Intel® Unison™ solution | Intel® Unison™ solution is currently only available on eligible Intel® Evo™ designs on Windows-based PCs and only pairs with Android- or iOS-based phones. The Intel Unison PC app is available on the Microsoft Store and is supported on Windows 11 22H2 and later. The Intel Unison phone app is supported on (i) iOS 15 and above and (ii) Android 9 and above. Android application is available on Google Play store and on select other app stores. iOS application is available on Apple Store. For the pairing process, phone devices must be nearby and powered on. An internet connection is required for phone to PC pairing (does not have to be on the same network) and Bluetooth® is required for IOS-based phone pairing. On Android-based phones, Bluetooth® is only required for the calling feature. See intel.com/Evo for additional information about Intel Unison solution. |
Intel Evo provides the best overall laptop experience. | As measured by unique features of Intel Evo designs such as high performing Intel Core CPUs, consistent responsiveness, premium audio & visual components, broad ecosystem compatibility, sleek form factor innovations, optional touch screen and connectivity solutions. Intel's comprehensive laptop innovation program Project Athena ensures all designs with the Intel Evo brand have been tested, measured and verified against a premium specification and key experience indicators. Verification testing includes time taken to perform up to 25 workflows predictive of performance under a typical-use environment of multiple cloud-based and (where available) local apps and web pages. The typical-use environment includes Google Chrome browser, Google G-Suite or Microsoft Office 365, YouTube and Google Meet or Zoom. Testing is conducted on unplugged laptops with at least 30% charge level on battery, connected to 802.11ax wireless, and with shipped hardware configurations including Windows 11 (Windows-based devices) and Chrome OS (Chrome-based devices) and 250-nit (LCD displays)/200-nit (OLED displays) screen brightness. Testing results as of February 2022, and do not guarantee individual laptop performance. Learn more at www.intel.com/Evo . |
9 or more hours of real-world battery life on designs with FHD displays | Time taken to drain from 100% to critical battery level while performing workflows under a typical-use environment comprising multiple cloud-based and (where available) local apps and web pages. The typical-use environment includes Google Chrome browser, Google G-Suite or Microsoft Office 365, YouTube and Google Meet or Zoom. Testing is conducted on unplugged laptops, connected to 802.11ax wireless, and with shipped hardware configurations including Windows 11 (Windows-based devices) and Chrome OS (Chrome-based devices) and 250-nit (LCD displays)/200-nit (OLED displays) screen brightness. Testing results as of February 2022, and do not guarantee individual laptop performance. Learn more at www.intel.com/Evo . Individual system results may vary; power and performance vary by use, configuration and other factors. Testing results are as of February 2022 and do not guarantee individual laptop performance. |
8.5 or more hours of real-world battery life on designs with FHD+/2K displays | Time taken to drain from 100% to critical battery level while performing workflows under a typical-use environment comprising multiple cloud-based and (where available) local apps and web pages. The typical-use environment includes Google Chrome browser, Google G-Suite or Microsoft Office 365, YouTube and Google Meet or Zoom. Testing is conducted on unplugged laptops, connected to 802.11ax wireless, and with shipped hardware configurations including Windows 11 (Windows-based devices) and Chrome OS (Chrome-based devices) and 250-nit (LCD displays)/200-nit (OLED displays) screen brightness. Testing results as of February 2022, and do not guarantee individual laptop performance. Learn more at www.intel.com/Evo . Individual system results may vary; power and performance vary by use, configuration and other factors. Testing results are as of February 2022 and do not guarantee individual laptop performance. |
8 or more hours of real-world battery life on designs with QHD displays | Time taken to drain from 100% to critical battery level while performing workflows under a typical-use environment comprising multiple cloud-based and (where available) local apps and web pages. The typical-use environment includes Google Chrome browser, Google G-Suite or Microsoft Office 365, YouTube and Google Meet or Zoom. Testing is conducted on unplugged laptops, connected to 802.11ax wireless, and with shipped hardware configurations including Windows 11 (Windows-based devices) and Chrome OS (Chrome-based devices) and 250-nit (LCD displays)/200-nit (OLED displays) screen brightness. Testing results as of February 2022, and do not guarantee individual laptop performance. Learn more at www.intel.com/Evo . Individual system results may vary; power and performance vary by use, configuration and other factors. Testing results are as of February 2022 and do not guarantee individual laptop performance. |
7.5 or more hours of real-world battery life on designs with 2.8K displays | Time taken to drain from 100% to critical battery level while performing workflows under a typical-use environment comprising multiple cloud-based and (where available) local apps and web pages. The typical-use environment includes Google Chrome browser, Google G-Suite or Microsoft Office 365, YouTube and Google Meet or Zoom. Testing is conducted on unplugged laptops, connected to 802.11ax wireless, and with shipped hardware configurations including Windows 11 (Windows-based devices) and Chrome OS (Chrome-based devices) and 250-nit (LCD displays)/200-nit (OLED displays) screen brightness. Individual system results may vary; power and performance vary by use, configuration and other factors. Testing results are as of February 2022 and do not guarantee individual laptop performance. |
7 or more hours of real-world battery life on designs with 4K UHD display | Time taken to drain from 100% to critical battery level while performing workflows under a typical-use environment comprising multiple cloud-based and (where available) local apps and web pages. The typical-use environment includes Google Chrome browser, Google G-Suite or Microsoft Office 365, YouTube and Google Meet or Zoom. Testing is conducted on unplugged laptops, connected to 802.11ax wireless, and with shipped hardware configurations including Windows 11 (Windows-based devices) and Chrome OS (Chrome-based devices) and 250-nit (LCD displays)/200-nit (OLED displays) screen brightness. Testing results as of February 2022, and do not guarantee individual laptop performance. Learn more at www.intel.com/Evo . Individual system results may vary; power and performance vary by use, configuration and other factors. Testing results are as of February 2022 and do not guarantee individual laptop performance. |
4 or more hours of battery life in a 30-minute charge on laptops with FHD displays | Minimum charge attained in 30-minute window while powered off from OEM-default shutdown level. Individual system results may vary; power and performance vary by use, configuration and other factors. Testing results are as of February 2022 and do not guarantee individual laptop performance. |
Instant wake | All Intel Evo designs are co-engineered and verified to specification requirement of 1 sec or less. Individual system results may vary; power and performance vary by use, configuration and other factors. Testing results are as of February 2022 and do not guarantee individual laptop performance. |
Verification | Intel® Evo™ designs are verified, measured and tested against a premium specification and Key Experience Indicators as part of Intel's innovation program Project Athena ( https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/devices-systems/laptops/laptop-innovation-program.html ). Individual system results may vary; power and performance vary by use, configuration and other factors. Testing results are as of February 2022 and do not guarantee individual laptop performance. |
Best in class Wi-Fi and wired connectivity | Intel® Wi-Fi 6/6E (Gig+) products enable the fastest possible maximum speed for typical laptop Wi-Fi products. Thunderbolt™ 4 is the fastest port available on a laptop, at 40 Gb/s, as compared to other laptop I/O connection technologies including eSATA, USB, and IEEE 1394 Firewire. Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. See www.intel.com/PerformanceIndex (connectivity) for details. |