I have still an Alienware 13 R2 from 2017, OLED with hundreds of hours on it playing mostly Overwatch- no burn in. People worry way, way too much about this nowadays.
@@mohammedalawaji2405It is true. I also use a color profile for color correction using a colorimeter (Spyder Express) and played on it again this morning. I have no need to lie, so also own a Sony OLED tv and the AW3423DWF. No burn-in even on gray screen showing.
@@mohammedalawaji2405 Nope, even after 6 years my oled phone is still like day 1. Doesn't mean it won't happen, but it also doesn't mean it's inevitable
@@mohammedalawaji2405 no. Ratings has shown, as well as many others with different panels, that OLED takes A LOT of torture to burn in or change these days. Nobody says stuff like this about their cell phone, and they are pretty much all OLED.
AMD has a much smaller budget compared to Intel and NVIDIA. So they reserve most of their TSMC budget for products that make them the most amount of money which are server chips, DIY desktop chips and console chips. May be in the future when they have a bigger budget they'll take laptops more seriously. AMD's CPU division has started to take laptop market seriously.
@@randy89555 Better bang for buck, though. Besides, consumers are desperate for an Nvidia laptop GPU competitor, because the company is going ham with anti-consumer practices. The 40 Series mobile GPUs are terrible compared to past gens.
@@ctrl_x1770That's seen only with desktop parts, and with the general dropoff in battery life with any GPU, I'd like to see more high performance iGPUs and more APU systems being an option instead of having dedicated GPUs that most people won't need
@rti4610 There is a very small amount, only really noticeable when using the touchscreen or physically moving the lid. I don't notice any wobble with heavy typing though, the build seems pretty solid. The wobble seems slightly worse in this video compared to my laptop for some reason.
It looks really good and the fans according to your reports work great. The battery looks good as well. Finally something that makes sense for productive office work 👌
The base price is $2200 that’s insane Last years model with 13700h and 16 gb ram and similar screen costs $1000 now not on sale and goes on sale for $700 regularly that’s a crazy jump in price
The last gen used ancient tech, and the game has moved on. That means OEMs think this will be a big year for upgrades and a chance to make money. The new ARC Graphics is a massive update over Iris, and the new architecture means much-improved battery life for specific workflows. I would not buy the 13th gen even though it is cheaper, as Core Ultra is much better future-proofed, including the massive neural engine upgrade.
@@andyH_Englandyou’re on drugs if you think paying a thousand more is future proof. Your better off buying the 13th Gen, keeping it three years and then buying something then with the cash you saved and what you can get from the 13th gen
@@spike5499 The mousepad is large enough that it has not been an issue for me. Also, simply tapping on it wont active it for me, I need to apply a small amount of pressure.
@@JarrodsTechI have been following your channel almost everyday. Do you have any old or unused laptop just lying around that you could send me? Recently I applied for a work from home job and I really need a computer. I'm not asking for some fancy ones. If you could help me, that would be a great blessing. Thx
Hey Jarrod, just wanted to say love your reviews and can't wait until the omen transcend 14 video comes out. I've been counting days since the announcement.
Great ad, but please, always measure the PWM of the OLED screens. Everything above 5% is unhealthy, everything above 20% is unacceptable. And something tells me that this screen is no better that Samsung and Google phones terrible OLED’s.
Is the integrated graphics card good enough for CAD? I’m an engineering student and will be extensively using Solidworks. With my current budget I’m between buying this 2023 version or the hp victus but I’m leaning towards this because of better cpu and portability. Any advice is appreciated.
My cousin went in for Civil engineering he was using a either a Dell or hp with integrated graphics got by but idk if ull have some hiccups every now and then. Just make sure u have enough ram installed 16gb should be enough
Hi, everyone. Does anyone know how to set the backlight keyboard light to automatically turn off after a few seconds of no use? I cannot find that setting.
"You can't fit everything without going bigger" What is your $ rate for saying this phrase? For anyone looking for a new upgradeable consumer laptop other than Framework. This year we're lucky enough to have a new Lenovo T14 Gen 5 with consumer upgradeable RAM, SSD, WiFi, battery, LAN port and even a keyboard without having to take the whole thing apart.
