Not only compact but also able to play VR games million alien 13 R3 on OK

[Abstract] Although the actual body is not small and exquisite, but for laptops compatible with virtual reality technology, the alien 13 R3 is still very compact. In addition, it performs very well in the game.

Tencent Digital (Wen Xin) According to the TechCrunch website, the latest alien product is the company's smallest and most powerful laptop. For a notebook compatible with virtual reality technology, the 13 R3 can be said to be extremely compact, but portability is expensive. In addition to virtual reality, both gamers and average users can find it has plenty of other uses, especially because its performance is similar to that of a small-size game desktop rather than a game.

With a 13.3-inch OLED touchscreen and a brightness of 400 nits, the 13 R3 offers richer colors with fast, smooth cursor movement—giving the player the advantage of being small (though not critical) in milliseconds. The display resolution reaches Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels).

On the processor side, 13 R3 is equipped with Intel's latest product: the seventh-generation Core i7-7700HQ quad-core processor, which can be turbo-charged to 3.8GHz and has an integrated 6MB cache. In addition, it also features 16GB DDR4 memory clocked at 2667MHz, a 512GB Pcie SSD, and the GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card with integrated 6GB GDDR5 memory. The wireless connection includes 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth 4.1.

13 R3 integrates a large number of interfaces: LAN, external graphics card, HDMI, monitor, 2 USB-C, 2 USB 3.0, power supply, and dedicated microphone and audio interface. Unfortunately, it does not have an SD card slot, but due to the large number of interfaces, this deficiency is easily overlooked by users.

TechCrunch said that due to the use of Nvidia's latest Pascal graphics architecture, the GTX 1060 graphics card is capable of playing most of the current games at the highest settings and native resolutions, typically achieving frame rates of 50-80 fps (frames per second).

Some of the games that TechCrunch author Stefan Etienne tested include Arma III: Apex, Rainbow Six: Siege, and Crysis 3 (Crysis 3). Battlefield 1 is a highly demanding game for graphics cards and processors. In DirectX 12 mode, when playing online, the frame rate will be reduced by about 10-20 fps. Etienne therefore lowered the graphics settings. In the middle-high range. "Battlefield 1" still has a very high picture quality and is running fluently. However, for players who are particularly concerned with details, the gap is still obvious.

Even with a higher setting, Etienne can experience some of the VR presentations on the HTC Vive, without major problems. 13 R3 is slightly inferior to the alien's desktop product in terms of processing capability, but for a 13-inch notebook, this performance still leaves a lasting impression.

Battery life is another matter due to the configuration of high-energy-consuming displays and processors. 13 The R3’s battery life is about 2.5 hours when the game is played (the clock frequency is lower than the nominal value when no power is supplied). Its performance in terms of battery life is lower than that of Razer's Blade 14, which lasts for about 5-7 hours.

13 The R3 uses a familiar alien AlienFX lighting system. In addition to the touchpad, logo, and power button, the user can divide the keyboard into four different sections. AlienFX has no practical use except to look beautiful, but it works really well.

TechCrunch said that the keyboard and the touchpad are the weak points of the 13 R3. The keys provide measurable mechanical feedback, but the space is a bit cramped. The feel of the touchpad is also small. The two buttons give people a very soft feeling and are really not suitable for playing games.

The 13 R3 is indeed compact enough for systems that are compatible with virtual reality, but it is light and thin: 5.8 pounds (2.63 kg) and 0.87 inches (22.1 mm) thick. If you just want a more traditional game, Blade 14 may be a better choice. For users who want to purchase laptops compatible with virtual reality systems and have a budget of more than US$2,000 (approximately RMB 13,758), 13 R3 meets their needs.

Source: TechCrunch

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