**UPDATE** Looks like Costco has a 32GB option and it seems like they are the only ones with that. My review unit does have 32GB RAM for those wondering. If you buy from Asus website it has 16GB RAM. Here is the link to Costco (non-affiliated): bit.ly/3VXvKJh
yeah Asus seems to have a very strange habit of offering different configurations in different countries, and within certain countries certain retailers get their own versions that don't exist anywhere else. I've been following the 2024 G16, and Asus offers five variants of it in Canada: a) 4060, Ultra 7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, White b) 4060, Ultra 9, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Grey c) 4070, Ultra 9, 16GB, 1TB SSD, Grey d) 4080, Ultra 9, 32GB, 2TB, Grey e) 4090, Ultra 9, 32GB, 2TB, Grey. All retailers have these models, except Best Buy. BB has three slightly different ones a) 4060, Ultra 7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, *but in Grey* b) 4060, Ultra 9, *32GB,* 1TB SSD, Grey c) 4070, Ultra 9, *32GB,* 1TB SSD, Grey ... and in July they're coming out with a variant that has a new AMD CPU, but who knows if it'll actually be purchasable here. half the variants they list on their site aren't actually available to buy (other than the ones listed above) lol
@@shadyhajjeh-ro3gn bad, not necessarily, but since you can't upgrade the RAM I'd get 32gb just to be on the safe side, depending on what kinds of workloads you do.
I just got my yoga slim 7x. Loving it so far. My setup was a bit easier than yours but I did have the lagging issues prior to updating like you did in your stream. After updating, everything was fine. I got 512gb with 32gbs of ram for my use cases.
I am considering Lenovo too. But, I was wondering why is Lenovo using Bluetooth 5.3, when everyone else is using Bluetooth 5.4. This still means, manufacturers can change things a little if they want, meaning the end user needs to compare everything.
This clears things up a bit. The initial impressions of the X Elite came from the Vivobook and so I came away unimpressed with the battery life. 13:25 shows that this is a Vivobook problem and that other laptops with the X Elite do much better.
Are you saying over 13 hours is not good battery life, compared to what. just some other X elite snap dragon processors on some other laptops, certainly not a lot of intel or AMD laptops.
This went for $1,150 preorder (VAT 0%) in ASUS shop with 1 TB / 32 GB in Finland. Love it. FYI: Alex Ziskind has good video for SW development setup on X Elite (MSFT Surface). Will follow that to the tee (though I have already Win 11 Pro installed, and I may skip Mini Conda).
Why is the 70whr Lenovo lasting less than the Surface laptop? What power profiles did you use? You should redo the test making sure all of them are in the same power profile. A timelapse would be cool.
I like the 16:9 and would prefer it over the others. I DO NOT like the silver palmrest and I especially DO NOT like the silver keycaps. I don't have the best vision and I need more contrast there.
Out of all of the Snapdragon X Elite laptops you have reviewed recently, what would be your favorite? Considering Battery Life, Portability and Screen Size (Bigger being better)
The biggest issue I see is the extreme difference in performance between on battery and plugged in. Perhaps this is something that can be fixed with software in the near future.
the surface line is a good indication to show the impact of OLED on the battery life, with similarly sized batteries the laptop with the IPS display is much better. I'm really looking forward to the review on the Acer laptop since it has an IPS display and a 75 Whr battery
I bought one of these and then returned it after using it for a few hours. After using MacBooks the following things irked me - plasticy awkward track pad, hard to see keyboard, fan noise and worst of all having hot air vented onto my lap. Beautiful screen though
I think you need to do a little more research on this one. The problem is the Arm processor, which does not run non native arm applications , like x 86 apps ,very well, except with emulation, and that is even an hit and miss, and does not run some x86 applications at all, even with emulation. I think it very important to give a full explanation because you talked as if it had to with the Qualcomm processor, and it is actually the Arm architecture that is the problem it has with x 86 apps. Until there is vastly improved emulaton or more native Arm applications, it is a problem with a number of apps. You sort of missed the mark on this one Andrew.
For $1300 the Asus Vivobook S15 seems to be a pretty good laptop. Yes the numpad is a little condensed and may throw off some people but it's not a dealbreaker. It's not a perfect laptop but it does have a lot going for it. The fact that over a year ago you couldn't find a laptop that had 18+ hours of battery life is a huge upgrade! Overall, it's a fairly decent laptop that doesn't have all the bells and whistles but should make a lot of consumers happy with it. Thank you Andrew for your brilliant review!! 👍😁
You really are not going to get 18 hours out of any laptop, unless your turn the brightness almost all the way off, battery saver, extender of whatever. and do not watch movies or long videos. Come on. Not even the macs have that too good of battery life and they are only ones thuse far that comes close except the maybe the new intel luner lake processors, and even those do not have 18 hours
Hi Andrew! I love your videos and am a huge fan of your presentation method. Can you do a review on the new HP Pavilion Plus 16-ab1000na Laptop - Core™ Ultra
Andrew when taking his family out to dinner at a nice Italian restaurent: Waiter: "Are you ready to order, sir?" Andrew: "Now, before we get to the food itself I just wanna let everyone know in the interest of transparency and full disclosure: I'm not being paid by the Italian government, I'm not being sponsored by the Italian government. All the opinions you are about to hear are my own, the Italian government is not getting copy approval. That means they're seeing this food for the first time, just like you. Now this food is provided by the Italian cuisine and once this dinner is done, I'll be sending it back." Waiter: "... I'll start you off with some garlic bread, then."