Framework 13 is larger and heavier despite being 13 inch. If the upgradeability is more important to you then by all means go ahead, but all you've done is back up what I said. For the record, although this is a sponsored video I wrote the entire script and wasn't told what to say.
1) Why aren't there any new models with IPS displays in 2024? As a graphic designer, I think that any display enhancement other than what a realistic IPS screen provides is not doing any good. For gaming of course OLED, but for designing a poster that goes into print? 2) Burn-in effect is why I do not like OLEDs. Have I missed any news where that is not current anymore? 3) What about organic material wearing off during time? It feels like OLEDs are being imposed to us because they want us to buy new laptops more often. Somebody please change my mind, thanks!
06:44 So this Meteorlake 22 Thread processor at 28W scores less than a 16 Thread 7840U/Z1 Extreme at the same power? The Ally manages 13k in CBR23 Multicore which scales with thread count. Atleast battery life is on par with Zen 4 (G14 2024 73Whr vs Zenfone 2024 75Whr at 2:13).
Which would you choose between Msi ge76 raider and lenovo slim 7i (2023) if money wasn't an option? Lenovo slim 7i - rtx 4070.. 32gb ram... 2 tb storage... 240hz ...intel 19-13900h Vs Msi-- rtx 3060.. 8tb storage ... 64gb ram...360hz...intel 19-11980hz And gaming will be a priority too
I think I'd rather have a mini led over OLED screen for laptops. Mini LED has better blacks than regular LED screens and almost black like OLED but get way brighter. That's key for me in a laptop that isn't for gaming. I want to use it outside and brighter screens are better than the benefits of OLED which I love. Maybe in a few years laptop sized OLED screens can get on the same level as phone screens like the Pixel 8 pro and iPhone 15 pro which get really high peak brightness. That's why I ended up getting a MacBook pro because of the mini LED screen and battery life.
Ho avuto una brutta esperienza con un Oled da 65 pollici... 2400 euro rimasti macchiati... avendo la barra di windows aperta sotto questa cosa mi preoccupa molto... A oggi ad agosto 2024 in offerta si trova la versione a 16GB a 1199 euro e la versione da 32gb a circa 100 150 euro in piu... vale la pena prenderlo oggi o conviene aspettare i nuovi ultra di seconda generazione? Visti poi i problemi di ossidazione delle ultime CPU intel di 13 e 14 generazione siamo sicuri che questa cpu a lungo andare non diventi instabile?
Points to consider: there is an AMD 8000HS-series variant (UM3406) that I'd look at considering that Meteor-lake is a new architecture, however, there are multiple gripes I have with it: 1. Emoji shortcut on F-row - why? 2. Microsoft Copilot button (UM3406 only) - I WANT MY RCTRL BACK 3. no longer replaceable network card Considering these points, next upgrade is definitely gonna be a Framework 13 for me, no genuinely pointless shortcuts on my F-row, no AI BS thrown at my face on the keyboard, and all the upgrade options I could possibly want
@@nocommentarygaming2644 That's fair. But the minority would be happy with laptop reviews of this kind. It's possible to draw in more people that care about ultrabooks and laptops like the zenbook 14. His test methodology is really good.
We prioritise gaming laptops because that is what the channel is known for. In the past, other laptops didn't get perform as well so we don't do many of them.
I am searching for laptop it has min 16 ram but also I want to be quite since I use it for long time and I can’t handle the fun noise any more any suggestions
Would you recommend the ultra 7 or 9? The price difference is not that big but so is the performance in benchmarks. Will the efficiency/ power usage give the ultra 7 a better user experience you think?
@@magnus9316 I wouldn't say so. Even if it does, it'll be barely noticeable, if at all. Just save yourself the money and go with the 7 as long as the RAM and everything else is the same specs wise.
I have avoided OLED laptops so far. From what I read online, screen burn ins are quite a thing on OLED laptops, especially on Linux (my primary OS) where things like pixel shifter is not yet available.
