


Intel claimed its GPUs can outperform games on laptops that use Nvidia MX350 notebook GPUs. Here it is a pair of photos of my pain ‘cave’ so you can understand why I cannot set up a TV or bigger display in there.Intel said the combined tech can run AI-based creation software seven-times faster than similar laptops configured with third-party graphics.Īs for games, Intel said the Iris Xe Max graphics also deliver 1080p graphics in a wide variety of popular games. What do you guys think? from what I’ve been reading so far you’re really an expert and I will really appreciate your comments. These 15" bigger 2 in 1s have also the discrete graphics option: Nvidia 1650Ti (some Qmax and some not, but I really don’t know what that means spec-wise) but the biggest caveat is that they still come with the older 10th generation core i7.

Thus, I was thinking about the latest 2 in 1, 14" (although hp spectre is only 13.5") or even 15" (most are really 15.6"). Now, I have a Galaxy Tab S7+ (12.4") and the quality of its OLED display that close is awesome although I also think that it could have more detail given its ARM processor (865+).Īs I have to buy a new laptop for my work, I was thinking of getting a good 2 in 1 laptop to be able to use a bigger screen and if possible to get a bit more graphic detail. I’ve got a stages SB20 bike that has a tablet holder, and the way I have my bike setup I cannot use an external big monitor or TV, thus I’m thinking of the best way to enjoy Zwift. However, I don’t get when you say you are seeing minimal graphical improvement with the Xe chipset…in comparison to what previous system? I’m seeing that you are connecting your laptop to a big 4k display.
