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Review on 15.6" Xiaomi Mi Gaming Laptop 2019 1920x1080, Intel Core i7 9750H 2.6GHz, RAM 16GB, DDR4, SSD 512GB, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, Windows 10 Home, JYU4144CN, black by Jnis Labucis ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

I took 4K video for editing (H265/264 FPS60/50 up to 100 Mbps) A laptop in installation is a compromise, but mobility is needed. That's why: Pay more, get worse, and try to work. Based on configuration tips floating around the Internet on various sources for editing in 4K (without specifying the source material! ): -i5 and above (8 gen and above or equivalent) not any U processors -RAM 16 GB -SSD, sometimes it is advised to store sources on HDD (forget about it with 4K) -GPU with 4GB -TFT IPS FullHD matrix and preferably at least 15" Outcome: Do not believe the "fairy tales". Conclusions on the performance of 4K processing configurations were made, apparently, from the bulldozer. These are wild predictions that anyone can make looking at those specifications and recommendations from manufacturers. They have nothing to do with reality. Based on my configuration: i5 (9300H) 4 cores and 6 threads RAM upgraded to 24GB SSD 512GB (M2) GPU GTX 1660 Ti with 6GB Material 4K/60 265 100 Mbps, Tried to mount the original in Davinci 16), normally work, it's hard to call it: timeline friezes and this is without effects and color core. But only cropping, slowing down, increasing speed. Outputs: 1. Mounting codec, stock up proxies with Terabytes of SSD)) 2. Projects FullHD and encode 4K in it or in H264 3. Shoot initially in FullHD and do not climb into 4K)) 4K (H264) even 150Mbit has no problems during installation. And I wanted so much, "does not take a steam bath", but as "one classic" of our time said, your expectations are your problems. During operation, I noticed that only the processor is being loaded; RAM of 24GB, maximum 16 is used; The video card when rendering up to 80%, by the way, the rendering is fast, in my opinion. Here is an example: - 4K(265) 60/50 FPS - project/outcome 1080 - up to 5 easy fusion transitions - plus color correction of all clips, up to 30 pieces per minute. It takes about 10% less than the time of the final video. In general, the laptop is good, it looks gorgeous, I like it, it’s nice to work on it, the main thing is to put up with it and forget about editing the original in 4K (H265), without proxies, and everything becomes buzzing. Took, at the end of 2022 for 74000 + 4000 (16GB of RAM)

Pros
  • -Appearance -Adequate price for the configuration, but . -Balanced iron, but. - A bunch of connectors (considering that they are now being reduced for laptops), but . -Two unsoldered RAM slots - You can add RAM up to 32GB - Can add 2 more drives (M2 and Sata) for storage -Keyboard backlight (customizable) -Wide keys) -Normal touchpad - With simple tasks, the work of coolers is barely audible And much more, but . compromise
Cons
  • -The price would be officially sold space, it would be -Not for "normal" 4K editing, hail proxies) -No Type-C connector (normal, not just for the Monitor, although it was removed) and Thunderbolt ( There are more features - Noise under load. but this is rather inherent in all powerful laptops -Have to lift the rear end so that the air comes out faster under load -Weighty under 3 kg, but given its performance, it still has a normal weight - after such reviews, prices do not decrease, but grow (