Hey, man. I'm looking to buy the OLED version and you mentioned some technical issues. What are you referring to? Did you read it somewhere? Didn't come across anything specific
Hi, Yes, although the OLED screen is gorgeous, there have been reports of technical issues like screen flickering. Other then reviews on the OLED model on the Bestbuy website, you may also wanna check out a couple of the following videos that describe these issues: Link 1: ruclips.net/video/3uPcCGezsS8/видео.html Link 2: ruclips.net/video/7amtrg_jbmc/видео.html
@@maanics: I watched those videos. Honestly for me my laptop serves the purpose of watching a lot of content. Now I am/was willing to spend the extra bucks to get the OLED version but reviews repeatedly mention more battery consumption and then there is the grainy-ness (which the guy says isn't a major issue). Since I'm not aware how much of a upper hand the OLED display has over the normal display, what would you suggest. I mean for watching content the bigger the screen (and the better the type of screen) the better. Is OLED going to make life difficult?
@@absurdhistory if your primary use would be watching content then you just can't beat getting more screen estate with the 16 inch IPS LED version in almost the 14 inch OLED price. The flickering is a known issue as seen in the first link I posted in the previous reply. Better not take chances with that.
@@maanics: So you'd recommend the 16 inch IPS LED version then. But don't you think there would have been upgrades to the OLED screen, considering the video you provided to me is for the 2020 model?
@@maanics thanks I have one actually already ordered thru Grover was just asking to see if I should keep it when it arrived or return for the hp which has the same monthly payments
@@Johnmims65 well that depends on many things such as which OS you are more comfortable with. HP x360 16 has more ports options, a stylus and a bigger screen which folds into a tablet form. Macbook Air m2 is quieter with no fan noise. but if you go the m2 route, be sure to get the 512 one and not the 256 one. (512 m2 is faster)
Hey, man. I'm looking to buy the OLED version and you mentioned some technical issues. What are you referring to? Did you read it somewhere? Didn't come across anything specific
Hi,
Yes, although the OLED screen is gorgeous, there have been reports of technical issues like screen flickering.
Other then reviews on the OLED model on the Bestbuy website, you may also wanna check out a couple of the following videos that describe these issues:
Link 1:
ruclips.net/video/3uPcCGezsS8/видео.html
Link 2:
ruclips.net/video/7amtrg_jbmc/видео.html
@@maanics: Thanks! Will take a look
@@maanics: I watched those videos. Honestly for me my laptop serves the purpose of watching a lot of content. Now I am/was willing to spend the extra bucks to get the OLED version but reviews repeatedly mention more battery consumption and then there is the grainy-ness (which the guy says isn't a major issue). Since I'm not aware how much of a upper hand the OLED display has over the normal display, what would you suggest. I mean for watching content the bigger the screen (and the better the type of screen) the better. Is OLED going to make life difficult?
@@absurdhistory if your primary use would be watching content then you just can't beat getting more screen estate with the 16 inch IPS LED version in almost the 14 inch OLED price.
The flickering is a known issue as seen in the first link I posted in the previous reply. Better not take chances with that.
@@maanics: So you'd recommend the 16 inch IPS LED version then. But don't you think there would have been upgrades to the OLED screen, considering the video you provided to me is for the 2020 model?
What would be a better pickup the iPad Pro 12.9 m1 or the go spectre x360 with 3k display ips. I mainly watch videos?
An iPad pro 12.9 m1 would be better for your requirements due to its portability and the mini LED display.
@@maanics thanks I have one actually already ordered thru Grover was just asking to see if I should keep it when it arrived or return for the hp which has the same monthly payments
@@maanics between the hp spectre x360 16 and the MacBook Air m2 which one should I get
@@Johnmims65 well that depends on many things such as which OS you are more comfortable with.
HP x360 16 has more ports options, a stylus and a bigger screen which folds into a tablet form.
Macbook Air m2 is quieter with no fan noise. but if you go the m2 route, be sure to get the 512 one and not the 256 one. (512 m2 is faster)
@@maanics I’d mainly use for video watching