Hello. Please answer. Between the HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14, Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition, Asus ZenBook S 14 LunarLake, and Dell XPS 13 9350 LunarLake, which one is the quietest and the most premium? Silence and premium quality are very important to me. Thank you.
Having used both but having no interest in the 2-in-1 (pen and touch) aspect of the Samsung, I can say with 100% confidence that the Macbook is better in every regard. It has better performance, battery life, more dynamic speakers, better trackpad by far, more tactile keyboard, nicer fit and finish, miniLED is better in most aspects, similar in price (over £250 on Amazon off the M4 Pro MB Pro 24GB/512GB), and better thermals and fan noise on the Mac. Saying that, the Samsung is not close to being the best Windows choice so this was always going to be a significant win by the Mac.
I just don't like that Samsung limits what configuration you personally can setup. It gets annoying and pushes me into the arms of other Windows laptop producers. I don't want Windows Home OS due to it being the king of bloatware, screen selection, CPU selection, and I like to pick my own RAM setup. Dell is 2nd worst at this, but Samsung is on steroids with their laptop setup. Sad because Samsung S20 series cellphones and the Samsung TVs are excellent.
It is more expensive to manufacture multiple SKUs so it is an easy way for Samsung to increase profits. But it is a pain as their Galaxy Pro 4 Edge only went up to 16GB and that is unhelpful for some people. The same with the S24U, nearly every Chinese OEM and even Google offered 16GB on their flagships, yet Samsung stuck to 12GB. They are obviously relying on their loyal fan base to not move away despite cost-cutting.
I dont see samsung as the best windows laptop makers. Their laptops are much worse than their phones. Asus, Lenovo, microsoft and even hp sometimes are making better laptos than samsung.
@@BearHandsGaming Glad there are people still with common sense. I have a tablet and laptop combo within my budget so better tablet and no compromise laptop. Just because you can make a laptop flip over does not make it the best solution.
@@andyH_England Why use two devices when you can use one? The Samsung laptop offerings are pretty weak, but there are many laptops that can fill the tablet function, & with running a full desktop OS you don't have to live with the usual tablet limitations.
Hello. Please answer. Between the HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14, Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition, Asus ZenBook S 14 LunarLake, and Dell XPS 13 9350 LunarLake, which one is the quietest and the most premium? Silence and premium quality are very important to me. Thank you.
It seems like your time markers are off somehow and theres the m3 not the m4 somehow.
What happened to the bookmarks? 🤔
I would be interested to see the comparison between the ecosystems.
Having used both but having no interest in the 2-in-1 (pen and touch) aspect of the Samsung, I can say with 100% confidence that the Macbook is better in every regard. It has better performance, battery life, more dynamic speakers, better trackpad by far, more tactile keyboard, nicer fit and finish, miniLED is better in most aspects, similar in price (over £250 on Amazon off the M4 Pro MB Pro 24GB/512GB), and better thermals and fan noise on the Mac.
Saying that, the Samsung is not close to being the best Windows choice so this was always going to be a significant win by the Mac.
Yeah man do ecosystem comparison
I just don't like that Samsung limits what configuration you personally can setup. It gets annoying and pushes me into the arms of other Windows laptop producers. I don't want Windows Home OS due to it being the king of bloatware, screen selection, CPU selection, and I like to pick my own RAM setup. Dell is 2nd worst at this, but Samsung is on steroids with their laptop setup.
Sad because Samsung S20 series cellphones and the Samsung TVs are excellent.
It is more expensive to manufacture multiple SKUs so it is an easy way for Samsung to increase profits. But it is a pain as their Galaxy Pro 4 Edge only went up to 16GB and that is unhelpful for some people. The same with the S24U, nearly every Chinese OEM and even Google offered 16GB on their flagships, yet Samsung stuck to 12GB. They are obviously relying on their loyal fan base to not move away despite cost-cutting.
I dont see samsung as the best windows laptop makers. Their laptops are much worse than their phones. Asus, Lenovo, microsoft and even hp sometimes are making better laptos than samsung.
That over heat
The problem is that Apple can't in any near future to bring touch screen and fold capability like Samsung. 🎉🎉
Samsung did not offer a touch or 2-in-1 on their Windows on ARM laptops, the direct competition to Apple's ARM silicon.
That' fine by me. I would never want my screen to be messy from touching it. That's why you have a table for that.
want foldable and touch? just get an ipad pro dude. why get a laptop if your just going to flip it everytime your using it like a freaking flip phone.
@@BearHandsGaming Glad there are people still with common sense. I have a tablet and laptop combo within my budget so better tablet and no compromise laptop. Just because you can make a laptop flip over does not make it the best solution.
@@andyH_England Why use two devices when you can use one? The Samsung laptop offerings are pretty weak, but there are many laptops that can fill the tablet function, & with running a full desktop OS you don't have to live with the usual tablet limitations.