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Intel are back and so what Asus this is
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the brand new Zenbook s114 and this is a
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big one not literally it's actually very
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small 14in laptop and we'll talk about
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the design and everything else in a
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second but the reason why this is a big
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deal and actually bit of a special video
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This is the first laptop out of the gate
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or at least the first one that I've
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tested with one of these the brand new
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Intel Core Ultra Series 2 chip so this
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is like the uh update to meia Lake that
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we had beginning of this year now we're
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on L Lake that was the code name but for
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everyone going into stores or buying one
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of these new laptops you will see it as
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the Intel Core Ultra Series 2 and Intel
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is making some big claims about
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performance about Ai and also crucially
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battery life so I'm putting this up
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against Rivals from AMD qualcom and also
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the previous generation Intel chips to
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see if this really is as good as we're
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all hoping it is so big thank you to
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Asus for setting this out for me to test
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and I'm going to show you a ton of my
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own results benchmarking this later in
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the video and the results are actually
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very surprising
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but also full disclosure this video is
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made in partnership with Asus no input
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on script no input on the tests I run
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and no input on the competing devices
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I'm using bottom line all my results are
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my own but before we dive into
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performance and Battery tests let me
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give you a bit of context because about
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a month or so ago I reviewed the Zenbook
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s16 the bigger brother to this Zenbook
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S14 which was available in both Intel
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and AMD configurations although the one
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I tested was the AMD however this S14 is
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all in on Intel it's only coming with
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the new core Ultra Series 2 processors
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well I say processors I should really
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say system on a chip because it's more
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than just the CPU you've got the
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integrated Graphics the uh second
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generation Intel xe2 arc graphics we've
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got the mpu a much more powerful neural
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engine we've also got the memory
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actually on the chip now so that doesn't
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mean you can't upgrade it yourself you
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either get 16 or 32 gigs uh but it's
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much more responsive much more efficient
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and we'll dive into that stuff in a
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second so you got the CPU the GPU the
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mpu the memory all the Med encoder stuff
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there is a lot on this little chip and
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it's probably the most radical redesign
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of Intel's mobile architecture in years
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and with these new chips in these new
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laptops it is all about efficiency it's
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about maintaining performance while also
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boosting your battery life because these
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are designed for these kind of Premium
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thin light laptops and hopefully finally
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give some proper competition to the
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MacBooks so right now with these new
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processors there are nine different
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versions in Ultra 5 Ultra 7 and Ultra 9
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skus I've got the top dog here the 288 V
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along with the 140v uh integrated
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graphics and this Ultra 9 has a 28 wat
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TDP which is significantly lower than
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last year's Ultra 9 which was around 45
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Watts but also appreciably higher than
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the 17 Watts that you'll get on an ultra
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7 however on the face of it it doesn't
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all appear to be good news because
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Intel's actually dropped the number of
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cores down to eight cores from 16
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they've halved the number of CES and
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they've removed hyperthreading so on
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this Ultra 9288 V which is the top end
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chip it it is an 8 core 8 thread
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processor which compared to amd's 12
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core or as I say even Intel's previous
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16 core chips it's fair to say this new
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architecture needs to be pretty
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incredible to actually make up for that
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drop in core count then there's the
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faster integrated Graphics the xe2 as
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well as a much beefier mpu the neural
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processing unit with 48 tops of AI
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compute power meaning this does meet
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Microsoft spec for a co-al plus aipc so
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you'll get co-creator and live
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translations and when they eventually
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release it recall but before we no out
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about the benchmarks first we need to
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talk about Ser aluminum Ser aluminium
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Ser aluminum ceramic aluminium Ser
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aluminum I bet the marketing team over
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at isusa very happy with that one it's
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ausa's new lightweight high-tech
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material for the chassis of the S14 and
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it comes in either Scandinavian white or
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this zumaya gray I mean it looks and
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feels like aluminium which is great and
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very very lightweight but it also has
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this sort of extra hardness toughness
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because of this ceramic process material
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I don't know how it all works but anyway
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it's very nice looking it doesn't pick
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up any fingerprints barely any screen
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wobble it can go that far back would
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have been nice if it could go flat but
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there we are very comfortable back leg
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keyboard huge touchpad they could not
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squeeze a bigger one in there which is
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really nice and responsive uh and also
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has gesture support So if you scroll
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your finger up and down the left side it
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changes the volume on the right side is
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the brightness it's actually quite a
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nice shortcut rather than having to find
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the F key and you can customize what
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this does or or even turn it off if you
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prefer plus we have dual mics for AI
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noise cancellation and also quad Harmon
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Card and tuned Dolby Atmos speakers and
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as for ports we get Ultra fast USB c's
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with Thunderbolt 4 a single USB 3.2 Gen
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2 type A an HDMI 2.1 and an audio combo
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Jack and obviously we get Wi-Fi 7 and
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Bluetooth 5.4 as well very nice and just
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look how thin these bezels are it's
