Every once in a while when im looking for a new product i always end up finding your videos. They are my preference. I like the way you present the information and ive learned to trust your opinion. Thank you for always being here for us!
I've been waiting for years to make arguably a very necessary upgrade (from a five year old Dell XPS 9300 with awful battery life and unstable integrated graphics) ever since Qualcomm acquired Nuvia, assuming it would eventually bear fruit. I may wait a little while longer though-I'd ideally want it to be a device that can convert between tablet / laptop, but there aren't any options like that other than the Surface and I'm not a fan of some of Microsoft's hardware decisions (mainly them sticking with a proprietary connector, meaning there are only USB-C ports on one side of the device).
Due to new engineering spec.s SOP lap top surface temp is not to reach 45 degree C - and if you record the surface temps - they now are always in the 43 to 44 degree C range, so a trick for a small noticeable gain - measurable - is to put a dual fan lap top cooler under it (any new laptop really should work for) and you will get a performance increase. A video of some people doing this with testing - originating with putting their laptops in a freezer for ten minutes (not recommended, but done to prove a point), the end point being that the extra cooling improved efficiency. The gains where barely double digits, still, if your plugged in, slugging away at some intensive stuff - it helps speeding things along. Also - your doing great on this stuff - keep up the good work and thank you.
I was in the focus group for the trackpad for this machine and the group overwhelmingly said the huge trackpad was weird that there wasn't an indication of where to touch but it seems Dell didn't care lol
Little corrective point, little size means issues exhausting heat, not increased heat production. Otherwise, probably the future, I am more of a 14" for mobile and 15" for mixed mobile and worktop replacement but other than that, 13" is amazing to travel light.
It honestly looks stunning. It’s not trying to be a Mac. I know people are bashing the keyboard but it’s purposefully designed. If I want physical keys I’ll jump on my mechanical keyboard on my desktop. Same with ports… it’s a compact mobile laptop, I don’t need to plug anything into it. That’s reserved for my mobile workstation or desktop.
@@cameronbosch1213 also their small biz support was amazing. I wrecked my bike and broke my precision and they sent me a new one. Have you ever tried getting ahold of Microsoft customer service? (Thinking about the surface 7 as an option also).
@@RK-um9tu it’s probably more like a group of designers wanted to win some awards or have a good portfolio piece. And maybe they got a seat at the table for this project. Which would be cool to think about.
That keyboard though 🥺 yeah, it looks aesthetically nice I guess but I can only imagine is a usability nightmare i.e. not being able to intuitively feel your way around the keys - and good luck too with keeping dirt and dust etc. free from those gaps, they look just the right width to trap debris but way too small to be able to clean them properly when that does happen. Nope!...
Like the small foot print. Not sure about the track pad. The capacitive keys are probably a deal breaker. I frequent the top row... Pretty sure I need the touch feedback loop.
The touchbar is actually pretty nice for me because I finally know whether I've got fn-lock on so I dont accidentally shut off Wi-Fi when I'm trying to hit F11 or open a help menu when I urgently needed to hit mute.
*_Someone_* needs to come up with a way to add *ports* to these slim laptops. I wouldn't even mind some sort of 'bulge' on the side of the machine to accommodate extra ports.
Truthfully I only need one expansion port and that is a 7-port Candy bar style USB-C charging dongle. When I walk up to the desk I plug in with the charging dongle. When I leave for a meeting I unplug the charging dongle. If my laptop only had one USB-C port I would hardly notice. My dongles have three USB a (keyboard, mouse, external camera}, ethernet, HDMI, usb-c power input, etc. You can even get one that works with the Nintendo switch.. a good one costs $25 on amazon and is tiny ...
Once you use an arm laptop you’ll never go back. It’s the experience a laptop has always meant to be. I remember Lisa praising 6-7hr battery life, which seems absurd now
Sadly, this is one of the worst options. Awful port selection, useless touch row, and touchpad that was one of the worst haptic touchpads I've ever used; maybe even the worst touchpad I've used in a long time. It has no borders and the haptic feedback is super weak, like you're pressing on glass. And that price! :/
It's a no from me, the keyboard and trackpad setup is obnoxious then add the capacitive touch fn keys ! The only thing this has going for it is the dual fan cooling setup and the processor (which i'm not to keen about either until the technology matures) maybe in 5 years we'll see how sd-xe does and evolve or devolve we don't know yet. Ram clock speed is bonkers - that could be one of the reasons someone would buy this!
