Peter_S
Peter_S
Hi!
I used an Asus UX31a for while before trading it for an Eizo Coloredge. I will spend the next months away from home and need to get a laptop again, I am afraid.
Ideally something smaller, like 11.6", and a screen with close to 100% srgb and decent Adobe coverage (final edits will be done back home in the Eizo).
It should also support Linux/Windows dual-boot. As far as I know, only the ASUS UX21A does fulfill all requirements. Problem: seems impossible to get (used) and the touch-thingys seem inferior.
Anything else? No 13.3 options, cause in that size the UX31A is my first choice. And no Mac, neither.
Thanks,
Peter
I used an Asus UX31a for while before trading it for an Eizo Coloredge. I will spend the next months away from home and need to get a laptop again, I am afraid.
Ideally something smaller, like 11.6", and a screen with close to 100% srgb and decent Adobe coverage (final edits will be done back home in the Eizo).
It should also support Linux/Windows dual-boot. As far as I know, only the ASUS UX21A does fulfill all requirements. Problem: seems impossible to get (used) and the touch-thingys seem inferior.
Anything else? No 13.3 options, cause in that size the UX31A is my first choice. And no Mac, neither.
Thanks,
Peter
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Where graphics quality is concerned, I can personally recommend the Thinkpad T520 with 1920x1080 display, which was already affordable when I bought mine used, and is even cheaper now - but it is much bigger, in every dimension, than what you seem to be after.
There are many other wide gamut laptops around (they have a niche as salesmen's tools in many industries, so most makers that cater to the corporate market include a wide gamut or at least 100% SRGB panel among the configurations for their top models), but all of them seem to be huge - usually 15" and up, and bulky for their size. The few compact ones, even the Macbooks, seem to have some inevitable compromises in their colour rendition - apparently, nobody ever made a flawless 12" or below panel...
There are many other wide gamut laptops around (they have a niche as salesmen's tools in many industries, so most makers that cater to the corporate market include a wide gamut or at least 100% SRGB panel among the configurations for their top models), but all of them seem to be huge - usually 15" and up, and bulky for their size. The few compact ones, even the Macbooks, seem to have some inevitable compromises in their colour rendition - apparently, nobody ever made a flawless 12" or below panel...
Peter_S
Peter_S
Sevo, thanks. Seems like the UX21A remains the notable exception to that - no-compromise panel sub-12".
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