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I guess you only use laptops in dim/dark environments .
It's an overkill for a majority of indoor conditions, except bright sunlight. Most of the office work is performed in such conditions. For sure, it's your choice to use high brightness and destroy your eyes.
If this were ASUS, you could bet there'd be a 3K 120Hz OLED display in it for the same price (or less). But being Dell, the display is rather underwhelming.
Well this outperforms the MacBook in performance and battery life and is compatible with more and cheaper software so it doesn't seem like that hard of a decision. Oh and there's plenty of examples where the same piece of software runs better on a PC. Adobe 's creative site and most triple A computer games come to mind. If 90%+ of your customers are on Windows where are you going to focus?
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Who the h puts 300 nits brightness screen on a high end laptop in 2025 ???
Who the h puts 300 nits brightness screen on a high end laptop in 2025 ???
This is not a gaming laptop. Even 300 nits kind of high for working indoors. To save your eyes, it should be reduced further.
I guess you only use laptops in dim/dark environments .
It's an overkill for a majority of indoor conditions, except bright sunlight. Most of the office work is performed in such conditions. For sure, it's your choice to use high brightness and destroy your eyes.
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