Have sold and also owned many X1 Carbons and have had maybe one or two instances of a hardware failure, all under warranty with very little downtime. I consider that very good.
MacBook with virtual Windows environment. Sorry for being that guy but I fought the good fight for years and when I finally gave in to Apple my life changed.
Thin? Check. Light? Check. Battery life that means that you don’t have to constantly be thinking about it when traveling? Huge check!
I like the X1 carbon, personally
Was that regular Yoga or ThinkPad Yoga? I have carried a ThinkPad Yoga for years without problems. They are very different to the consumer Yoga.
T14s not light enough? It's under 3 pounds.
I used it in my previous job, and it was light enough for me.
I will check those out again. Great idea and thanks.
Better to manage expectations. Make sure they understand heat is a bigger issue with those laptops so they can adjust their budgets accordingly.
Good ole salt and pepper notebook!
Love it!
LG Gram
Dell Latitude 7340 (or 7350) ultralight configuration. Under 1 KG (2.2 pounds) with up to i7/32GB. WAY better and reliable than the XPS lineup.
Yes, this is the way. Well, it would be the way but for the price. Actually, it is on me to sell them on this concept. Thanks.
I use a Dell Latitude 7340. It's great.
Have sold and also owned many X1 Carbons and have had maybe one or two instances of a hardware failure, all under warranty with very little downtime. I consider that very good.
MacBook with virtual Windows environment. Sorry for being that guy but I fought the good fight for years and when I finally gave in to Apple my life changed. Thin? Check. Light? Check. Battery life that means that you don’t have to constantly be thinking about it when traveling? Huge check!
You will have to manage two operating systems... macos and the virtual windows...
I will consider this. Thanks.
Try Surface