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Typeultrabookultrabook
Intel Evo platform
Screen
Screen size14.5 "14 "
Screen typeOLEDOLED
Surface treatmentglossgloss
Screen resolution2880x1800 (16:10)2880x1800 (16:10)
Refresh rate120 Hz90 Hz
Brightness600 nt
400 nt /HDR 600 кд/м²/
Contrast1000000 :11000000 :1
Colour gamut (sRGB)133 %
Colour gamut (DCI P3)100 %100 %
Pantone certification
TÜV Rheinland certificate
HDRHDR10HDR10
VESA DisplayHDR CertificationDisplayHDR 600 True BlackDisplayHDR 600 True Black
CPU
SeriesCore i7Core i7
Model13700H1260P
Code nameRaptor Lake (13th Gen)Alder Lake (12th Gen)
Processor cores14 (6P+8E)12 (4P+8E)
Total threads2016
CPU speed1.8 GHz1.5 GHz
TurboBoost / TurboCore frequency5 GHz4.7 GHz
CPU TDP45 W28 W
3DMark0612975 score(s)
Passmark CPU Mark31198 score(s)17197 score(s)
SuperPI 1M7.82 с
RAM
RAM16 GB16 GB
RAM typeLPDDR5LPDDR5
RAM speed4800 MHz4800 MHz
Slotsbuilt-inbuilt-in
Graphics card
Graphics card typeintegratedintegrated
Graphics card seriesIntel Iris GraphicsIntel Iris Graphics
Graphics card modelIris Xe Graphics G7 96EUsIris Xe Graphics G7 96EUs
3DMark0628333 points28333 points
3DMark Vantage P23685 points23684 points
Storage
Drive typeSSD M.2 NVMeSSD M.2 NVMe
Drive capacity1024 GB1024 GB
M.2 drive interfacePCI-E 4.0 4xPCI-E 3.0 4x
M.2 connector interfacePCI-E 4.0 4x
M.2 drive size22x80 mm22x80 mm
Connections
Connection ports
HDMI
v 2.1
HDMI
v 2.1
Card reader
 /microSD/
USB 3.2 gen21 pc1 pc
USB422
Thunderbolt interfacex2 v4x2 v4
Alternate Mode
Monitors connection33
Wi-FiWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax)
Bluetoothv 5.0v 5.3
Multimedia
Webcam1920x1080 (Full HD)1920x1080 (Full HD)
Camera shutter
Speakers22
Brand acousticsHarman KardonHarman Kardon
Audio decodersDolby AtmosDolby Atmos
Security
 
3D face scanner
fingerprint scanner /combined with power button/
 
Keyboard
Backlightwhitewhite
Key designisland typeisland type
Num block
Input devicetouchpad / NumberPadtouchpad / NumberPad
Battery
Battery capacity9702 mAh
Battery capacity70 W*h75 W*h
Battery voltage7.74 V
Operating time10 h18 h
Powered by USB-C (Power Delivery)
Fast charge
Charging time60% in 49 min60% in 49 min
Power supply Included90 W65 W
DC charging portis absentis absent
General
Preinstalled OSWindows 11 HomeWindows 11 Home
MIL-STD-810 Military Standard
In box
backpack/bag/case
uSB-A to LAN adapter
backpack/bag/case
uSB-A to LAN adapter
Material
aluminium /ceramic coating/
aluminium
Dimensions (WxDxT)322x226x17 mm314x221x17 mm
Weight1.6 kg1.39 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2023february 2023

Screen size

Diagonal size of laptop display.

The larger the screen, the more convenient the laptop for watching high-definition movies, modern games, working with large-format graphic materials, etc. Large screens are especially important for multimedia and gaming models. On the other hand, the diagonal of the display directly affects the size and cost of the entire device. So if portability is key, it makes sense to pay attention to relatively small solutions; especially since most modern laptops have video outputs like HDMI or DisplayPort and allow connection of large-format external monitors.

In light of all this, the actual maximum for laptops these days is 17"(17.3"); however larger devices (18") reappeared at the beginning of 2023. The standard option for general purpose laptops is 15"(15.6"), less often 16", a diagonal of 13"(13.3") or 14" is considered small by the standards of such And smaller screens can be found mainly in specific compact varieties of laptops — ultrabooks, 2 in 1, transformers, netbooks; among such devices there are solutions for 12 ", 11" and even 10" or less.

Refresh rate

The frame rate supported by the laptop screen. In fact, in this case we are talking about the maximum frequency; the actual frame rate may be lower than this value, depending on the content being displayed — but not higher.

Theoretically, the higher the frame rate, the smoother the movement on the screen will look, the less moving objects will be blurred. In fact, the situation is such that even in relatively modest modern laptops, 60 Hz matrices are installed — in general, this is quite enough for the human eye, since a further increase in speed ( 90 Hz and higher) does not significantly improve the visible “picture”. However, in high-end gaming and multimedia models designed for demanding users, higher values — 120 Hz, 144 Hz, 165 Hz and even higher, namely 240 Hz and 300 Hz.

Brightness

The maximum brightness that a laptop screen can provide.

The brighter the ambient light, the brighter the laptop screen should be, otherwise the image on it may be difficult to read. And vice versa: in dim ambient light, high brightness is unnecessary — it greatly burdens the eyes (however, in this case, modern laptops provide brightness control). Thus, the higher this indicator, the more versatile the screen is, the wider the range of conditions in which it can be effectively used. The downside of these benefits is an increase in price and energy consumption.

