The summary of ‘Lenovo Yoga 7i i7 1165G7 vs HP Envy x360 Ryzen 4500U || Battle of Ultrabooks’

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The video compares the Lenovo Yoga 7i and HP Envy x360 14 laptops in terms of design, display, speakers, ports, charging solutions, keyboards, trackpads, and performance. Differences in aesthetics, build quality, display brightness, touch screens, speakers, webcam quality, ports, charging speed, battery life, and CPU performance are highlighted. The Lenovo is favored for its speakers, trackpad, keyboard layout, and processor efficiency, while the HP excels in color accuracy and gaming performance. The discussion also addresses thermal issues with the Ryzen and Intel CPUs in the laptops. Future comparisons between the Ryzen 5 4500U and Intel 11th gen 1165 G7 CPUs are promised.

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In this segment of the video, the content creator introduces a laptop comparison between the Lenovo Yoga 7i and the HP Envy x360 14. They highlight differences in design and build quality, noting that both laptops are all-metal builds but have different aesthetic preferences – the Lenovo is considered more minimalistic while the HP has a chrome finish that attracts fingerprints. The Lenovo model is noted to have a larger footprint due to speaker placement and a bigger screen. The video teases a more detailed comparison of the processors in the next video and encourages viewers to subscribe and turn on notifications for updates.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the differences between the Lenovo Yoga 7i and HP Envy laptops. The Lenovo has a slightly less comfortable palm rest area compared to the HP. Both laptops feature 300 nit IPS displays with 1080p resolution, though the speaker wishes for a higher brightness level, ideally 400 nits. The HP is marginally brighter than the Lenovo but has better color accuracy. Both laptops come with touch screens and pens, with the Lenovo including a nifty pen holder but occupying a USB port. The HP’s pen can be stored magnetically on the display. Webcam quality is also compared, with the HP being noisier than the Lenovo.

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In this segment of the video, the focus is on comparing the speakers, ports, and charging solutions of the Lenovo Yoga 7i and the HP Envy x360. The Lenovo Yoga 7i wins in speaker quality with better bass response compared to the HP Envy x360, which lacks bass and can sound tinny at higher volumes. The HP Envy x360 has a good selection of ports with a mic and audio jack combo, USB ports, USB-C, and a micro SD slot, while the Lenovo Yoga 7i has more limited port options with Thunderbolt 4 ports, a single USB-A, and a 3.5 mm jack. The trade-off for the better speakers on the Lenovo is the lack of ports. Both laptops come with 65-watt adapters, with the Lenovo featuring a USB-C charging cable, but both also have their proprietary connectors. The HP has a smaller 51-watt hour battery offering around 8 hours of battery life, while the Lenovo’s larger 71-watt hour battery provides approximately 8.5 to 9 hours of battery life.

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In this segment of the video, the key points discussed are the charging speed of both laptops reaching 50 percent in 30 minutes, positive feedback on Lenovo Yoga 7i’s keyboard compared to HP, criticism on HP’s keyboard layout, Lenovo’s larger and smoother trackpad, and performance differences between the i5 variant in Lenovo and the Ryzen 5 4500u in HP. The Lenovo is praised for its snappier trackpad clicks, spacious trackpad, and better keyboard layout. The HP is noted for its dampened trackpad clicks and odd keyboard layout. Performance-wise, the i5 variant in Lenovo offers a quad-core processor with eight threads, while the HP features a six-core, six-thread processor with a lower TGP range of 15 to 25 watts.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the power profiles of two laptops featuring Ryzen and Intel CPUs. The Ryzen CPU runs cooler due to its 7-nanometer process and lower TGP. The performance of the Ryzen CPU is sustained but reaches high temperatures causing thermal throttling. The Intel CPU comes with superior Xe graphics, offering better gaming performance but at the cost of higher temperatures. For non-gaming tasks, the Ryzen CPU is preferred for its efficiency and lower temperatures. The video promises a detailed comparison between the Ryzen 5 4500U and Intel 11th gen 1165 G7 in the future.

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