Yeah ! If there are no heating issues then it seems like a very balanced portable, touch enabled laptop. The battery and display are main reasons to buy it.
Something like this would be great, as I'd be looking for something that would not be a let-down from my old XPS15 in terms of build quality, trackpad, keyboard, screen etc. But at the same time have relatively lower end specs in order to keep the price down, as I no longer need a powefull laptop when I have a desktop. Something like this looks pretty good, but I'm also considering getting into the "FrameWork" eco-system and sticking to them when it comes to laptops, as it may be a better choice in the long run.
@@adventureofalifetime1547 It has essential features but still lacks a lot of accessibility...a lot(you can't download torrents easily)... otherwise it's smooth
Planning to get a good laptop for under 60-70k. Use: Productivity, Coding, light occasional gaming and content consumption. If you guys have any suggestions, plz do share. 🙂🙏
I have been using HP ENVY a convertible laptop for 3 yrs now and trust me it felt cool to use it at first in tablet mode but after a while i didn't even care about it, it's just a waste of money IMO. Buy a normal laptop. I don't mean to talk anything bad about this laptop btw, it's just the convertibles
Good to see, how dell improved their speakers position in the 2 in 1s from bottom to top. But it woulve been better if they had improved the digital arts part too. Improve the digitizer pen jitters, lags also.
Do NOT buy the P version of the Precessor with the MX550 dedicated GPU...I bought the 12th Gen P version with the MX55O...it Overheated and thermal throttled BAD. I have the same Version with the 12th Gen I5 U version and it performed better bcos of lower Wattage 15 max vs 28w. The MX550 is weak and in my 4k video test was only 13 percent ahead on a 4K video edit....The main issue in there is one Fan to cool the thin laptop...the Oled screen is nice but compared to the regular screen it's slightly better and sharper...the P version of the CPU bairly got above 2.5 ghz even when plugged in...the Hardware like he said is awesome but you are better off getting a dedicated laptop with a nicer screen for the performance....Also a great review!
Brother I need a genuine answer from you 1. Whenever a smartphone software is updated, why does the camera losses its originality. Why the camera is getting downgrade. Is it a marketing strategy to sell their new mobile?
@@mobashshirhrihan6736 if you are ok with sluggishness of a windows laptop touchscreen, then fine. For a good spec convertible laptop you have to pay almost 20 to 30k extra compared to the good spec one without touchscreen. In that case its always better to buy a tablet seperately.
@@donjogeorge1110 But with a tablet, I can't do everything I can do with my laptop. Tablet is basically a smartphone with a larger display. So, if you already own a good smartphone, buying tablet is a complete waste of money. In my 2 in 1 laptop I do coding and developing most of the time, then when I am not working, I just flip it to tablet mode and enjoy movie. A 2 in 1 will always have a better quality display compared to its regular counterpart, so the extra price is 100% worth it. Besides, I use Linux, I have never faced any sluggishness in touch input.
Yes, and when the hinge lifts up the body then all the weight goes to the hinge, and ultimately laptops' weakest part is the hinge which eventually breaks. Secondly OLED screens are grainy .
I'm freaking confused for the last couple of weeks. I'm willing to buy Legion 7 Gen 7 AMD Advantage. It has Ryzen 9 6900HX, Radeon RX6850M XT 12 GB Graphic card, 32 gb ram, 2 TB SSD. It now costs around 2180 USD (previously it was 2800). Will it be better than 3070ti? or will this gpu equally perform with RTX 4070? And will it be good enough for solid content creation? please give me a reply.
Cant say about the GPU comparison, but it will be a solid all in one machine for Gaming, video editing, coding and the regular use(watching movies, ms office,etc.)
I want to buy this laptop but the model shown in the video is the i7 13th p series processor with evo certification but this laptop is not available on dell official website and not even dell official store where can i buy this laptop please let me know
I'm a bit confused. I have an idea of what 'good', pretty good', 'very good', 'exceptionally good' map to in a 1-10 scale, but 'decent', 'decentish', 'decent enough' is kinda vague and I need to know how good they actually are caus I'm looking to buy this
You should mention in the start of videos if it is an collaboration with brand or not. Day by day you guys are becoming more of an business more then a channel. I am seeing this trend in your videos from last couple of laptop reviews. I am unsubscribing today because I don't want to waste my time of promotional content it's just another version of advertising. just let me know about your thoughts guys.
Trust me guys, you are never going to use a 2kg laptop in tablet mode, no matter how strong you are. If you want a convertible laptop make sure it is at least below 1.5 kg. I have HP envy x360 13 inch model, which is much lighter, but still feel so heavy to use in tablet mode. And yeah, also this isn't actually the best laptop in this price. You can get HP envy with almost same specs 20k cheaper. Just look for it
But why these days laptop push out heat from bottom to display what's the big deal , this is crazy stupid position for push heat air to direct display You have to clearly mention if you are review then you have to make it clear to say to people , you are saying no heating issue but later some years it may cause to hear direct to display
400 nits is actually unacceptably dim for an oled panel, but other than that the screen look good on paper while talking about the speakers you could have inserted some audio samples, perhaps a side by side to macbook pro other than that, it feels like a solid laptop for the price point
I have the 11th gen 14" , it was the worst decision, the keybord offered is terrible , it stopped working as it got out of warranty and it costs half the price for keyboard replacement
Stay away from this model. For years now there has been a grounding issue with the trackpad which Dell refuses to fix. Don't take my word, do your research.
Laptop would be perfect but it has a known and consistent issue with the touchpad where it taps, swipes randomly and has inaccurate finger tracking. Dell are yet to resolve this issue.
You talk about how nice the speakers are, but we don't get to hear them at all. I also don't expect this laptop to run cool with an MX550. Its interesting to see how Dell screws up their inspiron laptops somehow. All they need to do is release an Inspiron 16 (non 2-in-1) with a Zen3+ processor with upgradable RAM and storage. No dedicated GPU.