This is the laptop I would really like to buy. There is no other laptop currently available with full size arrow keys and dedicated pg/pd, home/end, ins/del properly located. The keyboard and the track pad is properly aligned with the center of the unit.
Yay, great to see mouse buttons. I prefer buttons so pointer never moves a pixel when clicking to position graphics, and so click isn't misrecognized as a drag.
Keyboard:
Great to see full size arrow keys. I frequently reposition cursor when editing text, programs, and spreadsheets. And page-up/page-down are not too close. In contrast, on some keyboards, when trying to adjust position by arrow keys, I accidentally hit page-up or page-down, and scroll by page far away.
Great to see dedicated home/end keys. I frequently use home/end to move to beginning/end of line of text or row of spreadsheet, or to quickly select that region with one-handed shift-home/shift-end.
(I'm surprised there is no num-lock. On rare occasions I use it type an alt-NNNN key for a symbol.)
VAIO had introduced the FE 14.1, an affordable laptop powered by Intel Alder Lake-U series processors. Available in the US from US$699, the VAIO FE 14.1 is also available with 16 GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. The VAIO FE 14.1 features a 1080p display too, as well as more ports than competing laptops.