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I used to carry a laptop around conferences for 8 hours, so thin and light were all I cared about. Now I'm more stationary when using my laptop, so I'm getting interested in bigger, more powerful machines.
What we really need is a flexible screen that can be unrolled and clipped to the top of a 11" laptop, to give a 24" wide second screen. |
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All that said, if I were actually using my laptop for work while on the go, I'd get something with a 13-14" screen; I can't imagine working on spreadsheets on the Thinkpad like I used to with a screen this small and eyes this old. |
For traveling, I use an old 13" MBP I recently put a new HD in. The 15" stays put.
With Time Machine and a travel thumb dive, it works out great...the two machine are pretty much identical. The 13" is a better travel size. I am on the road two weeks a month. |
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https://www.technology.org/2016/11/25/expandable-like-umbrella-24-inch-screen-display/ |
13" tops. Don't want to lug around anything heavy...
Have a docking station at work with a larger monitor and more ports. For the home, since we live in a small house, no desktops, but still all 13"... |
15" Macbook pro
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Coming from my 17" MBP it's like going from a pickup truck to a Miata. Way more compact and way better feel. And the 17" MBP for its time was great too. |
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I sure would like it if MSFT came out with a similar form factor as the Pro/Pro 2, but with an i7 with better integrated 3D gpu, and even higher pixel density. It's a matter of waiting, I suppose. :-\ |
Dell Precision 15" for most stuff (basically a desktop replacement), and a Samsung Notebook-9 13" for mobile ops. Both running Win10 Pro.
Each has an excellent 1080p display, SSD drive, i7 CPU, adequate RAM, a pretty decent GPU (especially on the Dell), and a ton of other features. The Samsung is pretty impressive for its size. It's super-thin, and weighs less than two pounds so it travels well. The screen size/form-factor is a good compromise IMO, and is as small as I'd want to go while still retaining a true "laptop" feel. For me, the smaller offerings I've played with just weren't ideal when actually using them. YMMV... |
For years was acclimated to a 13" tab/pc combo. Eventually went toast and was planning for a similar size. Ended up going to a 17.3" hd w/ dedicated graphics card. Built in Blu-ray and dvd burner. Cumbersome and a bit heavy for travel but otherwise love it. Often plug in for dual monitor- excellent.
Immediately spoiled in the difference. If and when this one gives up, hopefully yet the larger screen will be avail. |
The more important thing to me is the keyboard size and feel. I've had past laptops that were a pain to type on. Be sure to check that out at the store..if buying.
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Size doesn't matter. It's all about the key strokes.
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I just bought a new HP 15" Envy. Really surprised so many on here are using MBPs.
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HP 17" Omen - eyes are not as good as they used to be. :(
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Fujitsu with two 24" screens
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17" HP Laptop for general use
11" ASUS Laptop for Linux 15" HP EliteBook for work |
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I also like to sit father away from the laptop than is practical to use the MBP key board...old eyes:) |
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