Good test. It does show that OLED on these ultrabooks may look nice, but they drag the battery life down and end up being well behind the IPS panels. I saw that with the Galaxy Book4 Edge, which was very disappointing, with 5-6 hours of SOT using a mixed workflow like yours. Also, these were on 60Hz, and my testing indicates a 10-15% loss of battery on my SP11 testing on 120Hz versus 60Hz, and that is probably why the default was 60Hz. So, I recommend the Dell XPS 13 non-OLED X Elite or the Surface Laptop 7 if you want game-changing Windows battery life.
Plzz do the battery drain test for Intel ultra series 2
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nicely done. look like snapdragon is the choice for business laptop
Good test. It does show that OLED on these ultrabooks may look nice, but they drag the battery life down and end up being well behind the IPS panels. I saw that with the Galaxy Book4 Edge, which was very disappointing, with 5-6 hours of SOT using a mixed workflow like yours. Also, these were on 60Hz, and my testing indicates a 10-15% loss of battery on my SP11 testing on 120Hz versus 60Hz, and that is probably why the default was 60Hz.
So, I recommend the Dell XPS 13 non-OLED X Elite or the Surface Laptop 7 if you want game-changing Windows battery life.
I totally agree. I would prefer the Surface in this case because I love that Surface connect port
well done great video.
Thank you very much!
can we see how better to run android apps on snapdragon elite ?
MS closed the Android subsystem for Windows.