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Laptop: 2-in-1 convertible Screen: 13.4-inch OLED touchscreen (3,456 x 2,160) Processor: up to Intel Core i7 (13th-Gen) Release date: May 2023 Dell’s XPS 13 has been one of our favorite Windows ...
First things first, the Yoga 9i is rocking a 14-inch, 2880 x 1800, 120Hz OLED touchscreen display. It clocked in 421 nits of brightness and covered 210.6% of the sRGB and 149.2% of the DCI-P3 ...
OLED screen aside, the latest XPS 13 is more of the same — and that’s largely a great thing. Dell’s flagship laptop remains one of the most attractive PCs you can buy, with razor-thin edges ...
Acer's Prime Day sale for the Swift 16 AI laptop slashes a third off the price, pushing this fantastic all-around laptop to under $800 for the first time.
Some laptops only come with OLED displays and they cost more than competing laptops with IPS displays. While some bargains exist with OLED technology, such as the Asus Zenbook 14 Q425 that can be ...
Gaming: While OLED has a fast response time, the screens only come in 4K, so you run into a fixed 60Hz refresh-rate limit; 4K laptop displays have just starting reaching refresh rates of 120Hz ...
The technology in your laptop’s display hasn’t changed over the last several decades. With the exception of a few very early models from the 1980s, they’ve generally relied on LCD panels.
Among the most visually stunning laptops on the market, the HP Spectre x360 14 has a Samsung 4K OLED touchscreen, which is nearly borderless for more screen and less frame. In the world of high ...
The 2023 version of the M2-powered MacBook use Apple’s ‘Liquid Retina XDR’ screen, a kind of mini-LED setup that’s slated for most of its laptop lineup. Photo: Michelle Ehrhardt / Gizmodo ...
Samsung Display, the world’s largest vendor of OLED panels, has begun mass-producing 90Hz OLED laptop screens. The panels will appear on multiple upcoming products from Asus.
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