Tuesday, December 1, 2015

I watched the 1080p trailer

I watched the 1080p trailer
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The new Skylake quad-core chip here beats an older chip at same frequency, a Haswell (fourth-generation) Core i7-4720HQ. Ok, so it beats it by only 2 percent or less in Geekbench (3577 and 12878 points compared to 3494 and 12801 from the Asus G501). PCMark 8 Home returned a great result of 3018 points using OpenCL acceleration; 2621 points without.
The Nvidia graphics propelled the Dell in gaming to 55fps for Batman with battery like dell F805H battery, Dell K450N Battery, Dell G555N Battery, Dell N958C Battery, Dell U661H Battery, Dell Vostro 1520 Battery, Dell U597P Battery, Dell 0W360P Battery, Dell Studio 1450 Battery, Dell Studio 1535 Battery, Dell Studio 1555 Battery, Dell Vostro 3300 Battery: Arkham City at full-HD with all the stops out. Likewise Tomb Raider at Ultimate detail was possible, if now averaging only 34fps. You could even experiment with UHD resolution – we saw 27fps with Normal detail.
The touchscreen is an IPS panel for decent image quality. We measured contrast ratio at 500:1 and there's 97 percent coverage of the sRGB standard. Battery life was a usable 5 hr 27 min streaming video wirelessly, if short for the large 74Wh battery.
Lumpy but suggesting longevity, the Inspiron 15 7000 Series ought to survive as desktop replacement at home or the office. Powerful discrete graphics will please gamers and professionals, although the reflective screen and a trying trackpad knock points off usability. If you can live with these foibles, it's good value.
When I watched the 1080p trailer for Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens on the Latitude 15 3000's HD (1366 x 768) display, I could see the stitching on Rey's mask, but shadows and dark voids looked pixelated and unsaturated. The colors in the trailer for Finding Dory appeared accurate on the Latitude 3000's display, with Nemo and Dory rendered in accurate shades of orange and blue.
When we measured the Inspiron 15 3000's display, it registered 221 nits of brightness. That's dimmer than the average mainstream notebook (253 nits) and the Aspire E15 (230), but brighter than the HP 15t Touch (162 nits), Inspiron 15 5000 (177 nits) and Satellite Radius 14 (182 nits), all of which have 1366 x 768 displays.
According to our colorimeter, the Inspiron 15 3000 reproduces 62.4 percent of the sRGB color gamut, which is wider than the HP 15t Touch (61.5 percent). The displays on the Aspire E15 (64 percent), Inspiron 15 5000 (71 percent) and Satellite Radius 14 (64 percent) can all render more colors.

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