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[–] pelley@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago

Because it has a crappy 1800p display, compared to the MacBook Pro’s Retina display (3456x2234).

Testing was done at 150 nits display brightness with the wifi and keyboard backlights off on all three laptops. The video was a locally run H.264 at 24 FPS at 1080P.

Yeah, I will pass.