A:AnswerIf you mean the difference between this (15-DF1033DX) and the 15-DF0033DX then this one has this year's latest 10th generation Intel processor (Core i7-10510U). That other one has the older 8th generation Core i7-8565U. This one has Intel UHD Graphics 630 and that other one has Intel UHD Graphics 620. This one has the new WiFi 6 and that other one doesn't.
A:AnswerBoth of the previous responses are incorrect. It does come with an active pen - it is in the same part of the packaging as the power adapter. It also comes with a laptop sleeve. The laptop is packed in a box within a box...the sleeve is in the outer box between a couple of sheets of cardboard. Don't throw away your packaging until you find it!
A:AnswerThe 15-DF1033DX has two SODIMM slots, but they are customer non-accessible/non-upgradeable I'm afraid so you would not be able to upgrade the RAM from the 16 GB that is installed.
A:Answeraccording to the ‘from the manufacturer’ at the end of the product page, 340 nits and 72% ntsc. and I GUESS 60 hz because it’s a 4K but just middle end.
A:AnswerI get about seven hours of battery while doing homework - watching lectures, moderate web browsing, and using an IDE. The battery life on this laptop is much better than the Lenovo Yoga C940 that I returned.
A:AnswerYes it does you only need to buy a screen protector to protect the face it's worth it yoo. The pictures are crisp and sound is awesome any more question fill free. Hope you enjoy it like I am.
A:AnswerThis laptop is sold in two configuration, with 4K monitor, and 4K AMOLED monitor. I have the AMOLED model (it is about $400 more expensive). The AMOLED screen deserves the price difference, the screen is gorgeous.
A:AnswerI just bought it last night, Im a photographer and the specs are really good. I went to best buy and messed with it a bit and loved the resolution, its really fast too.... It was out of stock so I have to wait until Thursday to get it ...
A:AnswerYes, it has 1 USB type A. I use a dongle that makes it into 4 usable USB 3.0 ports. The type C, which is newer, is much faster data transfer, but I'll get there. I own too many connectors that are Type A (USB 3.0), I can wait a while.
A:AnswerI work for UCLA Health and this laptop will work fine for Citrix, as well as Radiology Images. Boot up time is fast and it wale up from Sleep Mode instantly. It's a very solid laptop and may feel a little heavy compared to most Ultrabooks, but nothing major. I appreciate the little extra weight because it feels very sturdy and dependable.
So far i have no complaints, and like it very much. I will be using it for a combination of work, Video / Photo Editing, DJing with Serato, and basic gaming.
A:AnswerYes, you can use the webcam for Windows Hello login. I did not choose to use that feature and use the fingerprint reader instead.
The Intel processor IS one from this year but is the 10th generation 10nm Comet Lake not 10th generation 10nm Ice Lake. I don't think there are any Ice Lake mobile chips.
A:AnswerIt comes with 2 USB type C ports (new pill-shaped port, USB 3.1 gen 2) one of which also supports Thunderbolt 3.
It also comes with 1 USB type A port (old rectangle-shaped port, USB 3.1 gen 1).
The laptop can also be charged via either USB C port which can come in handy if you have a different computer such as a newer Macbook that comes with a USB type C charger. I have tried 3 different 90W USB type C laptop chargers and they all work.
All 3 USB ports are in the same area of the laptop (right edge near back) which could be considered a drawback.