There are some things I don't like, but i do have to give Asus credit in this; the company built its laptops this year immediately around Intel's new more efficient chips. It didn't take them a year to do that. And these Zenbooks go on sale all the time; I'm sure we'll have to wait some months due to the demand for Intel's new, more efficient chips, but for those who wait, this machine seems to be a pretty good one for light office use in a premium chassis, with an excellent display, at a pretty good price. Great video, JT.
The fear of burn in is why I went for a mini LED laptop (Zephyrus M16) last year rather than an OLED model. The other reason i went for that is the matt finish on the screen. My last laptop (Sony VAIO) had a reflective screen and it was super annoying. As far as I can tell, all OLED laptops have reflective screens.
Yeah they do. I guess Samsung's new laptops this year though have cut down a lot on the gloss. Although of course they cost a lot too, and not worth it IMO.
Yeah they do. I guess Samsung's new laptops this year though have cut down a lot on the gloss. Although of course they cost a lot too, and not worth it IMO.
I just got the UX3405M variant. It is running really hot even when fan is spinning at full speed. The upper-middle side of the keyboard surface gets a little bit too hot. I'm not sure if I have missed something to setup to get the best and optimal performance. Anyone facing the same issue with this model?
Im going insane I want the 32 GB version so it can be more future proof (and since the RAM is soldered I won't be able to upgrade it) .... But in Europe it's still only the 16 GB version available!
My eyebrows rose past my hairline when I saw the Cinebench graph. How is it that the 185H is being beaten by previous generation parts in the multi threaded test by over 73%? Is there some power limit that throttles the CPU to all hell when it's put under load? What's going on here?
The screensaver solution against burn-in is kinda pointless under Windows 11 due to its buggy powersaving, which interferes with the screensaver, at least while having a mouse plugged in. With Modern Standby enabled by default (and, in my case, the only form of sleep available), unchecking "Allow this device to wake up computer" for the mouse in device manager does absolutely nothing. Hence any movement of the mouse, even from a slight trepidation of the table, will turn off the screensaver or wake the pc from sleep.
Been reading a fair bit about heat on this laptop and how it does tend to run very hot, to the point of being uncomfortable. Anyone with current experience with it that can comment?
This looks great (btw we have the same name, but spelled different lol). I was thinking of buying the 8840HS model on JW for 1800aud. Do you think there’s a better laptop in the under 2K AUD range with an AMD cpu and 780M or better? I don’t really want a fat gaming laptop. This looks perfect for what I need
MiniLED is just a better LCD screen. OLED is still the best as of now. MiniLED is good compromise if you want better than LCD but dont have the money for OLED.
had same laptop and send back because of battery only last 3-4 hours in web browsing and screen was flickering very small amount if you pay attention,sound is great,processor not that fast as should be,is quiet,screen burns the eyes
-Probably a software issue. 3-4 hours web browsing is unlikely. If you first set it up, it's most likely doing a lot of Windows updates in the background. -Screen flickering - no. -If the screen burns your eyes, turn down the brightness.
I hope asus improve battery life on their existing lineup of laptops.. My vivobook pro 15 oled barely gets 4 hours with light use with the same size battery and oled screen.
Jarrod please. You said you wouldn't be reviewing Framework 13 and similar AMD laptops without dedicated graphics because they were not gaming laptops. This is not a gaming laptop either! Please treat Intel and AMD equally :( We all understand that nvidia is different because Radeon has almost no dedicated GPUs in laptops. But in CPUs and integrated graphics, there are plenty of AMD options, even more than actually Meteor Lake! And since performance is similar, I don't see why you shouldn't review laptops like that too if you review this one... Would love to see Hawk Point or Phoenix laptops (without dedicated graphics) on this channel!!
It's interesting that you didn't mention the screen wobbliness in your review of this laptop, especially since it was quite noticeable during the video call and typing. Perhaps sponsored content means avoiding criticism.
I have still an Alienware 13 R2 from 2017, OLED with hundreds of hours on it playing mostly Overwatch- no burn in. People worry way, way too much about this nowadays.
It is impossible. I do not think that is true. You will notice that the accuracy of the colors has changed
@@mohammedalawaji2405It is true. I also use a color profile for color correction using a colorimeter (Spyder Express) and played on it again this morning. I have no need to lie, so also own a Sony OLED tv and the AW3423DWF. No burn-in even on gray screen showing.
