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LG GRAM 17 (17Z90P) INTEL CORE I7-1165G7 2.8GHZ / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD
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Características LG GRAM 17 (17Z90P) INTEL CORE I7-1165G7 2.8GHZ / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD
Tamaño17 "
RAM16 GB
Capacidad512 GB
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Worgarthe
Quote from: NikoB on July 28, 2024, 12:05:34 Quote from: NikoB on July 28, 2024, 12:05:34 Quote from: Matus on July 27, 2024, 02:49:04 Quote from: Matus on July 27, 2024, 02:49:04 "Intel® Flex Memory Access Intel® Flex Memory Access facilitates easier upgrades by allowing different memory sizes to be populated and remain in dual-channel mode." "Intel® Flex Memory Access
NikoB
Quote from: Matus on July 27, 2024, 02:49:04 Quote from: Matus on July 27, 2024, 02:49:04 It's immediately obvious that you are an IT amateur - you cannot install memory modules of different sizes - the performance of RAM outside of banks of the same size automatically drops by 2 times.
Matus
Few years back i had the LG Gram 15z980 with intel 8th gen cpu and integrated gpu. I loved the weight and overall hardware, two m.2 slots, upgradable memory (had extra 32gb so my ram was 48gb) the problem was performance and as someone who makes music I needed more computer power so I upgraded to schenker vision 16 pro with i7-12700h I would love to see from LG a 16" version with snapdragon x processor for ultimate performance & baterry efficiency or at least some new amd cpu.. support for bootable 4tb nvme and 8tb nvme in second slot and mostly upgradable ram or at least version with 64gb soldered.. c'mon lg just 32 gigs of ram? This is not enough for someone that works as video editor, music composer or in vfx industry or just a basic creative person.. 64gb ram costs 200$ in stores , if i am buying a 1500$+ notebook i am expecting a premium specs.. also I don't see any point for higher resolution than 2.5k on 16" displays , 1080p looked on 15" lg gram same nice and I didn't had to use stupid windows scaling , so more is not allways better.. I hope I will come back one day to Gram series Good luck LG
Matt Corallo
Laptop polarization is definitely not entirely standard, whether polarized sunglasses completely black out a laptop monitor or not depends on the model - for some they do, for some they do not.
NikoB
Quote from: Matt Corallo on April 20, 2024, 01:18:28 Quote from: Matt Corallo on April 20, 2024, 01:18:28 All laptops and monitors (except for a couple of LG monitors, which owns the patent) do not have an A-TW polarizer. And the domain structure of subpixels is clearly visible in the photo from the review - it is standard for IPS panels.
Matt Corallo
Any idea of the screen on this year's model is vertically or horizontally polarized?
LL
Praise for LG for trying to make a laptop where you can work silently. But would have liked that Notebookcheck would have investigated it further in what circumstance can that happen: Silent Quality Level Essential: Silence because you are listening to music or video which require absolut silence: At what ambient temperature, can i listen to music completely silent sending via bluetooth or cable to my Hi-Fi? seeing video/film in Youtube 4K, FHD, HD? or from own SSD disk? Silent Quality Level Work Confort: Office related work , web search and generic web use, etc.
LL
Quote Not all homes are equal, balcony, garden, under pergulas etc. and there are caffes and bars without direct sun but high natural illumination. For example i can use my M10 Plus 3Gen Lenovo tablet that almost reaches 500 nits in most this circumstances. Yeah direct sunlight requires plus +1500 nits for work, but you can usually get better places for work.
Y2K bug
Quote from: NikoB on April 15, 2024, 18:25:31 Quote from: NikoB on April 15, 2024, 18:25:31 Quote from: Y2K bug on April 15, 2024, 17:12:53 Quote from: Y2K bug on April 15, 2024, 17:12:53 I have poor eyesight. The bigger and brighter the screen, the better I can distinguish fine details. 400 nits is barely enough. In either case, it seems that all existing 18" 4K notebooks have 500+ screens anyway to mark the HDR checkbox.