We don't need slow low TDP or super hot and noisy Intel. And we don't need glare, flickering and quickly burning out AMOLED. Often with lower color resolution than declared.
Give us 4k@120Hz(<7ms G2G/B2W) IPS with 1500:1+ and AMD Zen4 Phoenix+.
Two memory slots, if you can't solder 256-512 bit HBM3 onto the board (it's Intel and AMD's fault that they still don't have support for 256-1024 bit HBM3, and x86 cores, which are increasingly being suffocated with monstrously slow RAM memory, for which both companies are adding an ever-increasing crutch - L3 cache, which is no longer useful) a controller along with chips of at least 32, and preferably 64 GB. Preferably with configurations from the factory of 128GB-256GB. But so far, RAM manufacturers don't even have modules for 64 or 128 GB. Strange, right? Zen4 Phoenix has officially supported 256GB of RAM for a year now - but there is still nothing to put in the slots...
Well, about the same as the lack of DP2.0 ports with UHBR20, which are the only ones in the world that support 8k monitors as of 2019. But there are no 8k monitors, because not a single video chip supports UHBR20. Even in Zen4 Phoenix.
That's all we need.
Plus a full-fledged keyboard with a full numpad, key travel of at least 1.8 mm and elastic tactile feedback. Just like the old Thinkpads.