• chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    13" laptops are the “but why?” of laptops for me. 15" is the lowest I’ll go, because I need the screen space. Having to swap between windows every three seconds while I’m working on something is a pain in the ass. I need to be able to tile my windows to have a word processor and web browser open at the same time, and I can’t do that comfortably on a 13" screen. If I’m going down to 13", I may as well go down to 10" and get a tablet with a kickstand and a bluetooth keyboard.

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      7 months ago

      Realistically, the target audience are organizations as nowadays most business laptops are being carried between docking stations with the occasional meeting or air travel in-between and 13" is an excellent size to meet those needs.

      When hooked to a docking station, the screen size and keyboard is entirely irrelevant and modern laptop performance is…honestly crazy good.

      When in a meeting, it’s probably being either used to take notes fullscreen or show a presentation, so pretty neutral.

      Finally, when traveling, you can really can feel the difference between a 13" and a 15" when you’re running on too short of a layover between flights.

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        7 months ago

        You nailed it. I’m the target audience for this and that is exactly how I use my laptop. Now if only framework would add a touchscreen option and I’d buy it tomorrow.

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          7 months ago

          I’m right there with you. As silly as it is, I absolutely love the touchscreen on my Lenovo. I could live without it, sure, I don’t wanna. Once framework supports it, I’m there.

    • thejml@lemm.ee
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      7 months ago

      To each their own. I’ve personally got a 14” MBP (which is physically the same size as my 13” was, they just have smaller bezels) and work provides me a 16” MBP. The 16 is unwieldy, massive, heavy, too large on my lap, barely fits in my laptop bag, and is a general pain to lug around. Every time I use it I’m reminded of how much I’m glad I got the 14”instead. I feel like the 16 is the worst of both worlds. It’s too big to truly be a portable, machine, but too small to do real work on. Sometimes I’ll think “I wish I had more screen real estate” on the 14, but I do on the 16 as well, so it doesn’t really solve the issue while also being large and heavy.

      In short, it depends on what you like, and what you need to do. Being an ultraportable is a big plus and there are monitors in most places I need more space anyway.

    • linearchaos@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      13 is a good “on call”/travel size. It’s not big enough to do serious work on but in a pinch it’s definitely big enough to get something done. It’s more comfortable on a flight, you can toss it a fairly small bag and take it with you. It’s lighter but can still manage a reasonable size keyboard. And when I get to my house or my job I’m plugging into external mouse and keyboard anyway.

      It’s not for everyone but my 13-in motherboard died about 2 months ago and I am definitely in the market. Now if I can just actually buy one of these we’ll see.

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      7 months ago

      The actual screen volume is around that of a 14" 16:9 if that makes a difference

    • BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      Everyone is different. My favorite computer is my 11" netbook because despite being slow it fits in any bag, fits in my side table, so light I can easily carry with one hand and not put undue pressure on my wrists, I can use most books as a lap desk, and I don’t have to clear off as much space on the table (I have two kids so it’s never clear).