Thursday, May 16th 2024

COLORFUL Introduces the new EVOL G Series Gaming Laptops

Colorful Technology Company Limited, a leading brand in gaming PC components, gaming laptops, and Hi-fi audio products, proudly introduces the new EVOL G Series gaming laptops powered by the 13th Generation Intel Core processors and NVIDIA RTX 4060 graphics. The EVOL G Series comes in a new futuristic design featuring Lila—a space traveler exploring colorful galaxies and the universe. The EVOL G Series gets a new look that sets it apart from the EVOL P Series. The new EVOL G Series also introduces Lila, a space explorer that inspired the futuristic design of the new EVOL gaming laptop. The EVOL G Series is available in white and grey colors with an RGB-lit keyboard.

The COLORFUL EVOL G Series comes equipped with up to a 13th generation Intel Core i7-13620H processor with 10 cores and 16 threads, clocked up to 4.90 GHz. It is paired with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 GPU, which supports ray tracing and DLSS 3.5 for more immersive gaming, and the highest AI power of up to 233 TOP. EVOL G Series comes equipped with a QHD (2560 x 1440) 165 Hz IPS gaming screen, with a high screen-to-body ratio of 86%. Display also features a viewing angle and 100% sRGB color gamut coverage delivering accurate colors and vivid visuals.
Advanced Cooling
The EVOL G Series laptops feature three cooling modes allowing users to tweak cooling performance between maximum cooling and maximum silence. The EVOL G Series are packed with 10 mm-thick heat pipes with high-density turbine fans for fast heat dissipation with improved acoustics.
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8 Comments on COLORFUL Introduces the new EVOL G Series Gaming Laptops

#1
Space Lynx
Astronaut
I will never understand high resolution laptops. this screen size should be 1080p or 1200p maximum. that 4060 can barely handle AAA 1080p games as it is, let alone at a higher resolution. so dumb, instead put a glass panel on it, that will make the colors pop, increase sharpness and contrast, - and you will still maintain high refresh rates
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#2
KellyNyanbinary
Those are some weird exhaust vent placements. I’m curious what the cooling system looks like.
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#3
ARF
Space LynxI will never understand high resolution laptops. this screen size should be 1080p or 1200p maximum.
I will never understand low resolution laptops as per your request. 1080p and 1200p are low quality resolutions, unless used on 5 or 6-inch phones.
This screen size is ok at 1440p, but would be even more vivid, realistic, immersive, detailed and colourful if it was 2160p.
You know that lower resolutions introduce terrible screen door effect, which means you never see the right colours.
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#4
dj-electric
ARFI will never understand low resolution laptops as per your request. 1080p and 1200p are low quality resolutions, unless used on 5 or 6-inch phones.
This screen size is ok at 1440p, but would be even more vivid, realistic, immersive, detailed and colourful if it was 2160p.
You know that lower resolutions introduce terrible screen door effect, which means you never see the right colours.
I think that this is a matter of GPU to resolution ratio.
I do not think a contemporary laptop containing a mobile RTX 4060 is built to quite handle the demands of 1440p 165Hz. Im sure that in other uses it will be completely fine, or otherwise in medium settings on most titles
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#5
Gmr_Chick
featuring Lila—a space traveler exploring colorful galaxies and the universe.
"Bitch, please." - Samus Aran

This will probably be LQ'd but I felt compelled to do it! :D :roll:
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#6
MentalAcetylide
ARFI will never understand low resolution laptops as per your request. 1080p and 1200p are low quality resolutions, unless used on 5 or 6-inch phones.
This screen size is ok at 1440p, but would be even more vivid, realistic, immersive, detailed and colourful if it was 2160p.
You know that lower resolutions introduce terrible screen door effect, which means you never see the right colours.
Because not all programs can have all text & dialogue scaled up in size to compensate for a higher resolution setting. While you might be able to scale things up globally in Windows settings, it might not have any effect on the text size in some programs. I've already encountered a few that are like that. So running 4k on a 15"-17" is not always a good idea. I'm not sure how things are currently or if all programs/apps are finally on board with Window's size scaling & such, but it has been a problem in the past.
I've had an 18" laptop with 1080p resolution and I've never had a problem with screen door effects. However, being that it was TN, the only issue I had with it was poor viewing angles.
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#7
ARF
MentalAcetylideBecause not all programs can have all text & dialogue scaled up in size to compensate for a higher resolution setting. While you might be able to scale things up globally in Windows settings, it might not have any effect on the text size in some programs. I've already encountered a few that are like that. So running 4k on a 15"-17" is not always a good idea. I'm not sure how things are currently or if all programs/apps are finally on board with Window's size scaling & such, but it has been a problem in the past.
I've had an 18" laptop with 1080p resolution and I've never had a problem with screen door effects. However, being that it was TN, the only issue I had with it was poor viewing angles.
That's problem of the apps that you point out, and your solution is to stop using these apps that sabotage your experience, and limit you onto ancient screen resolutions. :D
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MentalAcetylide
ARFThat's problem of the apps that you point out, and your solution is to stop using these apps that sabotage your experience, and limit you onto ancient screen resolutions. :D
Why should I do that when I have no need for 4k+ resolution? Its not going to make any difference unless you're Mr. Magoo and need to have your nose pressed against the screen to see anything, and I can't say that I know of anyone that uses their monitor like that. I'm on a 27" 1440p monitor right now and don't have any issues that you've described. Imo, 4k is a complete waste on anything smaller than 27" screens, and I wouldn't even consider it until I was upgrading to a 32"+ monitor.
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