The price looks good for a i5-6200U, 4GB memory and a 128GB SSD laptop. Hope someone likes it.
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vishy01234
10 Jun 174#9
1080p, 256Gb SSD, 8Gb RAM - then you are talking. It's really a bad compromise to not pay the extra £50 or so to get that in the spec.
Agharta
11 Jun 173#29
If you double the pixel density on a 5" phone you see the same amount of info but with twice the DPI.
Moving from 768P to 1080P is also a doubling the pixel density but it also allows you to display twice as much info as the 15.6" screen is large enough to accommodate it.
So you can view 2 documents rather than one all with the same number of pixels.
If you showed twice as much info on a 5" screen everything would be too small as it would be half the size.
Therefore they are not comparable.
Pondlife
10 Jun 173#21
Stop reading anything the reviewer that said that writes
Cenobite to vishy01234
10 Jun 173#11
Hey, do you have a link to that?
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zippy123456
10 Jun 17#1
Will this play CIV 6 comfortably?
spannerzone
10 Jun 17#2
Decent specs except the screen resolution will annoy many people. heat from me regardless, it's a low price and otherwise decent.
donslibi to spannerzone
10 Jun 17#3
720p is decent enough for a laptop.
Goal
10 Jun 171#4
It's very relative.... If u have never used 1080p....720p will be good Enuf
jaydeeuk1
10 Jun 171#5
720 screen and DVD writer, how quaint.
Wakinglimb
10 Jun 173#6
it's a nice spec, but I totally disagree, 720p is not enough to be anywhere near productive.
dijital to Wakinglimb
10 Jun 172#18
I created e mid to high end IOS/Android racing game on a 720p laptop screen, this included all the 3d model development/texturing/audio/music/physics/scripting on a 720p screen.
Im not saying it wouldn't have been easier on a 1080p screen, it was more to point out how mental your point was.
redadmiral
10 Jun 17#7
Any good for a university student to around campus etc?
haritori
10 Jun 17#8
1080p at 15" as a minimum.. 13" you might get away with 720p but I'm using a a 13" mac at 2560 x 1600 and I have to scale it to smallest..the higher the better IMO.
vishy01234
10 Jun 174#9
1080p, 256Gb SSD, 8Gb RAM - then you are talking. It's really a bad compromise to not pay the extra £50 or so to get that in the spec.
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Moving from 768P to 1080P is also a doubling the pixel density but it also allows you to display twice as much info as the 15.6" screen is large enough to accommodate it.
So you can view 2 documents rather than one all with the same number of pixels.
If you showed twice as much info on a 5" screen everything would be too small as it would be half the size.
Therefore they are not comparable.
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Im not saying it wouldn't have been easier on a 1080p screen, it was more to point out how mental your point was.