I'm mostly liking what this laptop has to offer, but I'm not an early adopter and it seems still rather steep for what, due to the ARM architecture, still seems like a mostly Internet browsing+Microsoft Office machine, though I certainly like what it could be offering for photography, especially with the display they went with, including the 16:9 aspect ratio that I prefer. That being said, I'm still baffled at there being no full-size SD card readers, if for some reason or another it's not possible to have one then I'd hope that manufacturers would stop including microSD card readers as a false substitute and rather go with a third USB-C port for the dongle I'll inevitably need. Despite that, definitely something to watch, though I'd hope for less AI crap as well. Also, I might have missed this, but did you say if the SSD was user-upgradable?
Aesthetically it looks cheap or busy to me, both the materials and labeling all over it, near the ports and on the front with the Harmon Kardon & Dolby labelling. I much prefer the minimalist finish you see on the Surface. The packaging is poor IMO, but that's just a nice to have thing, although this shouldn't be discounted as it makes a big impact to our impression of products. Great review Andrew!
Andrew, could you please add one technical fiature to your reviews - does ssd upgradable slot (or 2 of them on some models) allow double sided ssd (like my dell 9710) or only single sided like galaxy book 3 pro?
رفقا اگر تجربه استفاده از اولترابوک های با وردازنده آرم (کوالکام) داشتین ممنون میشم توضیح تجربتون رو خلاصه وار برای من هم بیان کنید. عمر باتری ، برنامه نویسی ، امولاتور پریسم و کاربری معمولی روزانه ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Andrew! I would highly appreciate if you could suggest a laptop that has these features I need. Oled. 15 inch display 2 usb c thunderbolts Usb a Looong battery life No heating issues Great connectivity wifi /Bluetooth Touch screen if possible P.S. I am nowhere near great with laptops and their specific features, but has found your channel very helpful. Short concise n easy to understand 😊
Well on it's own SD elite is faster than everything offered from Intel and amd right now. But it's arm and the GPU suck azz. We need to wait for zen 5 and Lunar lake to have something that's close or better. Apple is 6 years ahead from the competition
It goes to show there are a lot more to optimizing battery life for laptops than just slapping an efficient arm processor and call it a day. So far only the Microsoft surface arm laptop that blew me away in term of battery life, and it shows Microsoft prowess in term of optimizing battery life. HP should have fare well, but their omnibook may have an OLED display that cause lower battery life.
Hello Andrew, I love your videos. I watch all of them. I am thinking of butying new laptop. My budget is 1000-1100 us dollars. I am thinking of buying Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 Amd ryzen version, but I coudnt see any reviews for it on your channel. Please make a video on that on that laptop. Thanks
So your saying one can’t upgrade the ram or add in another stick? Also weird that Costco offers a 32 gb but everywhere else is only 16. Screen display seems amazing. Which one would be the better productive model for photo editing, this Asus or the surface laptop 15 inch ?
I think the Asus allows the chip to go up to 45W whereas the other laptops cap and some much lower level. This is probably also why the Asus is the only one to come with a 90W power brick. The SL7 comes with a 39W brick.
Not seeing how performance will get much better for x86. ARM and x86 are like opposing football teams. There is minimal ceiling with optimizing the translation layer for x86. The fan and heat are obvious when running x86 apps- especially for GPU operations and throttles quickly. People will probably be disappointed until there are faster ARM chips with more robust GPUs. Or just don't run x86 centric apps.
Nice pc. Camera and mics are good. Speakers sounded okay. Numpad in this pc very poorly designed. Keys are too small and there is no "enter" or "plus" key to the right of the numbers. Wasted space. Numpad needs to be redesigned or removed. Port selection is good although they should have swapped on of the USB A and USB C ports on each side. As you say this right now is a good second pc. Until drivers and software compatability issues are resolved this should not be your main pc at this time. Another great quality review.
Not sure who on his right mind would consider these WIP laptops even at half the price. I got a 7840u thinkpad t14 8 months ago for $800 that is much MUCH better than this. I think it needs 2 more generations to catch up with last generation stuff.