@@mohammedalawaji2405 Nope, even after 6 years my oled phone is still like day 1. Doesn't mean it won't happen, but it also doesn't mean it's inevitable
@@mohammedalawaji2405 no. Ratings has shown, as well as many others with different panels, that OLED takes A LOT of torture to burn in or change these days. Nobody says stuff like this about their cell phone, and they are pretty much all OLED.
Honestly i would love to start seeing AMD get their GPUs into more gaming laptops...its so rare to see one compared to nvidia.
AMD has a much smaller budget compared to Intel and NVIDIA. So they reserve most of their TSMC budget for products that make them the most amount of money which are server chips, DIY desktop chips and console chips. May be in the future when they have a bigger budget they'll take laptops more seriously. AMD's CPU division has started to take laptop market seriously.
@@DeepteshLovesTECH yeah , their CPU power efficiency is amazing. Rare to find though.
Their GPUs are not efficient at all. Nvidia gives more fps per watt. So, no company wants it, given the power is so limited for laptops
@@randy89555 Better bang for buck, though. Besides, consumers are desperate for an Nvidia laptop GPU competitor, because the company is going ham with anti-consumer practices. The 40 Series mobile GPUs are terrible compared to past gens.
@@ctrl_x1770That's seen only with desktop parts, and with the general dropoff in battery life with any GPU, I'd like to see more high performance iGPUs and more APU systems being an option instead of having dedicated GPUs that most people won't need
Just got this laptop yesterday for University (5 125H version). Even watching this review on the laptop!
how is the screen wobble mate? been thinking about getting this one for university as well.
@rti4610 There is a very small amount, only really noticeable when using the touchscreen or physically moving the lid. I don't notice any wobble with heavy typing though, the build seems pretty solid. The wobble seems slightly worse in this video compared to my laptop for some reason.
Man, I'm jealous. I can't find the 125h variant in my country, it's still out of stock everywhere 😢
Is the screen 3K or FHD ? In Germany 5 125H versions come with FHD.
I read some reports, it has noisy fan, what about yours?
It looks really good and the fans according to your reports work great. The battery looks good as well.
Finally something that makes sense for productive office work 👌
Fan with an s, aren't you being generous
The fans are too loud when charging
@@EmaryTegan again you’re being generous bro it is just one fan
The base price is $2200 that’s insane Last years model with 13700h and 16 gb ram and similar screen costs $1000 now not on sale and goes on sale for $700 regularly that’s a crazy jump in price
The last gen used ancient tech, and the game has moved on. That means OEMs think this will be a big year for upgrades and a chance to make money. The new ARC Graphics is a massive update over Iris, and the new architecture means much-improved battery life for specific workflows.
I would not buy the 13th gen even though it is cheaper, as Core Ultra is much better future-proofed, including the massive neural engine upgrade.
@@andyH_Englandyou’re on drugs if you think paying a thousand more is future proof. Your better off buying the 13th Gen, keeping it three years and then buying something then with the cash you saved and what you can get from the 13th gen
Just got mine for 1413 USD+VAT. It is Ultra 9, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD.
@@eugeneeugene3313 yeah that is how sales work 7 months after launch
I wish you did quick linux test to see what works out of the box.
same, I think he forgot to do a linux test this time
It’s probably not gonna be great atm, since they’re still rolling in patches for Meteor Lake out for Linux
Literally just got the zenbook 14x and it's amazing looks very beautiful the screen
is the 14x and 14 different?
The keypad in the mousepad has me in AWE. That is just wayyy too cool.
it is in concept but it's actually really annoying and I accidentally turned it on all the time. I just ended up turning it off
@@spike5499 have never happened to me.
@@spike5499 The mousepad is large enough that it has not been an issue for me. Also, simply tapping on it wont active it for me, I need to apply a small amount of pressure.
@@spike5499 I agree with you, this is a bad feature, I turned off it too for the same reason
Not available in the US version :/
YEEESSS! Can't wait for your cryborg review next
Next week!
