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Hey guys! I've been looking for a new laptop for college, and I'm not sure why I didn't bring this to the forums sooner. For the past month or so I've been doing my research and have myself down to a pretty decent list (at least I believe) and I would just like to hear from anyone who has owned or used one of these. And if there are any other suggestions that you might have, I'm 100% open to hearing them!
Surface 2 Pro: This one was an obvious choice to put in my short list of laptops. I own a Surface RT now (need to sell it) and I love the form factor. The Surface Pen is HUGE for me as I use OneNote and I think it would be great for taking notes and such. Another pro is the form factor...I love it...enough said. But there are only 2 real drawbacks: only 1 USB port and no SD card slot. As a photographer I do take pictures and would be running Photoshop and Lightroom. It would be tough for me to get by with 1 USB port and having to use a USB to SD adapter.
Toshiba KIRAbook (2nd gen): Just felt that I needed to clarify that I'm interested in the second gen because the first gen appeared to be a bust, but the second gen seems to have it right on. Great battery life, great speakers, great screen, plus it comes with Photoshop Elements which is a plus for me. In CNET's tests, it was the only Ultrabook to really keep up with the MacBook Pro. I don't really have any cons for it. Probably my top choice.
Sony Vaio Pro 11 and 13: Both the 11" and 13" Vaio Pro models look nice. The build quality of carbon fiber I've read, while flexible (supposed to be to make it more durable) is very nice. Both are light...like SUPER light. That's definitely a big plus for me since I would be carrying it around with me everywhere. I also kind of like the elevated keyboard when you flip up the screen since it sounds like it would be more ergonomically correct. The screen, while "only" 1080p I've read is very good. The color array is wide and the contrast is excellent. The only real drawbacks would be the battery. I've read mixed reviews from adequate to superb so I really don't know what I would be getting into.
Lenovo Yoga Pro 2: The Yoga is a really cool device. Very thin, but not the lightest. I like the form factor meaning that I know I wouldn't be stuck with just a laptop and that's the only thing that concerns me about the non convertible Ultrabooks I have listed. Lenovo is also known to have very good keyboards. The only things that hold me back: I've read that the Yoga 2 Pro battery isn't the longest. I've also read that the screen, while a super high resolution, doesn't produce very good yellows.
Samsung ATIV Book 9 Plus: I don't know...I'm kind of indifferent. I know it has excellent battery life, a very thin design and great build quality, and good performance, but for whatever reason this one doesn't really do it for me. I'm just keeping it here because I've heard very good things about it. The only negative is that since it has the same screen as the Yoga 2 Pro, it will have that same problem with the yellows. Definitely not a huge issue (and I've also heard that it has been fixed through an update for both models), but I'm also keeping in mind that the screen all around isn't the best.
If you're still reading, thanks for sticking with me!
The models that I haven't seen in person are the Toshiba KIRAbook and the Sony Vaio Pro, so I need to head down the a Microsoft Store soon to check them out. Like I said, anyone who has anything to say I'm eager to hear you input. And if you have any other suggestions I'm happy to hear them.
Surface 2 Pro: This one was an obvious choice to put in my short list of laptops. I own a Surface RT now (need to sell it) and I love the form factor. The Surface Pen is HUGE for me as I use OneNote and I think it would be great for taking notes and such. Another pro is the form factor...I love it...enough said. But there are only 2 real drawbacks: only 1 USB port and no SD card slot. As a photographer I do take pictures and would be running Photoshop and Lightroom. It would be tough for me to get by with 1 USB port and having to use a USB to SD adapter.
Toshiba KIRAbook (2nd gen): Just felt that I needed to clarify that I'm interested in the second gen because the first gen appeared to be a bust, but the second gen seems to have it right on. Great battery life, great speakers, great screen, plus it comes with Photoshop Elements which is a plus for me. In CNET's tests, it was the only Ultrabook to really keep up with the MacBook Pro. I don't really have any cons for it. Probably my top choice.
Sony Vaio Pro 11 and 13: Both the 11" and 13" Vaio Pro models look nice. The build quality of carbon fiber I've read, while flexible (supposed to be to make it more durable) is very nice. Both are light...like SUPER light. That's definitely a big plus for me since I would be carrying it around with me everywhere. I also kind of like the elevated keyboard when you flip up the screen since it sounds like it would be more ergonomically correct. The screen, while "only" 1080p I've read is very good. The color array is wide and the contrast is excellent. The only real drawbacks would be the battery. I've read mixed reviews from adequate to superb so I really don't know what I would be getting into.
Lenovo Yoga Pro 2: The Yoga is a really cool device. Very thin, but not the lightest. I like the form factor meaning that I know I wouldn't be stuck with just a laptop and that's the only thing that concerns me about the non convertible Ultrabooks I have listed. Lenovo is also known to have very good keyboards. The only things that hold me back: I've read that the Yoga 2 Pro battery isn't the longest. I've also read that the screen, while a super high resolution, doesn't produce very good yellows.
Samsung ATIV Book 9 Plus: I don't know...I'm kind of indifferent. I know it has excellent battery life, a very thin design and great build quality, and good performance, but for whatever reason this one doesn't really do it for me. I'm just keeping it here because I've heard very good things about it. The only negative is that since it has the same screen as the Yoga 2 Pro, it will have that same problem with the yellows. Definitely not a huge issue (and I've also heard that it has been fixed through an update for both models), but I'm also keeping in mind that the screen all around isn't the best.
If you're still reading, thanks for sticking with me!
