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I imagine it's the smaller battery. I'm guessing that's the trade-off for it being $999 instead of the $1099 that was announced for the RTX 2060. But I'd love to hear an official answer to confirm.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.48wh. You get extra hard drive space with this option
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.48Wh. With the smaller battery, there is an empty slot for a hdd/ssd.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's the smaller battery as it is listed as a "3 cell;" the larger battery is a "4 cell." The same issue with the screen, it is a 60 GHz as mentioned in another question. Would suggest that you read reviews as the screen is universally panned, see https://www.ultrabookreview.com/36108-asus-tuf-gaming-fa506iv-review/. THE INFORMATION BELOW IS FOR THE RYZEN 7 4800H; RTX 2060 90W; 144 GHz refresh rate screen; and 32 GB ram; The color (Coverage) and brightness are the same for either refresh rate. Panel Hardware ID: Panda LM156LF-2F01; Coverage: 62.1% sRGB, 43.2% AdobeRGB, 44.3% DCI P3; Measured gamma: 2.14; Max brightness in the middle of the screen: 253 cd/m2 on power; (average is 218 cd/m2) Contrast at max brightness: 811:1; (with new testing method 1000:1) White point: 7100 K; Black on max brightness: 0.20 cd/m2; PWM: tbu Response time: tbu.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.48Wh. It says so in the specifications.
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