galaxy book 3 pro 360 vs galaxy book 3 ultra i7 13700h rtx 4050

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • another review with spec and features

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  • @Nate-zy5ce
    @Nate-zy5ce Рік тому

    Can you reload this turned 90 degrees, so that it is not sideways? I can't figure out how to do this on my viewing end (I know how to rotate pics, but not vids). Otherwise, this is a useful vid. Very slow, which at first bothered me, but quickly I realized the advantage, he really showed what he was doing and I found myself learning a lot more as result. Even the sideways view I got used to, so absolutely worth the watch, whether he can reload it so it's not sideways or not. Thumbs up! That screen wobble on both does concern me since I type a lot. If the battery life is roughly similar then I'd likely choose the Ultra, for I do like that extra power. Do wish there was some kind of anti-glare, anti-reflection capability to the screen since I do like to take my laptop in my suv to make it a mobile workstation outdoors during the days at times. But that said, that picture quality of this 3k oled screen is pretty freakin awesome but without the much higher battery drain of a full on 4k screen, much better I suspect than an FHD+ matte screen. Trade offs always, but these look pretty darn nice. Leaning towards the Ultra though, to go with the Galaxy S23 Ultra phone I'm about to buy too.
    If you're game, I'd love to see a comparative review of the Samsung Book3 Ultra 16" and the Dell XPS 9730 17" in a 15" form factor. Both come with the new gen 13 i7 or i9 chips (I'm interested in the i7). The Dell comes with an FHD+ matte screen, less reflective, or a full on 4k screen which I suspect really drains the battery, so I'd likely get the FHD+ matte screen if I went the Dell route, which by the way also ups the nits to a full 500 nits which will further help when outdoors. The Dell is likely more expensive though maybe going the FHD+ route it will be comparable to the Book3 Ultra in price. Trade offs though, the Ultra 3k oled vs the XPS FHD+ for one if I want to keep the battery life up. There are many other differences too though, so maybe you'd do a comparative review soon? Thanks either way. One more thing, if I go the Dell laptop route I lose the Samsung connection with the S23 Ultra phone I'm about to buy. Do you have any thoughts on what I lose by not going all Samsung? And maybe what features Windows 11 has to make up for some of that? Thanks.

  • @sggsquadpresents
    @sggsquadpresents Рік тому

    hmm