Its video editing and multi-tasking scores of 414 and 490 speak to the sheer power on offer. In our application benchmarks the CPU and GPU combined for an overall result of 418, which is tremendous –nearly 100 points beyond the i7-12700H in last year's Gigabyte and further ahead of most rivals. The Core i9-13900H processor is no slouch, either, thanks to six Hyper-Threaded performance cores with a Turbo peak of 5.4GHz alongside a 1TB SSD and 32GB of DDR5 memory. You'll only get additional ability if you spend more on a laptop with an RTX 4080 or RTX 4090 or if you buy a desktop. Nvidia's latest GPU will handle almost any GPU-accelerated professional workload. In 3DMark Time Spy the Aero scored 11,474, while the RTX 3070 Ti used in last year's Aero only managed 8,617. In 3DMark Fire Strike the RTX 4070's result of 25,103 outpaced the RTX 3080 by 5,000 points. In Cinebench's OpenGL test the RTX 4070 scored 182.28fps – even the RTX 3080 tapped out at 135fps. The Gigabyte's maya-06 score of 363.18 streaks beyond the RTX 3070's 240.1 result. In SPECviewperf's 3dsmax-07 test the RTX 4070 scored 93.08 – miles better than the 77.42 scored by the RTX 3070 in the Asus. There's no shortage of brute force ability. Beyond that, expect gains when streaming and handling video calls, too. You'll get improved performance in Adobe's tools and in loads of other creative, photographic and video-editing app, with AI often deployed. The new Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 has 4,608 Ada Lovelace cores, 8GB of memory and loads of boosted functionality in professional apps thanks to Nvidia Studio drivers. That OLED panel is one of the best ever in a laptop, and the Aero doesn't stop impressing. Gigabyte Aero 16 OLED (2023) review: Hardware and performance The Dell is a decent IPS alternative due to the huge pricing of its OLED panels, and the Asus' OLED display can't match up in terms of colour gamut. The Aero's panel is better than the MacBook's Mini LED display – that panel is brighter but Mini LED can't quite match OLED for contrast and the Aero has a broader colour gamut and higher resolution. We don't have big concerns, although bear in mind that the VESA DisplayHDR 600 protocol isn't great, so you won't get much gain in HDR content – and that IPS displays remain better for muted tones. The Aero's panel works accurately in any creative situation, and the OLED tech delivers dynamic images. The Aero even produced 95.2% of the Adobe RGB space at 113.6%, so you can work in Adobe apps too –something that's never guaranteed, even on creative laptops. The screen produces 100% of the sRGB gamut at 164.9% volume and 98.1% of the DCI-P3 space at 116.8%, which makes it's easy to work in either space – and that colours look brilliantly bold. The Delta E of 1.28 is excellent, and the colour temperature of 6,387K is rock-solid. It's Pantone-validated for colour accuracy, too. The OLED screen delivers perfect black levels and infinite contrast, which means huge punch and vibrancy in every situation. The 16in panel has a 16:10 aspect ratio and 3840 x 2400 resolution, so you've got plenty of space for detailed creative work, spreading out windows and reading websites. Gigabyte Aero 16 OLED (2023) review: Display It's also coated with the same fingerprint-resistant coating as the chassis. It's large, accurate and has a crisp clicking action. The keyboard easily competes with the Apple and Dell units, which have less travel and feel a bit lighter. As with most rivals, there's no numberpad. A crisp, bright backlight bolsters the keyboard and it's got full-size cursor, Return and function keys and an extra column with the Home, PgUp, PgDn and End keys.
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