the nossels of the device. The cleaning liquid is 10’EUR a bottle so I think I will follow a recipe from a Reddit and make my own with deiinized watet, white winegar 12 % and a bit of washing liquid for plates
I have a P3 and I love it- great sound, bluetooth always works without a hitch and the battery life is awesome. Just got the yellow P4- haven't used it much yet though I can confirm.....it does get very loud!!!!
Great review! I bought one for school since we have to run non tablet versions of chrome for most learning platforms but I still wanted a tablet to take notes. Question, I know it’s detachable but can the keyboard go 360 degrees if you wanted to? Also mine will only have 512 ssd. I saw you opened yours. How difficult is that for a beginner and am I replacing the chip entirely or adding a second? Thanks again for all your helpful information. Best review I’ve seen of this specific tablet!