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pretty nuts actually and they've
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squeezed in a 1080p webcam up there with
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Windows face lock support as for the
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quality see well you be the judge this
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is the TTP webcam up here I've got my
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studio lighting there but if I spin
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around give you a little bit of a tour
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of what I'm looking at behind the scenes
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there so this also supports uh face
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unlocking Windows face unlocking and
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it's got a uh 3D IR sensor so it works
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well in low light we've got 3D noise
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reduction as well and because it's a
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copal plus PC I can turn on all the
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fancy Windows Studio Effects like Auto
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framing eye contact so I can actually
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look at the screen but then it juts my
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eyes up to make it like I'm looking at
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you
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also background effects and all this is
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run on the mpu so actually it uses a lot
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less battery life than it would on other
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laptops using these kind of features
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running on the GPU or CPUs and this S14
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weighs just 1.2 kg and it's slightly
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lighter and a touch thinner than a
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MacBook Air 13 despite this having a
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bigger screen in fact if I pop that
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there let me show you the difference
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between the 14 and the 16 here's what I
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made earlier this is the AMD powered
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Zenbook s16 this is the new Intel power
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zenok 14 and except for the chip inside
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and also the different color we've got
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the Zaya gray and Scandinavian white and
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also the screen size they are brothers
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essentially although I'm curious if you
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were going to pick one of these up would
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you go for the 14 or the 16 and also
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which color would you go for let me know
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in the comments below my only complaint
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and we need to have a serious talk about
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this is whoever puts the stickers on
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these laptops but look how wonky that
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HDMI sticker is I tell you what though
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this assus Lumina OLED 16x 10 3K 120 HZ
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touchcreen more than makes up for a
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wonky sticker brightness tops out at 400
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nits in SDR or 500 nits in Peak HDR
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which is good although not class leading
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plus we get Doby Vision support and
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because it's OLED and because it hits
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the 500 nits this meets the display HDR
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500 true black spec in my tests this hit
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100% of the srgb and the P3 color gamuts
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so I would be more than happy to use
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this for editing my photos and videos
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for everyday office tasks and maybe even
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playing a couple of games games now
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specs wise this test sample I've got
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from Asus has the top end Ultra 9 288 V
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with 32 GB of integrated lpddr 5x Ram
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we've also got 1 tby of storage and a
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72w hour battery with a 65 W power
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adapter I think you can probably tell I
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really like this laptop but it's all
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going to come down to how fast is it how
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long does it last and also how much is
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it well let's talk about battery life
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and I put this up against last gen Intel
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chips and most of its main competition
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right now in a fullcreen YouTube
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streaming test running at 200 nits of
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brightness in their most power efficient
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settings and unsurprisingly it was the
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previous first gen Intel Core Ultra 9
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that conked out first after 8 hours and
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11 minutes then we had the AMD powered
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zenok s16 which went on to 9 hours 44
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the screen is bigger but then so is the
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battery but this is all just to give you
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a rough idea and then the MacBook Air 13
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with the M3 chip dropped out at 10 hours
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and 39 minutes making it a two horsse
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race and then after a frankly amazing 13
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hours 23 minutes it was the new Zenbook
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S4's turn followed by the Microsoft
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Surface laptop 7th edition with its
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Snapdragon X Elite at a very impressive
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14 hours 41 so the Snapdragon still won
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in that battery test but this represents
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a 64% increase in battery life over the
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previous gen Intel chips but it gets
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even better switching over to PC Mark 10
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the new Zenbook S14 lost 2% of its
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battery during The Benchmark versus 9%
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loss with the first gen core Ultra and
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when I left this for 15 hours overnight
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for a bit of a standby test it will
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still on 100% when I work up the next
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day okay so it's not entirely surprising
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that a processor with half the number of
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cores without happy threading and also a
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lower relative TDP lasts longer than the
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older model but how does that translate
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to Performance are we giving up some
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power in favor of efficiency in battery
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well in my geekbench 6 test this new
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top-end chip beats out its predecessor
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in single core by 7% and matches or gets
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close to his Rivals however multi-core
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is a different story that drop down to
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eight cores has definitely had an effect
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here in cinebench single core was up 18%
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gen on gen and beat everything except
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the Apple M3 great downside multicore
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was down nearly a third and it was a
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similar story in my blender render test
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going back to PC Mark 10 which is more
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of an everyday productivity based test
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these new Intel chips actually matched
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the last genam performance which
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actually is impressive given this has a
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much longer battery life so it's kind of
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like Intel has rior przed what we'd want
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out of a thin and light laptop like this
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and so I think higher single core
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performance and much longer battery life
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Mak sense in exchange for lower
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multi-core performance but what do you
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think and it is also worth remembering
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compared to its Snapdragon Rivals that
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being x86 this has no app compatibility
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issues this will run everything but what
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about Graphics well in my 3D Mark
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Benchmark Suite the ark 140v was around
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17% faster than last gen Intel in
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Wildlife extreme 11% faster in time spy