I'm already sold on the processor. I feel that the majority of people think that Windows on ARM is still functioning like 6 years ago and that's just simply not true. As long as developers don't drag their feet, we're winning.
IIRC Intel's low-power U series processors are also ARM based so this shouldn't be too far off - maybe there are definitive differences and would require optimizations in the architecture - which is why I am of the opinion that few gens past their release they may eliminate such shortcomings (if any) - I'm quite happy with the Intel 12th Gen H & HX processors and even sold a 13th Gen i5-13420H because it was a downgrade. I think we are at a point in time where intead of adding more cores and computing power and faster bigger RAM the OS should be focused on more - 100GB install of windows and then God knows what bloatware, adware, spyware is factory installed in our devices (mobile phones included)
@@RK-um9tu LOL -- okay but did you read my comment it's not a machine I would buy the design and aesthetics not my cuppa -- even for some odd reason or winning a lottery or coming into an inheritance i'll be forced to buy a new laptop and this is the only option available I still wouldn't buy it
The trackpad is easy to get used to. I used an xps 14 and it literally took no time. The keyboard was terrible to type on though. And the function row was really bad because the delete button is up there too. But I love Dells screens that go all the way to the bottom. 😊
Dell is quite good with battery especially when married when Linux. ... I currently have an 8th gen that I had picked up from the ex-UK store, I get 11-13 hrs on moderate usage(some codes) , 15 hours on lightest usage (web browser)@@RK-um9tu
I love my XPS with Snapdragon. The keyboard did take some getting used to, and I still make the occasional typo. The trackpad is fine. I would have preferred a textured line or something to feel where it ends, but it's never been an issue and I rarely find my fingers moving outside of it. The 3k oled screen is amazing and with 64gb ram it has handled everything I've thrown at it. Except for VMware, but that has nothing to do with the XPS. And the battery life is F'ing amazing. To sum it up - it's definitely my go-to laptop. Even if I also like my Asus ProArt P16 a lot - but Windows11 performs pretty bad on that one (and my other x86 laptops, for that matter). I can definitely recommend it and I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again if it got stolen or something👌
I'm partly with you on the keyboard and trackpad thing, but not headphone jack. I never see or talk to anyone who actually use wired headphones anymore - I only see people complaining online if it's missing😂
@@martin-samsoe people who value audio quality needs a headphone jack. If you do gaming or video editing, latency on wireless headphones make you go nuts
@@mrthug101 Heck, even Apple, the company that made this trend popular on smartphones and tablets hasn't dared to do it on their computers! Guess why?
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An HP old old Pavilion media laptop from the early 2000's had a capacitive bar above the keyboard. The bar had some media control buttons. My wife had that laptop. It is still in the closet.
The Dell Studio XPS back in 2008 or so also did. But it also had physical function keys. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2nd gen also tried this same thing, but was reverted after one generation.
if first impressions are never first impressions, wouldn't an inclusive society embrace the possible fact that sometimes first impressions are indeed correct?
What is use case for this laptop? For example, can it generate UML sequence diagram from Java source code? Simple task btw, not even requiring AI. Yes, I know it can generate rabbits playing chess ;)
Prism doesn't understand avx-512 instructions. If your program has avx-512 it will crash or it will refuse to start. Microsoft just did a half-assed job and decided that's "close enough for government work..."
It looks complete crap with that rubbish keyboard with no spacing and that's stupid mousepad that you don't even know if your fingers gone over the edge because you can't see where it is. Nonsense
And it's an XPS too, those used to get glowing reviews across the board... I don't know if they're making the same mistakes on the larger ones, but that keyboard and trackpad are an astoundingly poor choice. Love that it's packing the SD processor, but nope. The capacitive fn keys ffs what the hell are they thinking
There's nothing I hate more than change for the sake of change. All they had to do was keeping the lower deck as excellent as it was. But then somebody had to justify their salary. 🙈
@@BrianGlaze ARM can't game except through emulation so it falls on its face with huge graphics heavy AAA games. I bought an ARM laptop and it was stumbling over itself to play a quarter of my games I bought on Steam; fifty percent of the games it just wouldn't load, leaving only the lightest and oldest twenty-five percent of my games. I factory reset it and returned it.
