[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] light and reasonably fast, dies not support the fastest gen2 drives. The fingerprint scanner is VERY hard to see making it hard to use.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] So far I love everything about this laptop. I purchased it specifically for the oled screen because I have a condition called photophobia which makes looking at backlit monitors painful. This is the first computer screen in many years that I've been able to look at without using prescription glasses and I am so thrilled.
It's a great size and weight, and the case has a nice texture. I like the biometric login. So far it runs all my heavy design software great.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] So far, so good. I upgraded to a faster processor and 32gb ram to run large lightroom files seamlessly alongside the solid graphics card and dip into some video work. A big leap from my last machine, but it's got almost 3 times the power, so that's expected. 1920 screen is plenty on the road as I work from an Ultrasharp through hdmi at home. Only glitch I've had is some weirdness with lightroom bugging out while my phone was also plugged in. Not sure if that's the computer or a software glitch. It's fast as I could ask for and running well in the couple weeks I've had it. Only other knock is I wouldn't mind another USB port. I could see dual thunderbolt working for some applications, but a lot of my hardware is still USB based. Maybe futureproof, though?