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#Specs
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS 8 cores 16 threads TSMC 4nm FinFET 3.8 GHz base clock 5.1 GHz max boost clock
Graphics AMD Radeon 780M RDNA 3 12 GPU cores 2700 MHz frequency
Display 16” IPS WQXGA 2560x1600 (16:10) sRGB 100% 165 Hz frequency 1064.3M(8bit+2FRC) color depth 403 nits max brightness
Storage 2 SSD m.2 NVME slots Up to 8 TB SSD storage
Memory Non-soldered memory Up to 64 GB RAM (8, 16, 32, 64 available) 5600 MHz RAM 2 sockets, dual channel from 16 GB
Battery 68‑watt‑hour battery Up to 11 hours battery
Connectivity 3 USB 3.1 2 USB-C Full function PD3.0 (USB3.1 GEN1) with power delivery and video output 2 PCI Express 4.0 (max 4TB each one) HDMI Wifi 6 RTL8852BE-CG AC/AX Bluetooth 5.2
Others Full-size backlit keyboard with numeric keypad Webcam HD 720P 1.0M with physical switch 2 microphones 2 speakers 4Ω 2W Multi-touch touchpad Full aluminum chassis USB-C charging with smart battery system
Size and Weight 356.6 * 248.5 * 20.3 mm 1.86 kg
I also wish it would have a bigger battery. 67 watt hours is pretty low for a 16 inch computer. I never understood why these manufacturers stick with exclusively the lowest specs possible while still delivering a technically acceptable laptop.
They claim 11h uptime with a full battery. I guess if you’re not doing heavy processing it’s fine.
That’s only up to 11 hours. Ryzen 7000 series can get pretty thirsty when you start doing a lot. My current laptop is rated for 10 hours of battery life, but I usually get about 2-3 on a good day. My Ryzen 5000 series laptop is really good at low loads, but 6 cores will drink through it’s 57 watt hour battery, and that’s with a 14 inch screen and an “U” CPU.
IMO any laptop that’s 15" or bigger should have at minimum a 90 watt hour battery.
Right? Even MacBook Pros have larger batteries in the 14 inch and 16 inch lineup.