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| Model | NX.HAWAA.001 |
| Release Date |
August 2019
* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date. |
| CPU | Intel i3-8130U |
| CPU Cores | 2 |
| CPU Clock Rate | 2200 MHz |
| CPU Turbo Clock Rate | 3400 MHz |
| RAM Size | 8 GB |
| Memory Type | DDR4 |
| GPU | Intel UHD Graphics 620 |
| Screen Size | 14" |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Panel Type | IPS |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Front Camera | Yes |
| Front Camera Resolution | HD |
| Dimensions | 323 mm x 238.6 mm x 17.7 mm |
| Operating System | Chrome OS |
| Weight | 1.6 Kg |
| USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A Ports | 1 |
| USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type C Ports | 2 |
| Fingerprint Reader | Yes |
| Wi-Fi Generation | 5 |
| Keyboard Backlit | Yes |
(Higher is better)
Single-thread laptop performance directly affects everyday tasks like web browsing, app launching, and office work. A higher score means snappier responsiveness, faster file operations, and smoother in applications that rely on a single CPU core.
| AMD 3700U (4 Cores) | 105% | |
| AMD 3580U (4 Cores) | 104% | |
| AMD 3250C (2 Cores) | 103% | |
| Microsoft SQ2 (8 Cores) | 103% | |
| Intel i7-7500U (2 Cores) | 102% | |
| AMD 3500U (4 Cores) | 102% | |
| Intel N100 (4 Cores) | 102% | |
| Intel i5-7300U (2 Cores) | 101% | |
| Intel i5-8250U (4 Cores) | 101% | |
| Intel i3-1110G4 (2 Cores) | ~ | |
| Intel i3-8130U (2 Cores) | 100% | |
| AMD 3450U (4 Cores) | 99% | |
| Microsoft SQ1 (8 Cores) | 98% | |
| AMD 3050C (2 Cores) | 97% | |
| AMD 2500U (4 Cores) | 97% | |
| AMD 3200U (2 Cores) | 95% | |
| Intel i7-6600U (2 Cores) | 95% | |
| Intel N200 (4 Cores) | 95% | |
| Intel i5-7200U (2 Cores) | 93% | |
| AMD 3250U (2 Cores) | 92% | |
| AMD 3050U (2 Cores) | 91% |
(Higher is better)
Multi-thread performance determines how well a laptop handles demanding workloads like video editing, 3D rendering, compiling code, and running multiple applications simultaneously. A higher score means faster export times, smoother content creation, and better overall productivity under heavy parallel workloads.
| Intel N200 (4 Cores) | 130% | |
| Intel i7-7660U (2 Cores) | 114% | |
| Intel i3-1110G4 (2 Cores) | 111% | |
| AMD 4980U (8 Cores) | 110% | |
| Intel i3-10110U (2 Cores) | 108% | |
| Intel i3-8145U (2 Cores) | 107% | |
| AMD 3200U (2 Cores) | 105% | |
| AMD 3250U (2 Cores) | 104% | |
| Intel i7-7500U (2 Cores) | 103% | |
| Intel i5-7300U (2 Cores) | 102% | |
| Intel i3-8130U (2 Cores) | 100% | |
| Intel i7-6600U (2 Cores) | 96% | |
| Intel i5-7200U (2 Cores) | 95% | |
| Intel N5100 (4 Cores) | 93% | |
| Intel i5-L16G7 (5 Cores) | 93% | |
| AMD 3250C (2 Cores) | 89% | |
| AMD 3050e (2 Cores) | 84% | |
| Intel i3-10100Y (2 Cores) | 84% | |
| AMD 3050U (2 Cores) | 83% | |
| Intel N6000 (4 Cores) | 83% | |
| Intel 6500Y (2 Cores) | 82% |
(Higher is better)
Rasterization is the traditional rendering technique used by most games to convert 3D scenes into the pixels you see on screen. A higher laptop GPU rasterization score translates to smoother frame rates, the ability to play at higher resolutions and support for more demanding graphics settings, directly impacting how enjoyable and visually rich your gaming experience will be.
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Max-Q
|
500% | |
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
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460% | |
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NVIDIA GeForce MX350
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360% | |
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Intel Iris Xe Graphics
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280% | |
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AMD Radeon 740M
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280% | |
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NVIDIA GeForce MX250
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280% | |
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Intel Iris Plus Graphics
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180% | |
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NVIDIA GeForce MX130
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180% | |
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NVIDIA GeForce MX110
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120% | |
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AMD Radeon R7
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120% | |
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Intel UHD Graphics 620
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100% | |
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Intel UHD Graphics 605
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40% | |
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AMD Radeon R3
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40% | |
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AMD Radeon R5
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40% | |
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Intel UHD Graphics 600
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20% |