Why is this comment section nothing but spam? Also... Why are laptop companies going so hard on arm already? There's a lot of stuff that doesn't support i yet, especially in the music world.
@@elliottmcollins New?! Windows on ARM has been around for 12 years. Windows laptop mfrs are going hard on RISC to catch up with where Apple was four years back.
Manufacturers should have been going harder on ARM already. Developers are honestly being lazy on developing well for Windows on ARM. They're stuck in the past on how ARM used to perform 6 years ago but these new processors are phenomenal.
Think why! If no manufactures push for it how would someone even develop the apps? ARM has been around for years and now it got attention only coz of marketing and adoption.
This looks crap... In twrms of the crappy keyboard with no spacing or key travel. The trackpad looks completely stupid. Just to save 1 inch of size and try and look cool, they screwed this up. Would be a pain to use.
Your hairstyle upgraded but your videos are still old fashioned - endless panning, zooming in and out, so DIZZYING. You're a good reviewer but your videos are a major turn off
@@mrparts im not asking her to do mkbhd type of productions. I love her opinions too but the videos are just dizzying if you use the same style of animation/transition all the time
I just came to see the t-shirt. Not disappointed.
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Every once in a while when im looking for a new product i always end up finding your videos. They are my preference. I like the way you present the information and ive learned to trust your opinion. Thank you for always being here for us!
I love you Lisa, ive watch your videos for years as my goto review preference, keep on posting 🎉
Loving these ARM machines!
So happy we finally get snapdragon around.
Haven't been tempted to make an unnecessary "upgrade" for years... but now I gotta say I am.
I've been waiting for years to make arguably a very necessary upgrade (from a five year old Dell XPS 9300 with awful battery life and unstable integrated graphics) ever since Qualcomm acquired Nuvia, assuming it would eventually bear fruit. I may wait a little while longer though-I'd ideally want it to be a device that can convert between tablet / laptop, but there aren't any options like that other than the Surface and I'm not a fan of some of Microsoft's hardware decisions (mainly them sticking with a proprietary connector, meaning there are only USB-C ports on one side of the device).
Due to new engineering spec.s SOP lap top surface temp is not to reach 45 degree C - and if you record the surface temps - they now are always in the 43 to 44 degree C range, so a trick for a small noticeable gain - measurable - is to put a dual fan lap top cooler under it (any new laptop really should work for) and you will get a performance increase. A video of some people doing this with testing - originating with putting their laptops in a freezer for ten minutes (not recommended, but done to prove a point), the end point being that the extra cooling improved efficiency. The gains where barely double digits, still, if your plugged in, slugging away at some intensive stuff - it helps speeding things along. Also - your doing great on this stuff - keep up the good work and thank you.
Saw this laptop in person and simply stunning.
Looking incredible lisa!
I was in the focus group for the trackpad for this machine and the group overwhelmingly said the huge trackpad was weird that there wasn't an indication of where to touch but it seems Dell didn't care lol
Little corrective point, little size means issues exhausting heat, not increased heat production. Otherwise, probably the future, I am more of a 14" for mobile and 15" for mixed mobile and worktop replacement but other than that, 13" is amazing to travel light.
It honestly looks stunning. It’s not trying to be a Mac.
I know people are bashing the keyboard but it’s purposefully designed. If I want physical keys I’ll jump on my mechanical keyboard on my desktop.
Same with ports… it’s a compact mobile laptop, I don’t need to plug anything into it. That’s reserved for my mobile workstation or desktop.
Hi Michael Dell! 🤡
@@cameronbosch1213 also their small biz support was amazing. I wrecked my bike and broke my precision and they sent me a new one. Have you ever tried getting ahold of Microsoft customer service? (Thinking about the surface 7 as an option also).
Why would any laptop try and be something with 8% global laptop market share?
