Which really, it's something that already trumps PC's by quite a long shot, since gaming laptops usually have the high price points and also have
very lacking batteries as well as graphic cards that can not be updated.
Not exact matches
Even though our LS460L
lacked electric propulsion and a trunk full of
batteries, it turned in
very good fuel economy, averaging 21 mpg over twelve months.
There is
very little penalty in weight or performance thanks to a
lack of
batteries: the electrical energy is provided by a generator which is hooked up to the engine.
AndroidCentral resumed it
very well, saying that it's an excellent and
very fast smartphone, only
lacking a removable
battery, microSD card slot and the ability to turn off LTE data, which could probably save more
battery.
No headphone jack Small
battery Screen is
very easily scratched
Lacks true water resistance Camera is weak in low light
Aside from GPS, I saw
very little differences between Series 1 and 2 benchmarks in my testing, including
battery life; the Series 1 doesn't have the same bigger
battery as the latest Apple Watch, but given that it also
lacks GPS and the brighter screen, I suspect that the S1P processor does a lot of the heavy lifting here.