Friday, April 17, 2015

gunning for MacBookAir

my dad's asus UX31 display died.
the laptop still limps along when connected to an external monitor, so we had a choice to make:
1. replace the screen by spending $100+ for the part off ebay plus time spent on labor.
(i'm a techie on paper, so there's a off chance i might piss $100+ plus time down the drain.)

2. Duh! buy a new laptop ;)
 ( the UX31 had been with us for 3? years or so, i guess it's about time to upgrade, esp since the keyboard was always mushy and trackpad never really tracked as well as the apple counterpart.

So we hit up a local BB to take a look at different laptops.
the 2 in 1 convertibles and ultrabooks all defied its namesake: heavy-ass tablets, heavy (not ultra) books.

The world of laptop computers is one of compromises.
cheap = big, heavy, horrible resolution LCDs 15.6 inches w/ 1366 x 768 resolution? common!
expensive (2 categories)
1. decked out. nice big screen, fast processor, discreet graphic cards, and HEAVY
2. light, slick looking, underpowered (graphically speaking, esp w/ getting-better-but-still-not-that-good integrated graphics.)

My dad is stupid cheap. but weight was a huge factor, he picked out the lightest of the bunch: 2.6 lbs Yoga 3 pro $1,299 + tax.
what a cool looking (but not really practical for our needs) machine. i wanted orange, but alas BB only had the silver.

since we walked in around closing time, I went back the next day and picked up the 512 Gb version :p

Brought it home, and even though i HATE win 8x. (my crappy Surface Pro experience resurfaced.) after I found a way to defeat the Metro interface, life was a tad better.

installed Office, installed Webroot and turned it over to pops.

For the most part, he liked it, but he soon started complaining about lag. esp scrolling.

So i did some looking online, only to find that the new Core M is slooooo (well i sort of knew that, but it was a deal breaker, stacked on top of: higher price tag. $1299 vs $949 for Yoga 2 Pro w/ i5 and 256 Gb over at Lenovo. Sure you get a sexier, thinner machine, but the straw that laded on top of the camel that already broke his back was: my Dad didn't need any of the "cool" functionality offered by the 2-in-1 form.

The Two-day Yoga 3 Pro experiment was over before I had time to fully explore the system. (once my mind is made up, no need to hold on to the machine imo.
Best Buy and it's great 14 day return policy saved my hide (again, after the first time i returned my original Surface Pro). Currently I have no need for near $1,500 (after taxes), slow but sexy laptop in the wrong color. (remember I want the orange one)

Well, now I'm almost back at square one.
UX31 with busted screen, and in need of a light notebook under $1,300 or so..

Which is a great segue to our new "hero"

wait for it.. XPS 13 (2015) (weird how the year notations work well for apple products, but not for this XPS, confusing really.. I had to look at the screen for the a. bezel and b. the webcam location to tell the difference.)

2 Things that are ALWAYS mentioned by the reviews: amazing Infinity screen and HORRIBLE location for the webcam.

which brings me to..

The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men the conviction and the will to carry on. - Walter Lippmann

Ah! Forbes... lovin your quotes

Recent string of searches for reviews of new products, which are pretty much cookie cutter reviews made me realize, I won't go out of my way to review a product.
here are some common themes:

- Mac Book Air comparison
- Infinity Screen (put as second, because no matter what, this amazing-according-to-press/reviewers cannot shake the shadow cast by the industry standard)
- Location of the webcam

What I have not found: direct comparison to last year's well review XPS 13 (2014)
But that could be due to my crappy searching skills.

As it turns out, Dell's stock isn't shipping until middle of Feb (at the time of writing on 1/28

Bottom line: If I were still working out in Korea, doing presentation and such, I would be totally torn between Orange Yoga 3 Pro (my biggest appeal is the tent mode for presentations for a small group in a small room setting) and "tiny" footprint of "amazing" 13 inches of screen shoe-horned into MBA 11 body.

I'm leaning towards Orange and only Orange Yoga 3 Pro, only because I currently use a boss of a laptop: 2013 MBP Retina 15. 

Just in case anyone is curious about the laptop I ended up getting for my Dad, the answer is NONE. :p

heavy favorite was the XPS 13 (2014) due to 1080p touch screen and $899 price tag. I totally dug the "sex-appeal" of the 2015 copy + $400 for questionable upgrade in performance. I totally agree with my good friend Matt, when he so eloquently texted:"He doesn't need cool / you want a tank for your dad, so you don't have to support it in a year."

So what is the lite(as my Dad wants) tank? for the time being will be my 2011 refurb copy of MBA 11, still with 14 months of apple care running a bootcamp Win 7 Pro.

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