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The screen resolution is 1600 x 900.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Radeon Drivers from AMDs sight allow you to really push the display. I'm running higher than the specs and it works just fine after testing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Screen is LED HD 1080P, not IPS, hence the viewing angled is not 178 degree, more like 110 degree. The screen is set up for gaming not like a TV; it is built for "speed". The LED screen also uses lower power, IPS is about 20% more power with battery drain. Graphics uses 2 GB, which good for light gaming and watching 1080p. Onboard WiFi is 1x1 not 2x2; you need a 2x2 adapter($25) for faster gaming or network connection adapter($15) is needed also, just USB 3.0 onboard. These issues are irrelevant if you use a dual monitor and an adapter for WiFi. I use the laptop for internet browsing(Amazon Prime videos) and light coding. Overall the laptop is light weight (17.3 screen) and thin, unlike a bulky gaming laptop that uses more power (battery drain) and costs much more. ASUS - Vivobook 17.3" Laptop - AMD Ryzen 7 - 12GB Memory AMD Radeon Vega 10 - 512GB SSD- is much better than a laptop with integrated graphics.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Search this on You Tube: hd test video 1080p 60fps and run some of the tests. I'm running my display at 1920*1280 using the latest AMD drivers and get some really beautiful results using AMDs virtual resolution.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe so, at least thats what the specs say
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