@@RK-um9tu it’s probably more like a group of designers wanted to win some awards or have a good portfolio piece. And maybe they got a seat at the table for this project. Which would be cool to think about.
It seems notification on your YT channel is now working. Yay :)
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That keyboard though 🥺 yeah, it looks aesthetically nice I guess but I can only imagine is a usability nightmare i.e. not being able to intuitively feel your way around the keys - and good luck too with keeping dirt and dust etc. free from those gaps, they look just the right width to trap debris but way too small to be able to clean them properly when that does happen. Nope!...
Like the small foot print. Not sure about the track pad. The capacitive keys are probably a deal breaker. I frequent the top row... Pretty sure I need the touch feedback loop.
The Lenovo 13x is about the same size, but the keyboard is much better. It also has a haptic touchpad.
Keypad issue and soldered memory ....Sorry no. Good review Lisa !
Get used to that, it’ll be in lunar lake as well
The touchbar is actually pretty nice for me because I finally know whether I've got fn-lock on so I dont accidentally shut off Wi-Fi when I'm trying to hit F11 or open a help menu when I urgently needed to hit mute.
*_Someone_* needs to come up with a way to add *ports* to these slim laptops.
I wouldn't even mind some sort of 'bulge' on the side of the machine to accommodate extra ports.
"How about some dongles instead?"
- Apple, Microsoft, Dell etc.
The way is to make them not-so-slim I guess.
Truthfully I only need one expansion port and that is a 7-port Candy bar style USB-C charging dongle. When I walk up to the desk I plug in with the charging dongle. When I leave for a meeting I unplug the charging dongle. If my laptop only had one USB-C port I would hardly notice. My dongles have three USB a (keyboard, mouse, external camera}, ethernet, HDMI, usb-c power input, etc. You can even get one that works with the Nintendo switch.. a good one costs $25 on amazon and is tiny ...
Will you be reviewing the XPS 13 lunar lake? There two chips variations but no one has done a review yet
Once you use an arm laptop you’ll never go back. It’s the experience a laptop has always meant to be. I remember Lisa praising 6-7hr battery life, which seems absurd now
Sadly, this is one of the worst options. Awful port selection, useless touch row, and touchpad that was one of the worst haptic touchpads I've ever used; maybe even the worst touchpad I've used in a long time. It has no borders and the haptic feedback is super weak, like you're pressing on glass.
And that price! :/
@@cameronbosch1213 yeah so sad how they botched the trackpad. Otherwise this laptop is a true off the wall warrior.
If you use it for Facebook than yes. For productivity arm is still a pain
Im using VMs and do gaming. ARM is not yet an option
My intel HP Spectre gets 18 hours of battery life.
I like the way the keyboard looks. It's very modern. Is it really that bad of an experience to type on?
Yes. The touchpad feels worse than other haptic options and the keyboard (especially the touch row) is pretty cramped and hard to type on for me.
@cameronbosch1213 thanks for the reply.
The touchpad is excellent as it’s a haptic trackpad and they keyboard is different but alright
Please include reference benchmarks also. Makes it easier to understand the true capability
Get off your ass. Benchmarks are posted on their respective test platforms.
It's a no from me, the keyboard and trackpad setup is obnoxious then add the capacitive touch fn keys ! The only thing this has going for it is the dual fan cooling setup and the processor (which i'm not to keen about either until the technology matures) maybe in 5 years we'll see how sd-xe does and evolve or devolve we don't know yet.
Ram clock speed is bonkers - that could be one of the reasons someone would buy this!
I'm already sold on the processor. I feel that the majority of people think that Windows on ARM is still functioning like 6 years ago and that's just simply not true. As long as developers don't drag their feet, we're winning.
IIRC Intel's low-power U series processors are also ARM based so this shouldn't be too far off - maybe there are definitive differences and would require optimizations in the architecture - which is why I am of the opinion that few gens past their release they may eliminate such shortcomings (if any) - I'm quite happy with the Intel 12th Gen H & HX processors and even sold a 13th Gen i5-13420H because it was a downgrade.
I think we are at a point in time where intead of adding more cores and computing power and faster bigger RAM the OS should be focused on more - 100GB install of windows and then God knows what bloatware, adware, spyware is factory installed in our devices (mobile phones included)
Just say you can't afford it and leave it at that...
