PC Magazine - USA (2021-02)

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Next up is another synthetic graphics test, this time from Unigine Corp. Like
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this one rendered in the eponymous Unigine engine for a second opinion on the
machine’s graphical prowess.


Again, these laptops are built for productivity and creativity apps, not games.
Intel’s Iris Xe graphics are superior to its older integrated UHD Graphics
solutions, but that’s not saying a whole lot when it comes to really demanding
graphics tasks like the 1080p test here.


Battery Rundown Test: After fully recharging the laptop, we set up the
machine in power-save mode (as opposed to balanced or high-performance
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The Lenovo Yoga 9i is the standout for stamina, lasting nearly 18 hours. The
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the two OLED screens were hardest on battery life, but the Spectre outlasted
the ZenBook.


THE VERDICT: WE HAVE A WINNER
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ratio of the HP Spectre x360 14’s screen would make it a game-changer even if
it didn’t have the advantage of its stunning OLED technology.


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to criticize—this Spectre x360 has the beautiful design and OLED goodness of
its 15.6-inch sibling in a considerably easier-to-carry package. It not only
deserves our Editors’ Choice award in its category, it ranks among our top four
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ERIC GREVSTADT


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