@@JarrodsTechI have been following your channel almost everyday. Do you have any old or unused laptop just lying around that you could send me? Recently I applied for a work from home job and I really need a computer. I'm not asking for some fancy ones. If you could help me, that would be a great blessing. Thx
Hey Jarrod, just wanted to say love your reviews and can't wait until the omen transcend 14 video comes out. I've been counting days since the announcement.
Does most of this also apply to the cheaper ASUS Zenbook 14 OLED (UM3402) ?
At 03:25 you can see very notable screen wobble during typing sequence which is not a good thing at this product line.
Great ad, but please, always measure the PWM of the OLED screens. Everything above 5% is unhealthy, everything above 20% is unacceptable. And something tells me that this screen is no better that Samsung and Google phones terrible OLED’s.
Google Phones have amazing OLEDs.
Go & measure your braincells 😅
@@neddiego2570Google phones are terribly built
Why is the battery life chart only contain Asus laptop ?
he's sponsored
can you review the g16 (2024) if possible
I looked at one of these on display and now I want to hold off on buying a gaming laptop until I find one I want and can afford with an OLED panel.
Is there a 16" version of this? been looking at the Vivobook S 16 OLED model S5606 but i'm still unsure what to target
I have last year's 14X, and it's a great laptop for sure. I can't to back to IPS anymore.
same running the evo i7 config. Been using it for college.
7:56 😳
I didn't see or hear the price of this unit.
Is it better than XPS?
Is the integrated graphics card good enough for CAD? I’m an engineering student and will be extensively using Solidworks. With my current budget I’m between buying this 2023 version or the hp victus but I’m leaning towards this because of better cpu and portability. Any advice is appreciated.
I'm wondering the same thing
My cousin went in for Civil engineering he was using a either a Dell or hp with integrated graphics got by but idk if ull have some hiccups every now and then. Just make sure u have enough ram installed 16gb should be enough
I think you’ll be fine, I heard you don’t really need a heavy duty laptop for cad as a student so prioritize battery life
Hey, how is laptop's performance while editing videos for example in Davinci Resolve?
Thanks for responce
Hi, everyone. Does anyone know how to set the backlight keyboard light to automatically turn off after a few seconds of no use? I cannot find that setting.
hmm not sure, but that happens to me automatically while I am on battery. You are looking for that feature while plugged in?
"You can't fit everything without going bigger"
What is your $ rate for saying this phrase?
For anyone looking for a new upgradeable consumer laptop other than Framework.
This year we're lucky enough to have a new Lenovo T14 Gen 5
with consumer upgradeable RAM, SSD, WiFi, battery, LAN port and even a keyboard without having to take the whole thing apart.
Framework 13 is larger and heavier despite being 13 inch. If the upgradeability is more important to you then by all means go ahead, but all you've done is back up what I said.
For the record, although this is a sponsored video I wrote the entire script and wasn't told what to say.
I can't even find it on lenovos website? I saw something saying t14 and intel but it has a bad low res display and it costs 3000 dollars.
1) Why aren't there any new models with IPS displays in 2024? As a graphic designer, I think that any display enhancement other than what a realistic IPS screen provides is not doing any good. For gaming of course OLED, but for designing a poster that goes into print?
2) Burn-in effect is why I do not like OLEDs. Have I missed any news where that is not current anymore?
3) What about organic material wearing off during time? It feels like OLEDs are being imposed to us because they want us to buy new laptops more often.
Somebody please change my mind, thanks!
Such a beautiful piece of technology. Its just unaffordable for me.
06:44 So this Meteorlake 22 Thread processor at 28W scores less than a 16 Thread 7840U/Z1 Extreme at the same power? The Ally manages 13k in CBR23 Multicore which scales with thread count. Atleast battery life is on par with Zen 4 (G14 2024 73Whr vs Zenfone 2024 75Whr at 2:13).
Meteor Lake is less efficient, has been known since leaks, and confirmed at launch
Does he show battery life in usage like hours? Did I miss that
My favourite thing about this laptop is how the screen shakes when you type on it
All seem to be good, but wonder why Asus placed HDMI, USB C ports on the right side??? Left side would be much preferred.
Which would you choose between Msi ge76 raider and lenovo slim 7i (2023) if money wasn't an option?
