| ▲ | commandersaki 9 hours ago | |
Looked up more info on this laptop, my cursory thoughts: plastic chassis: gross. keyboard with a numberpad: yuck no inverted-T for arrow keys: yuck limited size trackpad, not to mention a PC trackpad: yuck display looks good and is matte: nice fans: gross usb-c (charging) port is not the first port in the array: yuck supplied charger brick: yuck, why not something a bit more modern But at least it seems to have comparable battery life to the neo. | ||
| ▲ | lostmsu 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> plastic chassis: gross. I don't care, it holds, it is not slippery (a huge problem with my current phone with metal body). What exactly is better with metal? > keyboard with a numberpad: yuck I would prefer one without, but that's just a matter of preference here. The layout is good. In fact, it's the keyboard that mostly makes me feel good whenever I use this laptop. > inverted-T for arrow keys: yuck In theory I agree, but for some reason that did not feel problematic on this particular keyboard. > limited size trackpad ? > not to mention a PC trackpad To each their own > fans: gross Never heard them, not even sure they are there. > usb-c (charging) port is not the first port in the array Sounds like a minor issue > supplied charger brick: yuck, why not something a bit more modern I prefer "bricks" on the wire to "bricks" on the plug like Apple does because it does not take 10 slots on a power strip. | ||