CES 2021: 4K Gaming Laptops are finally starting to die off
https://www.techradar.com/sg/news/at-ces-2021-4k-gaming-laptops-are-finally-starting-to-die-off
@lupyuen Mmm. The advantage of a higher resolution at the same screen size is more precision in what you see. I can see an use for that in graphics development apps.
But I'm not really seeing that dying off. Lenovo recently announced a new line of Legion 7 laptops, of which at least one has 4K, and a few were higher than 1080p. 4K never was that common to begin with, though.
@totoroot You're absolutely right that it will take more battery life. Whether it is an advantage or not would be up to the user. A normal gamer? Probably not that much. A graphics designer or developer? Maybe? Gaming laptops usually have very nice specs for development work.
Just a funny detail about that Lenovo Legion 7 line-up I saw; The 17,3" one got 1080p. All 16" ones got 1600p. And the 15,6" ones have 1080p and one 4K listed. I found it odd, but apparently there's a market for this. :)
But I agree, 1440p at least would be nice! My laptop (15,6") has 1080p and oftentimes I find that not high enough.
@totoroot Oh little correction. Not just Legion 7, but the Legion 5, Legion 5 Pro, Legion Slim 7 and Legion 7 line-up.
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