Quote from: Jesse on March 18, 2020, 00:55:08
Agreed, FINALLY figuring out that people want matte displays. Now if they could only up the brightness and get rid of the useless numpad, they'd have a winner.
I wouldn't call it useless. In my eyes, it's the only benefit of a 16:9 15 incher compared to 8:5. It's not much, but it's at least something. If you're entering data, it's always going to be faster than the numeric row. It's nice even for something simple like IP addresses. And on some keyboards, the numeric row is used for additional letters and numbers have to be accessed via a key combination slowing you down further. Some laptops offer numeric keyboard layout via function key within the main block and that works as well (especially with function lock for longer entries). Although the keyboard leaves a lot to be desired - small cursor keys, power button integrated in the keyboard, it doesn't seem very legible, etc.
I know some people like touchpads centered in the chassis. And while symmetry appeals to me aesthetically, I hate having my palms resting on a touchpad when typing. The last thing I want are spurious false clicks (or gestures, whatever) caused by hand movement while rapidly typing. I buy laptops because I type. A lot. And fast. So in my eyes, a laptop should be centered around typing (obviously, I'm not talking about gaming laptops). Otherwise, I could buy some tablet mutation.