This is the ASUS Zephyrus g14. If you are a college student
businessman or do a professional job, or your laptop is your next machine,
let's start with the specs first. We have a 14 inch 1080p 120 Hertz Pantone
validated surge display. We have an AMD Ryzen 9 4900 HS processor with a
3-gigahertz base clock and a 4.3-gigahertz all-core turbo boost and it runs
with just 35 watts TDP for graphics. We have an Nvidia RTX2060 max-q and one
with 65 watts. For the memory we have 16 gigabytes of 3200 MHz ddr4 CL 22 Ram.
One of these sticks can be replaced by memory by the user. We have a one
terabyte Intel Teri60p NV Me drive. For the battery, we have a 76 watt-hour
battery that should surf the Internet for up to ten hours.
We have two USB 3 Gen
1 ports that support up to five gigabits per second. We have two USB C Gen 2
ports with up to 10 gigabits per second and the left side can be used for PD
charging of up to 65 watts as well as for display connection. For the wireless
network, we have combined Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX 200 with up to 1650 megabits per
second. We have two 2.5-watt speakers and two 0.7-watt tweeters for speakers.
The tweeters fire from above and then the subwoofers or woofers from below.
And then for the weight I measured in about 3.5 three pounds
or about 1.6 kilograms so obviously we have a 120 hertz panel here, and it
works really well for most people now if you have one competitive gamer this
has a relatively high response time from one hundred and twenty Hertz panels
that you generally want to keep as low as possible, around seven to nine
milliseconds, would be fine, but the thesis is more than double that, so it is
for competitive gamers not the best options for the 120 hertz panel are more
important than you might think most laptops are non-gamer laptops.
Dell XPS or Specter All other notebooks have a normal 60
Hertz panel. So when you are watching content or games for example you are
watching a 24 frames per second movie that needs to be sent to the one who is
watching. Obviously, when you are watching a 24 frames per second movie, it
will appear on the screen. Note that this doesn't fit perfectly at 60 frames
per second, so 24 doesn't fit perfectly at 60 frames. So you need to show these
24 images two and two. In the middle, what happens at the end is that the first
image is only displayed twice. All other pictures are displayed three times for
you to notice
That there's actually a little shutter, and that's what the
24 Scandent now resort to in gaming when you're playing a game and you're not
hitting the perfect 60 frames per second. The higher the refresh rate of the
panel, the more options to sync. Now you can target 24 frames per second up to
120 frames. In particular, this is an adaptive sync field where free sync no
longer works.
Let's say in a game you can only get 59 frames per second
instead of 60.. Instead of having to repeat an image or experience a stutter in
the game, your ad actually matches the refresh rate of the content you are
currently viewing. If you are looking for a gaming laptop in 2020, you will
definitely want something that has an adaptive sync field or that just targets
an incredibly high refresh rate like 240 or 300. The speakers are on the top
tier of laptops I 'I've heard, I'm impressed with how clear the sound is, and
Dolby audio is probably the only add-on software for audio processing, but I
actually enjoy it. I think it really adds to the experience and they do
It sounds good and strong. Let's do a quick test of the
speakers. No camera. There is no webcam on the laptop that sold one for $ 80.
It's a little clip on the camera. You can plug it into the USB port, but there
are none on this computer and that might put off a lot of business users or
those who know college students. I think the problems could have put in a tiny
webcam, you know horrible, and I think we would have been fine. I think it
would have been better than not having one on the keyboard, it's one of the
best keyboards out there.
I've always used it with my ThinkPad x1 Carbon, where I feel
like I can write for hours and never tire. So for biometrics, there is a
fingerprint sensor built into the power button, and it actually works fine, but
then when it works, we'll take a look at it. You know the issues I had with
this laptop which weren't many, but sometimes I feel like the fingerprint
sensor just doesn't kick in for performance, this is one of the fastest laptops
I've used. It's perfect with the Intel Temp 1010 875 per processor, but
generates a lot less heat considering it can be done for as low as $ 1,350 to
1,450, whatever you know.
Whether you can find it on sale or not is quite a feat, you
can hardly find a laptop with comparable specs for Intel in this price range
that doesn't even come close. This is way better than what you just saw in
terms of value which is realistic for at least $ 400 when you realistically
compare this, such as knowing that a high-end XPS or one from Macroura saves a
huge and ineffective chunk of power. The GPU, which is why RCX2060 max-q is a
new version of this year that you can get per watt on these systems, is exactly
what you get from the current line of See elements. The NVIDIA GPU located here
does not understand at all how.
I see temperatures that do not go above 70-75 degrees in
worst case scenario where I have managed to hit 60 FPS on high settings in all
modern games I have tried, be it the shadow of Tomb Raider or Metro Exodus to
play each I play that I am.
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