Intel Core Ultra processors up to Core Ultra 9 185H

Up to 64GB LPCAMM2 LPDDR5x 7467MT/s

2 x PCIe 4×4 M.2 2280 SSD

Integrated Intel Arc

NVIDIA RTX 1000/2000/3000 Ada Generation GPU

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060/4070 GPU

16-inch 16:10, 91.7% STB ratio FHD+ IPS, 400nit, 100% sRGB, Low Blue Light

QHD+ IPS, 500nit, 165Hz, 100% sRGB, Low Blue Light

UHD+ OLED Touch, 400nit, 100% DCI-P3, Low Blue Light, HDR400, Dolby Vision

  • solrize@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I am staying with low-ish powered laptops and offloading heavy computation to remote servers. It helps that I don’t do much graphics or gaming though.

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      7 months ago

      Same, part of why I picked an X1 gen 9 over the 10 (if I remember correctly) was that the difference in chip mainly affected battery life with only marginal improvements to performance with the newer chip.

    • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      8 months ago

      I already kinda do this with my current machine. When I get to work I plug the P1 into my dock and it stays there until I go home. If I need to access my computer from elsewhere I have a second laptop that I use to remote into the P1 to do stuff. My only qualm is my light laptop (T14s gen 2) doesn’t do dual 4k displays at 60hz with my dock. Also remote desktop always just kinda sucks compared to actually being at the computer.

      And I like the good GPU for the few times a year I’m traveling and want to play a game. I just wish they’d make an AMD version of this laptop that’s actually capable of battery life. I’ve gotten as bad as less than 30 minutes of charge on this device.