Lenovo slim 7i - rtx 4070.. 32gb ram... 2 tb storage... 240hz ...intel 19-13900h
Vs
Msi-- rtx 3060.. 8tb storage ... 64gb ram...360hz...intel 19-11980hz
And gaming will be a priority too
Ahora puedo escucharlo en español!!
Muchas gracias, ya que está bien tener esta opción!! ❤
Me sacó de onda pensé que tenía un virus o que me habían hackeado 😅. Cómo es k de activo en automático 🤷🏻♂️
can you compare to other core ultra chips, performance wise on battery mostly
Has anyone experienced a tiny electric shock on the casing particularly just below the screen when plugged in?
Hi Jeffrey, this is often caused by the device being plugged into an extension cord or outlet that is not grounded.
Great review as always Sir. Almost MacBook level of BATTERY LIFE even on chiplet architecture and 1st series of IntelCoreUltra.
@@Jules-kp7rw correct. I am surprised when i saw jarrods tech MacBook Pro battery life test.
Does anyone know if Jarrod sells the older laptops he has?
Sometimes. Most of the laptops we receive are review units though and they go back to the brands.
@JarrodsTech got it. If one were to try and buy one of those that you sometimes sell, where would it be shown?
So the width, depth and height are in cm, but the weight is lb only. What gives?
Weird right?!
I’m thinking getting one of these, hope they do well with server games and writing programs.
I think I'd rather have a mini led over OLED screen for laptops. Mini LED has better blacks than regular LED screens and almost black like OLED but get way brighter. That's key for me in a laptop that isn't for gaming. I want to use it outside and brighter screens are better than the benefits of OLED which I love. Maybe in a few years laptop sized OLED screens can get on the same level as phone screens like the Pixel 8 pro and iPhone 15 pro which get really high peak brightness. That's why I ended up getting a MacBook pro because of the mini LED screen and battery life.
Hey jarrod, did newer gaming laptops Eliminate the heat issues common in gaming laptops ?
Can the NVME slot take double sided storage chips?
Ho avuto una brutta esperienza con un Oled da 65 pollici... 2400 euro rimasti macchiati... avendo la barra di windows aperta sotto questa cosa mi preoccupa molto...
A oggi ad agosto 2024 in offerta si trova la versione a 16GB a 1199 euro e la versione da 32gb a circa 100 150 euro in piu... vale la pena prenderlo oggi o conviene aspettare i nuovi ultra di seconda generazione?
Visti poi i problemi di ossidazione delle ultime CPU intel di 13 e 14 generazione siamo sicuri che questa cpu a lungo andare non diventi instabile?
What is a good screen protector and cover case for this laptop?
Points to consider:
there is an AMD 8000HS-series variant (UM3406) that I'd look at considering that Meteor-lake is a new architecture, however, there are multiple gripes I have with it:
1. Emoji shortcut on F-row - why?
2. Microsoft Copilot button (UM3406 only) - I WANT MY RCTRL BACK
3. no longer replaceable network card
Considering these points, next upgrade is definitely gonna be a Framework 13 for me, no genuinely pointless shortcuts on my F-row, no AI BS thrown at my face on the keyboard, and all the upgrade options I could possibly want
Is it me or his videos are entertaining enough to be watched while eating
11 hours?? mine lasts 5 hours max
It's an infomercial
Screen wobble when typing is quite obvious.
I have the same laptop and don't get any wobble when typing. I guess it can vary?
9:25 .. really distinguished low .. "Home" - "Road" .. it's almost not unstandable.
The laptop is cool, but I still do not trust OLED screens - two years and burn-in problems will start...
More videos like these please. Not everyone is after bulky and thicc gaming laptops.
But that's what the majority of his viewers care about
@@nocommentarygaming2644 That's fair. But the minority would be happy with laptop reviews of this kind. It's possible to draw in more people that care about ultrabooks and laptops like the zenbook 14. His test methodology is really good.
We prioritise gaming laptops because that is what the channel is known for. In the past, other laptops didn't get perform as well so we don't do many of them.
