- 14" diagonal FHD LED UWWA for HD Webcam (1920x1080) (1000 Nits)⁹
FHD is dead to me, I want pixels please. It's SO hard to find a laptop with a good 2k/4k screen. As a dev I want a lot of screen space.
- 720p HD camera
Seriously ?
I know it's a $1,099, but if your target is developers, they want better spec, the price is not really the issue. If I spend my life on a laptop, it better be a really good one.
I have some various logitech webcams. They do... ok 1080p. But it's still fuzzy & blurry. Best camera in the work zoom but still seems comedic that it's called 1080p given how smeared & unsharp things are. Takes more effort but I can also plug-in/set-up & pull 1080p (or 4k30) off a fancier zcam e1 + elgato hdmi adapter. Those pixels all count, they really each are carrying their own weight. In my estimation very few cameras really carry 720p weight.
A good 720p camera, especially one that can adapt to various lighting situations, would be fantastic. Alas, we have very very few reviewers out there who can give us a decent review on webcams. We'ee fated to suffer shit equipmemt with only superficial & often detrimemtal competition ("only 720p?!") when we lack methodical & scientific reviews. To progress requires some real figures of merit, & pixel count often hurts more than helps explain.
There's ~6 laptops with >800nit brightness displays. Great to see such a strong showing here at a very reasonable price. Yes I could use more pixels but I can also run font size 8 or 9 terminals just fine & it wont affect me. Honestly for a vast amount of the time I'll be plugged in anyways.
So yes, more would be nice, in my book, but hardly required, and most of the evidence I see is of people unable to use anything better than 1080p.
Do you have any particular reason to be trashing on the trackpad or is this just more general pissery?
For a dev machine, manufacturers aren't competing with Macs.
I've got a macbook right here next to me:
No function keys No pageup/pagedown/home/end/insert[1] keys Poor and crappy support for my USB keyboard (which does have all those missing keys).
At least the macbook has an inverted T set of arrows keys, even if they are half-size.
[1] I use shift-insert all the time.
While at Google, i used to get Lenovo first few times, but switched to MacBook for battery and display.
Screen actually makes a huge difference...
It's easier to simply buy a machine with a better keyboard than to memorise a whole new set of keychords that I won't be using anywhere else.
There's a lot of nice laptops out there with decent keyboard layouts, even in the 14" range.
Minus the touchpad, great laptop. I just use an external mouse but I prefer a working touchpad.
1) The trackpad is not centered? Why would you ever do this? This is specifically the reason I always buy laptops without numpads so that the trackpad will be centered. There was no obvious reason not to center the trackpad on this machine.
2) A 720p webcam?? Really?? You are going to brag about that? I guess at least it's at the top of the device instead of buried in the bottom left corner like on some generations of Dell XPS.
Apple sets a high bar, but this doesn’t even clear a low one. Who would ship that? Does nobody else have any taste?
- A taller display would have been better. 1080p is great for media, but a laptop that literally has "dev" in its name could use a taller display, specially at 14".
- Having used HP laptop keyboards, those squashed up/down arrow keys are not so good. Just for with the T layout.
- 720p webcam in 2022.
- Bigger battery would be better. Even gaming laptops pack 60 Wh batteries.
- could use a fingerprint reader too.
That said, it has upgradeable RAM, which had me worried when they first announced.
Edit: from previous discussion, EliteBook 845 G8 uses identical chassis with AMD processor but without pointing stick. So maybe a hybrid of these(ref: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31453748 ).
* Arrow keys not inverted-T
* No physical trackpad click buttons below the pad
* No middle-click button for the trackpoint
* F1-F12 keys not in groups of four
* Weird column of home/pgup/pgdn/end buttons
* Power button as a keyboard key directly above the backspace
* No Fn-tenkey
Just another macbook clone. Sigh.
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/accessories-and-software/keyb...
Edit: I should have been more clear, I am not confused about the estate (which seems fine for 14") but about the lack of higher DPI.
On the go, I'd have a good small font that works for me & be using sway to economize screen-space.
That I can use a relatively compact computer, for a long time, outdoors has a bigger impact on me. I dont know how this unit's 1000nits compares to MBP but it's definitely better than 99% of the market & this would totally work for me. Yes I would like like more res. But I also would make this work & appreciate the battery gains & want the brightness & good colors.
Sure, I mean, go ahead with that but at least provide an option for others who need a highdpi 2x integer scaled display. I refuse to use a laptop without a highdpi screen.
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