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ASUS EXPERTBOOK B9 14” INTEL CORE I7-1165G7 2.8GHZ / 16GB RAM / 1TB SSD

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Características ASUS EXPERTBOOK B9 14” INTEL CORE I7-1165G7 2.8GHZ / 16GB RAM / 1TB SSD

Tamaño14 "

RAM16 GB

Capacidad1000 GB

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sima

17.04.2024

I bought one ASUS ExpertBook in September 2023. I am all in all not happy with it at all. Despite the high Ram and all, it hangs doing the most basic processes. The ASUS pen I bought with it sometimes works and a lot of times doesn't! I have had to uninstall and reinstall its drivers twice already in less than six months. On top of everything the body has an unacceptably low quality, something I still cannot believe from such new model. The corners of the keyboard are wearing off and the black layer comes off with a slight nail scratch!!!! I have barely even moved the device, all these months I have used it on my desk and it has never fallen or carried a long distance in an unprotected bag. Since the guarantee is from a foreign country and not where I live, the ASUS center where I live has not accepted the defects. I am truly frustrated and have decided to sell it half price and buy something that I can actually use!

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A

15.11.2023

Quote from: indy on November 15, 2023, 18:35:38 Quote from: indy on November 15, 2023, 18:35:38 Compensation cycles are not there for permanent burn-in, which is electroluminescent layer degradation, they are there for image retention, specifically TFT threshold voltage shift, which is temporary. And in the same video, in Conclusions, they literally tell static CNN bottom bar, messes up OLED panels permanently. LCDs have only temporary retention. I agree with you though that computers show way more static imagery than TVs. So it'll be worse.

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indy

15.11.2023

According to rtings update, many TV's suffer from a software glitch where they are not running their OLED compensation/optimization routine.  (Sony seems to be really bad at this and makes it quite difficult to remedy) When they are run, most TV's do NOT have burn-in. Also, looking at the LCD burn-in, you see MUCH more burn-in effects. Finally, unless you are running static images on your TV/phone/computer, the burn-in effects seem really minimal.  What was surprising was outright failures of the panels, especially at the higher-end.  Their conclusion says this makes sense since they push the limits in terms of power draw/nits/brightness/etc. They haven't had enough data for computer displays yet to make a conclusion.  They are much more likely to see burn-in effects though due to taskbars/menus in software.

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14.11.2023

Quote from: ishneedsabrain on November 14, 2023, 17:16:47 Quote from: ishneedsabrain on November 14, 2023, 17:16:47 You can see with your own eyes modern OLED TVs slowly degrading in 'RTINGS 100 OLED TV test'. Google it, it will probably be the first link. Data at the bottom of the page is available for every 2 months.

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ishneedsabrain

14.11.2023

Quote from: Ish on November 13, 2023, 23:31:04 Quote from: Ish on November 13, 2023, 23:31:04 there is no burn in on laptops with modern OLED tech. the OLED screens used aren't the same ones used on phones in 2012. update your information about modern screen tech, you're on a tech site ffs.

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Ish

13.11.2023

OLED on a productivity laptop... truly dumb. Enjoy your burn-in, smooth brains... lmao!

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LL

10.11.2023

No silent listening to music or office work not a 90% machine and too expensive.

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Jackie Hatch

26.06.2021

No mention if this model has a Touch screen. Does anyone know?

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BKExcu

31.05.2021

Quote from: passenger on March 16, 2021, 05:44:13 Quote from: passenger on March 16, 2021, 05:44:13 What an idiotic comment. The 2020 MacBook Pro 13 weighs 50% more. There are 100s of other laptops around that weight which don't get as hot.