I’ve had a few people tell me this over the years and just wondering if anyone knows how true it is. I guess the sentiment is that 1080p on any gaming pc device including laptops is much easier to run, and is way less harder on any gaming pc or laptop. Therefore the laptop theoretically has a much higher chance to last longer than a 1440p or 4K gaming laptop. Any truth to this?

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      It is rough, even more considering the quality of display macbook’s have.

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        yeah idk if i can do 1080 the more i think about it lol i think ima just get the asus zephyrus g14. It’s 1440p and really light and from what i understand really reliable too for a light gaming laptop

        im on an M1 14 Pro right now so going down to 1080p will probably be way too much of a downgrade for me

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          I have heard great things from the g14 from the Zephyrus subreddit, check there. There is a model with a oled panel
          I recently bought, not a gaming laptop, but a vivobook S14 with a 2.8k Oled display, and damn, it´s hard, very hard to return to 1080p after it. The washed out colors and lack of contrast are a turn off, not matter the graphic card is in it.