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Regular use is about 4.5 - 5 hours. Use Notebookchecks 7559 guide as reference. The 7567 is longer battery life than the 7559, so apples to apples in terms of 4k, it will have a slightly longer battery life. 

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3 hours ago, Pendragon said:

Regular use is about 4.5 - 5 hours. Use Notebookchecks 7559 guide as reference. The 7567 is longer battery life than the 7559, so apples to apples in terms of 4k, it will have a slightly longer battery life. 

Ok but what about gaming 

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3 hours ago, Pendragon said:

Regular use is about 4.5 - 5 hours. Use Notebookchecks 7559 guide as reference. The 7567 is longer battery life than the 7559, so apples to apples in terms of 4k, it will have a slightly longer battery life. 

And i would be running in 1080p so would it be stretched or normal and would the battery be like the fhd model 

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8 minutes ago, jackgaming said:

 

No. Not how it works. A 4k panel running 1080p still physically powers 4k worth of pixels. 

 

My advice is just run it at native 4k with 200% scaling. There r some 3rd party scaling tools that make life easier on programs that don't scale properly and windows has gotten better in the past year or so. I would know, I use my 4k panel daily. 

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(Retired) Zbook 15: i7-6820HQ, M2000M, 32gb, 512gb SSD + 2tb HDD, 4k Dreamcolor

(Retired) Alienware 15 R3: i7-6820HK, GTX1070, 16gb, 512 SSD + 1tb HDD, 1080p

(Retired) T560: i7-6600U, HD520, 16gb, 512gb SSD, 1620p

(Retired) P650RS: i7-6820HK, 1070, 16gb, 512gb + 1tb HDD, 4k Samsung PLS

(Retired) MBP 2012 Retina: i7-3820QM, GT650M, 16gb, 512gb SSD, 1800p

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23 minutes ago, Pendragon said:

No. Not how it works. A 4k panel running 1080p still physically powers 4k worth of pixels. 

 

My advice is just run it at native 4k with 200% scaling. There r some 3rd party scaling tools that make life easier on programs that don't scale properly and windows has gotten better in the past year or so. I would know, I use my 4k panel daily. 

And the battery life wile gaming 

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3 hours ago, jackgaming said:

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Low as shit? What do u expect? 

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(Retired) Zbook 15: i7-6820HQ, M2000M, 32gb, 512gb SSD + 2tb HDD, 4k Dreamcolor

(Retired) Alienware 15 R3: i7-6820HK, GTX1070, 16gb, 512 SSD + 1tb HDD, 1080p

(Retired) T560: i7-6600U, HD520, 16gb, 512gb SSD, 1620p

(Retired) P650RS: i7-6820HK, 1070, 16gb, 512gb + 1tb HDD, 4k Samsung PLS

(Retired) MBP 2012 Retina: i7-3820QM, GT650M, 16gb, 512gb SSD, 1800p

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