As for specific values, many modern laptops have a brightness of 250 – 300 nt and even lower. This is quite enough for working under artificial lighting of medium intensity, but in bright natural light, visibility may already be a problem. For use in sunny weather (especially outdoors), it is desirable to have a brightness margin of at least 300 – 350 nt. And in the most advanced models, this parameter can be 350 – 400 nt and even more.

Colour gamut (sRGB)

The colour gamut of the laptop matrix according to the Rec.709 colour model or according to sRGB.

Colour gamut describes the range of colours that can be displayed on the screen. It is indicated as a percentage, but not relative to the entire variety of visible colours, but relative to the conditional colour space (colour model). This is due to the fact that no modern screen is able to display all the colours visible to humans. However, the larger the colour gamut, the wider the screen's capabilities, the better its colour reproduction.

Specifically, sRGB and Rec.709 are the most popular of today's colour models; they have the same range and differ only in the scope (sRGB is used in computers, Rec. 709 is used in HDTV). Therefore, the closer the colour gamut is to 100%, the more accurately the colours on the screen will match the colours that were originally intended by the creator of the film, game, etc. At the same time, note that such accuracy is not particularly needed in everyday use — it critical only for professional work with colour; and even in such cases, it is more convenient to buy a separate monitor with a wide colour gamut for a laptop, rather than looking for a laptop with a high-quality (and, accordingly, expensive) matrix.

Model

The specific model of the processor installed in the laptop, or rather, the processor index within its series (see above). Knowing the full name of the processor (series and model), you can find detailed information on it (up to practical reviews) and clarify its capabilities.

Code name

The code name for CPU installed in the laptop.

This parameter characterizes, first of all, the generation to which the processor belongs, and the microarchitecture used in it. At the same time, chips with different code names can belong to the same microarchitecture/generation; in such cases, they differ in other parameters - general positioning, belonging to certain series (see above), the presence / absence of certain specific functions, etc.

Nowadays, the following code names are relevant in Intel processors: Coffee Lake, Comet Lake, Ice Lake, Tiger Lake, Jasper Lake, Alder Lake, Raptor Lake (13th Gen), Alder Lake-N, Raptor Lake (14th Gen), Meteor Lake (Series 1), Raptor Lake (Series 1), Lunar Lake (Series 2). For AMD, the list looks like this: Zen 2 Renoir, Zen 2 Lucienne, Zen 3 Cezanne, Zen 3 Barcelo, Zen 3+ Rembrandt, Zen 3+ Rembrandt R, Zen 2 Mendocino, Zen 3 Barcelo R, Zen 4 Dragon Range, Zen 4 Phoenix Zen 4 Hawk Point, Zen 5 Strix Point. Detailed data on different code names can be found in special sources.

Processor cores

The number of cores in the laptop CPU.

The core is a part of the CPU designed to process one thread of instructions (and sometimes more, for such models, see "Number of threads"). Nowadays, in laptops you can find dual-core, quad-core, six-core, eight-core, ten-core, 12-core, 14-core CPUs. Also note that recently configurations with different types of cores as part of a single CPU are gaining popularity. Such chips are built on a hybrid architecture that combines high performance and energy-efficient cores. They operate at different clock speeds, have different amounts of pre-installed cache memory and are designed to solve different problems. In particular, such CPUs are found in Intel CPUs (from the 12th generation) and Apple.

Theoretically, more cores means higher performance, especially in parallel computing tasks or when processing multiple resource-intensive tasks at the same time. However, in practice this is true only all else being equal – that is, with a similar microarchitecture, clock frequency, cache volumes and other key parameters. Modern CPUs can vary greatly on these parameters – in itself, a greater number of cores does not mean superiority. This is especially true for dual- and quad-core chips: a mobil...e-level CPU (for example, Snapdragon, see "CPU series") with 4 cores may well be inferior in capabilities to a dual-core desktop series chip (like Core i3 or i5, which are often used in universal laptops with the "optimal" set of specifications for different tasks). When evaluating CPUs with two or four cores, it is necessary to look, first of all, at the general set of characteristics. But the presence of six, eight or more cores is almost certainly a sign of a powerful CPU. Such equipment is typical mainly for advanced gaming and professional laptops.

Total threads

The number of threads supported by the laptop processor.

A thread is a sequence of instructions executed by a processor. Initially, each processor core was designed for one such sequence, and the number of threads was equal to the number of cores. However, in modern CPUs, multithreading technologies are increasingly being used, which allow loading each core with two instruction sequences at once. Such technologies have different names for different manufacturers, but the principle of their operation is the same: during the inevitable pauses in the execution of one of the threads, the kernel does not idle, but works with a different sequence. Accordingly, the total number of threads in such processors is twice the number of cores; such a scheme of work significantly increases productivity (although, of course, it also affects the cost).

CPU speed

The clock speed of the processor installed in the laptop (for multi-core processors, the frequency of each individual core).

Theoretically, a higher clock speed has a positive effect on performance, as it allows the processor to perform more operations per unit of time. However, in fact, the capabilities of the CPU depend on a number of other characteristics — primarily on the series to which it belongs (see above). It even happens that of the two chips, the more performant in the overall result is the slower one. With this in mind, it makes sense to compare by clock frequency only processors of the same series, and ideally, also of the same generation; and the laptop as a whole should be judged by the complex characteristics of the system, as well as by the results of tests (see below).
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