New 'Puter
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2024 9:43 am
My 7 year old Microsoft Surface Pro decided it was time to die. The battery was swelling, pushing the screen away from the body, but it was still working. Sitting in my favorite easy chair, with the Surface on my lap. Everything was great...
Until the sparks and smoke. Yeah, it's a little disconcerting having a electronics self-destruct that close to home plate.
Anyways,I survived. Afte e bit of research I replaced it with an Asus S13 Zenbook. 32G Ram, i7 Core Ultra, 3K OLED screen, weighs about 2 lbs. It's pretty awesome. I decided to install everything from scratch to avoid some of the garbage I had on my old system. It has taken me a couple of weeks to get it to the way I want it, but well worth the time and effort.
Build quality is pretty awesome, I'm very impressed. For a super-thin, lightweight package, it actually feels nice and sturdy.
Performance is good. Good enough to be my laptop workhorse. I will be buying another system to be a more powerful workstation for video editing and such, but this will do in a pinch.
Only drawback I've noticed is that I had gotten used to the touch screen. I don't ever use a pen, so that's not a big loss, I just find myself trying to pinch-zoom the screen every once in a while.
So far, very happy with it
Until the sparks and smoke. Yeah, it's a little disconcerting having a electronics self-destruct that close to home plate.
Anyways,I survived. Afte e bit of research I replaced it with an Asus S13 Zenbook. 32G Ram, i7 Core Ultra, 3K OLED screen, weighs about 2 lbs. It's pretty awesome. I decided to install everything from scratch to avoid some of the garbage I had on my old system. It has taken me a couple of weeks to get it to the way I want it, but well worth the time and effort.
Build quality is pretty awesome, I'm very impressed. For a super-thin, lightweight package, it actually feels nice and sturdy.
Performance is good. Good enough to be my laptop workhorse. I will be buying another system to be a more powerful workstation for video editing and such, but this will do in a pinch.
Only drawback I've noticed is that I had gotten used to the touch screen. I don't ever use a pen, so that's not a big loss, I just find myself trying to pinch-zoom the screen every once in a while.
So far, very happy with it