The OLED Screen Laptop Is Finally Here…

The OLED Screen Laptop Is Finally Here...

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “The OLED Screen Laptop Is Finally Here…”.
So it’s been a minute since I’ve looked at a razor laptop, the last one I featured was a bit of a departure from their typical styling. When I siding that color, I was like you know, creative people who want to stray away from say, MacBooks and devices like that might start to look at this thing, because it just had a more kind of creative professional look to it. That device had a crazy display on it, 240 hertz refresh rate, which a creative professional would have absolutely no use for now. I’Ve got this other laptop in front of me and I’m hoping what I’m about to look at is actually the other version of the the 15-inch advanced blade, but instead, this time with an OLED display, you’re not gon na get any crazy refresh rates, but you’re gon Na get OLED and you’re gon na get 4k now we’re talking about a totally different market. That’S what’s exciting about this one.

The OLED Screen Laptop Is Finally Here...

I don’t think I’ve ever looked at a laptop on this show with an OLED display or if I did it, wasn’t this big a little cleaning cloth. Some razor stickers are in there as well a giant powerful power, brick with a braided cable, and this is the proprietary connector which delivers the power. You need a bunch of power. Obviously I nine and r-tx twenty-eight graphics. You got ta feed it. Some juice crack. This baby open, so we are back to the classic razor styling on this one. No fancy limited special color; instead, it’s the matte black.

The OLED Screen Laptop Is Finally Here...

You still have the logo, which represents the culture to a certain degree, but the matte black finish. It’S nice. It’S simple power input! Couple of typical USB ports there is a headphone jack, also included on the other side of the device.

The OLED Screen Laptop Is Finally Here...

You have I’m guessing that’s Thunderbolt 3 in a form of USB type-c connector, there’s another USB, a a full size, HDMI port. That looks like a DisplayPort and there’s a little locking area there as well. So let’s crack this open real, quick boom, and you know what I know right away, that it is the OLED panel because it’s glossy.

So if it’s all about the visual experience, you might want to put up with some reflections and go for this display option as well. Just keep in mind 60 Hertz 4k resolution. The layout here you have the keyboard giant track otice hair.

This is what people are. Looking for by today’s standards, the build quality here it feels great. The whole thing is very sturdy.

The screen this always gets me. He doesn’t actually go back very far and maybe I’m just spoiled with all these ThinkPads I’ve been using, but it stops right around here. Now I get it at this type of setup, that’s probably as far back as you’re ever gon na need it. It’S a tiny little nitpick, the keyboard chiclet style a little bit of travel to the keys.

Now I talked about this on the previous video that I did on a razor laptop they’ve improved this keyboard. This could be fine for me. I could. I could type it up.

What would it be as satisfying for me as a think pad keyboard? Probably not? Oh, my god, look at this hole, my god that is vibrant. I don’t know if I’m gon na be able to go back after this whoo. They claim there’s some technologies that play some little some little tricks in the background. That makes sure that burning does not occur.

Something called pixel shifting things move ever so slightly. You can barely see it and and therefore protecting your pixels protecting you from burning. But my goodness, if you know about the benefits of OLED on a smartphone and on a TV just imagine that being brought to your laptop, I can’t imagine wanting to sitting in front of a better display than that.

That is that’s a beautiful thing. You’Re also, probably noticing at this point, that the keyboard is backlit. It’S RGB, you see it cycling through the colors, it’s kind of the razer default. You see. This is the 3840 by 2160 native resolution. Is that a 200 % scale on it? The thing is with LCD panels right, the lighting is never really turned off, so your blacks end up this gray thing, and then you end up with these the various dimming technologies that attempt to to change that. I have an LCD left over in my house. It drives me crazy when it’s got the local dimming. I can pick it up with my eyes and it’s just compared to an old LED panel, it’s night and day, why not in unbox therapy video, that’s a little bit darkest a little bit light and, most importantly, we publish to YouTube in 4k, so we can actually Watch it in the native res here this is what you are working with. One thing that you’re going to notice is the black levels. My shirt is like pitch black relative to the rest of the frame.

The black shirt is very black and that’s what I’m looking for at all so yep, I mean just the quality of it’s uh. It’S a beautiful display, Jack just interrupted the entire video right now he wants. He wants you all to know that you have to go out and buy a $ 3,000 computer to properly watch. Um bucks therapy videos cuz. He wants it to look like this. I mean it looks great. It looks cinematic the detail in my hand, tones over here is like I don’t know if you can pick that up, but it’s like typically a lot of this stuff ends up blown out on some displays, see the shadows and stuff in my hands. I mean i what am i doing? I don’t have to sell you all at at this point. Everyone knows the industry is going that way in some way or another. There are drawbacks.

I told you about it earlier. It’S just a 60 hertz panel, if you’re heavy on the gaming side, you’re, probably gon na – avoid this – probably not gon na run games in this resolution anyways. So you already know you’re gon na pick the 240 Hertz option, but I think this particular model is interesting because it reaches out to the other segment of the audience that I mentioned earlier. People who are looking for you know a well-designed, solid, well presented package from a workstation perspective on the windows side. There’S not actually that many options that are able to deliver this kind of power, these type of specs and so forth, to compete with the MacBook Pro.

The last thing you want when you’re setting it up is to be fearful of potentially interacting with it wrong and catastrophe. So I think I think that the speakers are a bit of a letdown relative to the monitor you’re. Looking at the monitor, you’re like whoa, and then the speakers are like that’s those are laptop speakers. It’S not fooling you by any means, particularly for this dialogue. In this article here unfolding, I mean they work, but that’s max volume right there.

It’S just not that impressive for dialogue, I mean you’re gon na watch video on here, you’re gon na play games on here. Maybe you’re gon na use the speakers from time to time. It’S gon na be a headset laptop security kind of punch out of it. It seems that way at the moment. Okay, so here’s the way it breaks down with this particular laptop.

It starts out as a standard razor blade 15. I seven eighth generation and a full HD display at 60 Hertz, that’s sort of your entry point. You get. You start at the lowest price point. This one here, obviously cooking a little hotter than that from a spec perspective. So when you go through the configuration I’ll give you a sense of how to how the price goes up, as you things around so, first being a graphics card, you can see you’re starting around $ 1,600 u.s.. You scale up to the r-tx 2080. Let’S say now: you’re at 2,800 bucks, of course, full-hd 144. It’S gon na be perfect for a lot of people, particularly gamers.

That’S fine! You could stay in a department, even if you wanted to top graphics. 240. Hertz takes it to another level if you’re.

So if you’re so inclined, but then the one I have here is the OLED 4k touch. That’S right, it’s a touchscreen as well. I think I told you that earlier, but I didn’t show it off.

So that’s the one we’re gon na select and you can see now to practice again we’re at 3,300 us it’s, not a cheap laptop. It’S important to note that for these perks, you’re gon na pay for it. But I have to say you take a look at this thing and you realize it’s a different experience straight away. That could be your future laptop display, just like the beauty of OLED phones and OLED TVs.

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