I am searching for laptop it has min 16 ram but also I want to be quite since I use it for long time and I can’t handle the fun noise any more any suggestions
Would be nice if Asus made a pro version with an RTX 4070 graphics card like they released last year.
cant wait for the zenbook 14 pro its my favourite
This laptop will be a good choice for students like me. Will get this for students and then upgrade it to macbook when i start to settle!
Would you recommend the ultra 7 or 9? The price difference is not that big but so is the performance in benchmarks. Will the efficiency/ power usage give the ultra 7 a better user experience you think?
Apparently the 9 is not much different at all over the 7.
@@JynxedKoma yeah and in this laptop especially i dont think the extra power usage will really benefit the usability
@@magnus9316 I wouldn't say so. Even if it does, it'll be barely noticeable, if at all. Just save yourself the money and go with the 7 as long as the RAM and everything else is the same specs wise.
@@JynxedKoma yes that was what I was saying as well
I have avoided OLED laptops so far. From what I read online, screen burn ins are quite a thing on OLED laptops, especially on Linux (my primary OS) where things like pixel shifter is not yet available.
There are some things I don't like, but i do have to give Asus credit in this; the company built its laptops this year immediately around Intel's new more efficient chips. It didn't take them a year to do that. And these Zenbooks go on sale all the time; I'm sure we'll have to wait some months due to the demand for Intel's new, more efficient chips, but for those who wait, this machine seems to be a pretty good one for light office use in a premium chassis, with an excellent display, at a pretty good price. Great video, JT.
The fear of burn in is why I went for a mini LED laptop (Zephyrus M16) last year rather than an OLED model.
The other reason i went for that is the matt finish on the screen. My last laptop (Sony VAIO) had a reflective screen and it was super annoying. As far as I can tell, all OLED laptops have reflective screens.
Yeah they do. I guess Samsung's new laptops this year though have cut down a lot on the gloss. Although of course they cost a lot too, and not worth it IMO.
Yeah they do. I guess Samsung's new laptops this year though have cut down a lot on the gloss. Although of course they cost a lot too, and not worth it IMO.
What about HP Spectre x360 2024, or HP Omen Transcend 2024, or Dell XPS 9640 2024, or MSI Prestige AI Evo 2024, or Lenovo Slim (Yoga) Pro 9i 2024?
Probably he will do omen transcend since it's technically a gaming laptop.
@@RidwanGosal technically you can play on any of them because these laptops have a graphics card
I just got the UX3405M variant. It is running really hot even when fan is spinning at full speed. The upper-middle side of the keyboard surface gets a little bit too hot. I'm not sure if I have missed something to setup to get the best and optimal performance.
Anyone facing the same issue with this model?
Did you update bios?
Have you experienced a tiny electric shock on the aluminum casing particularly on the upper part of the keyboard surface when plugged in?
no gamer RGB? it instantly loses at least 10% performance just like that. we all know, more colour, more frames
Im going insane I want the 32 GB version so it can be more future proof (and since the RAM is soldered I won't be able to upgrade it) .... But in Europe it's still only the 16 GB version available!
And if u want to use the AI function you do need plentiful of onboard memory! 16 GB is fast becoming obsolete as standard for laptop nowadays!
@@RidwanGosalexactly my man 16 GB has been the standard since like 2018-2019... it will soon be the same as 8 GB in 2018!
Still waiting for LOQ 2024 i7 14th gen review, Jarrod😂
Can get this processor in desktop.?
NPU inbuild
Not less power core .
My eyebrows rose past my hairline when I saw the Cinebench graph. How is it that the 185H is being beaten by previous generation parts in the multi threaded test by over 73%? Is there some power limit that throttles the CPU to all hell when it's put under load? What's going on here?
Is is suitable for AutoCAD?
Thinking about getting ones of these 8840hs machines as a light and portable. It can just about replace my Ally.
nice taste in music btw
The screensaver solution against burn-in is kinda pointless under Windows 11 due to its buggy powersaving, which interferes with the screensaver, at least while having a mouse plugged in. With Modern Standby enabled by default (and, in my case, the only form of sleep available), unchecking "Allow this device to wake up computer" for the mouse in device manager does absolutely nothing. Hence any movement of the mouse, even from a slight trepidation of the table, will turn off the screensaver or wake the pc from sleep.