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and 8% faster in steel Nomad
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light and while I don't know how many
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people are necessarily playing games on
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these kind of laptops the optic and
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gaming performance was a lot more
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significant and in my test I was aiming
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for 1080p medium settings with xcss
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turned on that's Intel's AI upscaling
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where supported and cyberpunk ran a
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third faster on the new chip averaging
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52 FPS which is by far the highest frame
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rate of any machine on test here and
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it's kind of hard to believe this is
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running on integrated Graphics
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Spider-Man remastered is 23% faster than
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last gen Again by far the highest of any
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of the Alternatives and it was the same
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in Shadow of the Tomb Raider which felt
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like I was actually playing on a
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discrete GPU Siege was 21% faster as
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well easily beating out the others one
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thing that is clear though is that the
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Snapdragon X Elite counterparts while
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impressive in single core multicore and
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battery life definitely fall behind in
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gaming with the adreno graphics and also
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of course as I mentioned have some app
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compatibility issues because they're
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based on an arm rather than x86
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architecture but what about performance
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on battery well my results were pretty
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similar using performance and full speed
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modes though I've seen some of Intel's
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own numbers where this can drop anywhere
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from a couple of percent to more than a
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third when using the more balanced speed
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profiles and wouldn't you know it just
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as I was finishing this video once your
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turn up but an identical Zenbook for
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this one with a core Ultra 7 instead of
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the ultra 9 so while I'll dig into the
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differences more in my upcoming Roundup
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video I ran a couple of Quick Test just
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to give you an idea of the difference
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and again in full speed mode the CRA 9
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was about 2% faster in geekbench 6's
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single core around 2 and 1 half% in
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multicore and just 1% faster in PC Mark
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10 nothing to really write home about
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then perhaps the ultra 7 is The Sweet
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Spot and I actually got a couple of FPS
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more in cyberpunk so I think more
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testing needs to be done but so far the
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difference is with the ultra 9 don't
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seem particularly significant so we've
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talked about CPU we've talked about GPU
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then of course we've got the MP pu which
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is apparently four times faster uh than
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the previous gen now ai is all a bit
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fluffy yes we have some co-creator tools
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but I don't really use them every day I
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think live translations actually to the
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most useful and of course we are going
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to have recall I'm sure we'll get more
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over time and there are a handful of
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programs and apps that have in some way
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utilized uh for the mpu like uh autom
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masking IND ventually resolve there's
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some Audio Apps but most of the time
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you're not really taking advantage of
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the mpu it's much more about future
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proofing over time as developers
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optimize their programs more tasks will
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be offloaded from the CPU and the GPU
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onto the mpu and then either doing it
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faster or more efficiently so you save
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more batteries you should be absolutely
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fine with this as more AI features come
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out but one other advantage of having
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this more efficient lower TDP chip is it
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runs cooler and it runs more quietly the
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S14 stays considerably cooler and also a
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little bit quieter than older Intel
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laptops I've tested even after an hour
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of gaming and while you can hear the
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fans if you're pushing it in games
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they're still pretty quiet and most of
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the time when you're using this laptop
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you don't hear a thing and it's not just
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the more efficient chip we've also got
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this cooling Grill here which I believe
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actually is
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2715 drilled vents drilled Grill along
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with a dual fan Vapor chamber cooling
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system in here so the actual Hardware
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that Asus have built around the new chip
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also does a really good job keeping it
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running cool and quiet internally in my
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tests the CPU tops out at around 92
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Celsius in more Graphics heavy tasks and
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games and around the mid 80s in CPU
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Focus apps a lot better than the
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previous gen which I would often see
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around the 100° C Mark and that is the
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new Asus Zenbook S14 what do you think
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in terms of being the first Intel Core
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Ultra Series 2 processor I hate that
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name I wouldn't say the new chip is like
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a complete knock out the park home run
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and everything else is absolute garbage
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compared to this but it does make Intel
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competitive again I think it really does
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take away a lot of the USPS from going
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over a snam dragon chip unless you can
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get a much more affordable laptop these
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uh new chips are likely to be in more
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premium like laptops of you know over
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,000 maybe sort of, 15500 is so this is
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quite expensive and it is just this form
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factor but certainly no app
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compatibility issues fantastic battery
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life not far behind at all the
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Snapdragon Rivals more AI tops than you
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could shake a stick at Fantastic
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integrated GPU performance and decently
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faster single core will be it with that
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trade-off of lower multi-core
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performance but I think that is the
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right reprioritization of performance
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and battery and efficiency for a laptop
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like this as for the pricing well it
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will vary based on region currency and
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also obviously the model you go for uh
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but I will put confirmed final pricing
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in the description below and also pin a
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comment and also leave a link if you're
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fancy checking this out for yourself
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thank you so much for watching guys I
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