@@RK-um9tu LOL -- okay but did you read my comment it's not a machine I would buy the design and aesthetics not my cuppa -- even for some odd reason or winning a lottery or coming into an inheritance i'll be forced to buy a new laptop and this is the only option available I still wouldn't buy it
The trackpad is easy to get used to. I used an xps 14 and it literally took no time. The keyboard was terrible to type on though. And the function row was really bad because the delete button is up there too. But I love Dells screens that go all the way to the bottom. 😊
The XPS line is in its "Macbook 2016-2019" era.
Perhaps one day it will reach MacBook 2020+ era
How so? XPS line has not be hit with multiple class-action lawsuit for poor build quality like MacBooks...
@@user-10465
MacBooks are fourth in US market share behind Dell for a reason.
1. 20th century features
2. yearly class-action lawsuits
Dell is quite good with battery especially when married when Linux. ... I currently have an 8th gen that I had picked up from the ex-UK store, I get 11-13 hrs on moderate usage(some codes) , 15 hours on lightest usage (web browser)@@RK-um9tu
Hopefully the Zenbook 14 are the Macbook air of this era, the 8840hs was the best windows laptop on the market and now the 258V is a freaking beast
I love my XPS with Snapdragon. The keyboard did take some getting used to, and I still make the occasional typo. The trackpad is fine. I would have preferred a textured line or something to feel where it ends, but it's never been an issue and I rarely find my fingers moving outside of it. The 3k oled screen is amazing and with 64gb ram it has handled everything I've thrown at it. Except for VMware, but that has nothing to do with the XPS. And the battery life is F'ing amazing.
To sum it up - it's definitely my go-to laptop. Even if I also like my Asus ProArt P16 a lot - but Windows11 performs pretty bad on that one (and my other x86 laptops, for that matter).
I can definitely recommend it and I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again if it got stolen or something👌
Would you want to stick a tape to define the mouse boundaries 😂
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where can i get that shirt? its actually cool
what is dell doing? They messed up their keyboard, trackpad,, headphone jack. Dell never fails to disappoint
I'm partly with you on the keyboard and trackpad thing, but not headphone jack. I never see or talk to anyone who actually use wired headphones anymore - I only see people complaining online if it's missing😂
@@martin-samsoe people who value audio quality needs a headphone jack. If you do gaming or video editing, latency on wireless headphones make you go nuts
@@mrthug101 Heck, even Apple, the company that made this trend popular on smartphones and tablets hasn't dared to do it on their computers! Guess why?
Never Say NEVER 😎 Justin Bieber
@@martin-samsoethe trackpad is actually a great fully haptic one
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An HP old old Pavilion media laptop from the early 2000's had a capacitive bar above the keyboard. The bar had some media control buttons. My wife had that laptop. It is still in the closet.
The Dell Studio XPS back in 2008 or so also did. But it also had physical function keys.
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2nd gen also tried this same thing, but was reverted after one generation.
I like the vid but the tech? Let's just say, in Lisa's diplomatic, backhanded-complimentary way: it's not for everyone.
mines is a dell latitude 5491 edit *i reset my computer because i turned on safe mode on alternate shell and it was a bad idea* 😅
It’s pretty crazy that the iPad m4 is more powerful !
I really do not like the new keyboard
Sire looks nice tho
Looks like crap imo and the track pad is a joke
if first impressions are never first impressions,
wouldn't an inclusive society
embrace the possible fact that sometimes first impressions are indeed correct?
I much prefer physical function keys and the older style keyboard, shame...
What is use case for this laptop? For example, can it generate UML sequence diagram from Java source code? Simple task btw, not even requiring AI. Yes, I know it can generate rabbits playing chess ;)
Not sure why anyone would want an ARM windows laptop, but at least they arent total garbage like in the past.
Dell is nuts
one of the most pathetic things that window laptop manufacturers do is when they copy the primitivism of apple laptops
Prism doesn't understand avx-512 instructions. If your program has avx-512 it will crash or it will refuse to start. Microsoft just did a half-assed job and decided that's "close enough for government work..."