Been reading a fair bit about heat on this laptop and how it does tend to run very hot, to the point of being uncomfortable. Anyone with current experience with it that can comment?
Latency cs go test?
Is this laptop ok for 2d animation and stuff??
I was listening to this audio in Spanish and I was wondering what the heck was happening 😂
Hello, when u planning to realise zephurus g16 review? Thanks
Unfortunately we don't have one yet. Hopefully soon.
This looks great (btw we have the same name, but spelled different lol). I was thinking of buying the 8840HS model on JW for 1800aud. Do you think there’s a better laptop in the under 2K AUD range with an AMD cpu and 780M or better? I don’t really want a fat gaming laptop. This looks perfect for what I need
Jarrod, can we get a review for Lenovo Legion Go please ?
Saludos cordiales desde Puerto Rico excelente video muy bien detallado gracias por su colaboración
What about linux support?
Didn't test it here as it's not a full review sorry.
what is the difference between Mini LED and OLED in laptops ?
MiniLED is just a better LCD screen.
OLED is still the best as of now.
MiniLED is good compromise if you want better than LCD but dont have the money for OLED.
Althougha oled has better image quality in the long run there is the risk of burn-in: static images leaving permanent traces on the panel.
@@progsteso there is no such risk of burn-in in Mini LED ?
@@vasanthraj9106 no
I'm really hesitant between the zenbook 14 and the huawei matebook 14
One is your mate.
Nah for real though haven't used a matebook in years so not sure sorry.
had same laptop and send back because of battery only last 3-4 hours in web browsing and screen was flickering very small amount if you pay attention,sound is great,processor not that fast as should be,is quiet,screen burns the eyes
-Probably a software issue. 3-4 hours web browsing is unlikely. If you first set it up, it's most likely doing a lot of Windows updates in the background.
-Screen flickering - no.
-If the screen burns your eyes, turn down the brightness.
Have you experienced a tiny electric shock on the aluminum casing particularly on the upper part of the keyboard surface when plugged in?
does that mean I can draw on the screen?? like using pen and stuff??
any idea when ultra 9 zenbook 2024 launch in india ??
Does it runs Linux
Both usb-c ports are on the right side, not gonna buy it just because of that (how am I supposed to use it with a mouse for most basic example?)
Siiii!!!!! Por fin un video en español, gracias jarrod tech por tu consideración
I hope asus improve battery life on their existing lineup of laptops.. My vivobook pro 15 oled barely gets 4 hours with light use with the same size battery and oled screen.
Jarrod please. You said you wouldn't be reviewing Framework 13 and similar AMD laptops without dedicated graphics because they were not gaming laptops. This is not a gaming laptop either! Please treat Intel and AMD equally :(
We all understand that nvidia is different because Radeon has almost no dedicated GPUs in laptops. But in CPUs and integrated graphics, there are plenty of AMD options, even more than actually Meteor Lake!
And since performance is similar, I don't see why you shouldn't review laptops like that too if you review this one... Would love to see Hawk Point or Phoenix laptops (without dedicated graphics) on this channel!!
If only they put this keyboard font on the g14
It's interesting that you didn't mention the screen wobbliness in your review of this laptop, especially since it was quite noticeable during the video call and typing. Perhaps sponsored content means avoiding criticism.
This is not a review. As you say, you can see it for yourself.
i think jarrod made a smart move by including it in the video which subtly warns a keen viewer
hey when are you going to review the msi cyborg gaming laptop ?
Review will be out in a few days
Shame its window$ only with all the screen and battery protection. I'm still looking for the "PC" in computing. Alas, this is not it.
Okay?
Can you review the msi crosshair 16 please
Can anyone give me their opinion on Gigabyte Aorus 17X- AXF the 4080 version
if anybody bought it what are the problems you noticed?
I was curious bout the positive title and I was correct it’s a sponsored video
Does this laptop have PWM?
Watching from a Zenbook 14 OLED with Intel Core Ultra 9
How is the battery life? Heard mixed reviews
would be nice to see at least a couple games tested on those integrated arc gpus.
One thing is you’re not telling the truth, the screen is shaking crazy when you started typing