

It's a nice feature to have on a touchscreen-equipped laptop, which the G14 is not. The hinge can now rotate the display so that it lays flat on a table.

There's also a webcam along the top of the display that includes the necessary hardware to work with Windows Hello, and the touchpad is 50% bigger than last year's. The 14-inch display now has a 16:10 aspect ratio, up from 16:9 in last year's model. Outside of the changes to the Anime Matrix, the G14's design looks a lot like last year's G14, but there are some key changes. It's a mesmerizing aspect of the G14's design, and even though I saw it on last year's G14, the smoother animations thanks to an increase in the number of lights and holes is a welcomed addition.

You can control when and how it behaves in the Armoury Crate app. The matrix is on and constantly moving whenever the G14 is plugged in, regardless if the lid is closed or not.
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The Anime Matrix has a series of default designs that move across the lid of the G14, display mini-games that you're playing on the G14 or show off your own creations made on the Anime Matrix Pixel Editor website. You see, on the lid of the G14 is an Anime Matrix that has 1,449 mini-LEDs behind 14,969 individual holes that light up and are constantly in motion. However, once I turned it on and I heard my kid yell WHOAAAA from across the room I grew to appreciate the design. I wasn't turned off by it, mind you, but the basic white housing with what appears to be a stipple effect on the lid has been done before. When I first unboxed the G14, I wasn't overly impressed.
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