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Posted by sticky
 - January 16, 2019, 03:49:28
What are you suggesting exactly? I don't see any ideal laptops listed in your article.
What is great about the Yoga S940 and Zenbook 14 that sets them apart from the bunch? They only seem to be getting regressively worse and more expensive for the sake of pushing thinness nobody asked for.

Where are the laptops with good keyboard, speakers and I/O? Where are laptops built with focus on long-term reliability, durability and expandability? Any companies out there with decent service that I failed to notice?

I would appreciate it if you can name one decent laptop from any category that checks all the basics, nothing more, that is priced reasonably for what you get.

Because all I see is just more of the same.
Posted by Awais
 - January 16, 2019, 00:05:31
Instead of redefining luxury. Developers should focus on redefining affordability. Anything beyond the price of 1000$ is hard to get.
Posted by Jason born
 - January 15, 2019, 19:23:56
How does this article pass as news?
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 15, 2019, 02:03:50
Based on reader interest, deal-tracking site Slickdeals is predicting that the new Inspiron 7000 convertible and XPS 13 will become highly sought-after laptops once they launch in just a few short months. The Inspiron series alone has had over 200 deals in all of 2018 or nearly three times more than the XPS series.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Inspiron-7000-2-in-1-and-XPS-13-9380-win-Slickdeals-Editor-s-Choice-awards.394476.0.html