Question: Will this so called 'Prism' translator keep getting better to emulate x86 programs ?
It's not a laptop, it's a netbook.
Don't insult my Dell baseball themed Inspiron Mini like that! It actually had ports and a physical function row!
@@cameronbosch1213 Don't personate computers, they don't like that.🤣
Good machine
Snapdragon Elite maybe good but the keyboard and trackpad design will still ruin your use experience
nice hair...looks good and fresh....
2 ports? Nope. Avoid.
That is the worst part of about modern laptop manufacturing for sure.
@@BrianGlaze That's why you have to get a proper think pad
Best looking laptop ever made. Period.
It looks complete crap with that rubbish keyboard with no spacing and that's stupid mousepad that you don't even know if your fingers gone over the edge because you can't see where it is. Nonsense
@@DigitalSamTV I absolutely love it. I traded my MacBook for it.
no thunderbolt..
I like this video
Just delightful! Way to go! 👄😻👅
DELL needs to quickly turn this around and redesign this hot mess. XPS deserves better than this form-over-function MacBook wannabe.
OMG, ❤
Should have been $999
good to see more of this hilarious junk form factor from dell
their shareholders must be PISSED 😂
And it's an XPS too, those used to get glowing reviews across the board... I don't know if they're making the same mistakes on the larger ones, but that keyboard and trackpad are an astoundingly poor choice.
Love that it's packing the SD processor, but nope. The capacitive fn keys ffs what the hell are they thinking
I have this laptop and i am not a fan. I only have it because it was given to me as a gift.
There's nothing I hate more than change for the sake of change. All they had to do was keeping the lower deck as excellent as it was. But then somebody had to justify their salary. 🙈
Reminds me of Apple’s 12 inch MacBook
$999 plus SAVE15 for additional savings
OMg 😲
O Mg indeed
Sorry, I just can't get excited for an ARM based Windows anything.
Why?
@@BrianGlaze ARM can't game except through emulation so it falls on its face with huge graphics heavy AAA games. I bought an ARM laptop and it was stumbling over itself to play a quarter of my games I bought on Steam; fifty percent of the games it just wouldn't load, leaving only the lightest and oldest twenty-five percent of my games. I factory reset it and returned it.
@@WhiskyCardinalWes Oh yeah? You're gaming on a 13" laptop? Bet you are wicked competitive. Tell your mum hello.
@@I_Am_Your_Problem Monitor? Keyboard? Mouse? Microsoft Surface laptop. Oh, and my mother, has been dead since 1998 thank you very much.
@@I_Am_Your_Problem Wow, aren't you just a nasty little girl?
Why is this comment section nothing but spam? Also... Why are laptop companies going so hard on arm already? There's a lot of stuff that doesn't support i yet, especially in the music world.
Tbf, there are still plenty of x84 laptops coming out. The ARM stuff is getting attention because it's new.
@@elliottmcollins New?! Windows on ARM has been around for 12 years. Windows laptop mfrs are going hard on RISC to catch up with where Apple was four years back.
Because RUclips likes a$$! 😂
Manufacturers should have been going harder on ARM already. Developers are honestly being lazy on developing well for Windows on ARM. They're stuck in the past on how ARM used to perform 6 years ago but these new processors are phenomenal.
Think why! If no manufactures push for it how would someone even develop the apps? ARM has been around for years and now it got attention only coz of marketing and adoption.
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This looks crap... In twrms of the crappy keyboard with no spacing or key travel. The trackpad looks completely stupid. Just to save 1 inch of size and try and look cool, they screwed this up. Would be a pain to use.
I like it enough to buy, have had the track pad issues, like other track pads you just know where the boundaries are.
@@thewolfofgod3908 much better to buy a Thinkpad over this
It looks like a toy!
what a rubbish laptop
Your hairstyle upgraded but your videos are still old fashioned - endless panning, zooming in and out, so DIZZYING. You're a good reviewer but your videos are a major turn off
Still better than many other bigger names who review actual crap and try to make it look good.
I actually like them, because they’re about her opinion, not the visuals.
@@mrparts im not asking her to do mkbhd type of productions. I love her opinions too but the videos are just dizzying if you use the same style of animation/transition all the time
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