As the topic says... I am, sadly, looking at replacement for the clusterduck that MBP2018 is. I'm mostly writing. I'm going to move my heavy lifting except light Photoshop work to the Hackintosh (runs Mojave beautifully to my surprise).
I am looking for an ultrabook with at least three USB-Cs (I now converted everything I own to USB-C in order for my MBP to be my only machine, thanks Apple), good screen (1920x1080 strikes me as not super amazing, but I see a lot of 13.3" laptops now have this resolution – any owners?), trackpad at least 80% as good as Apple's (I know I won't get anything THAT great), sadly). Keyboard that will withstand eight hours of typing a day for longer than two weeks without breaking and not cause my fingers to shrivel and fall off. While speed is not super important in this case, I would quite like to futureproof it with 16 GB RAM or find a model that I can later upgrade.
Perfection would be a laptop I can hackintosh, which is why I am looking at Spectre x360 which needs only wifi card to be replaced and HP's website has a detailed guide on how to do it. But if I can't Hack it... sigh. I'll try to live with Widows as much as I hate the goddamn thing. If I have to choose between Widows and being able to use the computer without replacing it every few weeks, Widows it will be.
I love the looks of Yoga S730 but it's not available yet, and the release date is sort of fuzzily mentioned in one or two articles as "probably November". Dell 9360 is easier to Hackintosh than 9370, but I prefer the looks if 9370 – even though the nostril camera isn't the best solution I've seen in my life. Battery life isn't super important, I mostly use the laptop connected to power, but I'd prefer six hours to, say, three. I don't do gaming, Intel 620 is sufficient. It really boils down to keyboard, trackpad, and – yes – thinness and low weight.
What do y'all think? Thanks for any responses!
I am looking for an ultrabook with at least three USB-Cs (I now converted everything I own to USB-C in order for my MBP to be my only machine, thanks Apple), good screen (1920x1080 strikes me as not super amazing, but I see a lot of 13.3" laptops now have this resolution – any owners?), trackpad at least 80% as good as Apple's (I know I won't get anything THAT great), sadly). Keyboard that will withstand eight hours of typing a day for longer than two weeks without breaking and not cause my fingers to shrivel and fall off. While speed is not super important in this case, I would quite like to futureproof it with 16 GB RAM or find a model that I can later upgrade.
Perfection would be a laptop I can hackintosh, which is why I am looking at Spectre x360 which needs only wifi card to be replaced and HP's website has a detailed guide on how to do it. But if I can't Hack it... sigh. I'll try to live with Widows as much as I hate the goddamn thing. If I have to choose between Widows and being able to use the computer without replacing it every few weeks, Widows it will be.
I love the looks of Yoga S730 but it's not available yet, and the release date is sort of fuzzily mentioned in one or two articles as "probably November". Dell 9360 is easier to Hackintosh than 9370, but I prefer the looks if 9370 – even though the nostril camera isn't the best solution I've seen in my life. Battery life isn't super important, I mostly use the laptop connected to power, but I'd prefer six hours to, say, three. I don't do gaming, Intel 620 is sufficient. It really boils down to keyboard, trackpad, and – yes – thinness and low weight.
What do y'all think? Thanks for any responses!