![]() When I compared the Y50-70 Touch to the Pulse 15, the Lenovo missed the mark at every turn. At 219 nits, the P25X wasn't much brighter, but the Blade 14 and Pulse 15 lit up the room, at 260 and 289 nits, respectively. The laptop measured a dim 190 nits, which is far below the 289-nit mainstream average. Instead, the display was darker than I expected, casting a shadow over what should have been rich, deep color. However, the higher resolution did not translate into the bright, vivacious vistas I had hoped for. The Y50-70 gets bumped up from a nontouch 1920 x 1080p display to a 3840 x 2160p touch panel. When I reviewed the original Y50, I recommended springing for the Ultra HD edition. The Y50-70 Touch is nowhere as heavy or thick as the Gigabyte P25X, which is 6.2 pounds and 15.43 x 10.35 x 1.51 inches. The Razer Blade 14 (13.6 x 9.3 x 0.7 inches) is even lighter, at 4.4 pounds. It's a full pound heavier than the Maingear Pulse 15 (4.6 pounds, 15.4 x 10.5 x 0.75 inches). Weighing 5.6 pounds and measuring 15.23 x 0.37 x 0.9 inches, the Y50-70 Touch is on the heavier side of the spectrum.
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