maflynn macrumors Haswell May 3, 2009 74,482 44,755 Jul 30, 2019 #26 personally I'm a fan of the 15" and I used to commute daily with a 15" slung around my shoulders. You get used to the weight and size, and I never really felt it was too much, but YMMV Reactions: macintoshmac
personally I'm a fan of the 15" and I used to commute daily with a 15" slung around my shoulders. You get used to the weight and size, and I never really felt it was too much, but YMMV
macintoshmac Suspended May 13, 2010 6,089 6,994 Jul 30, 2019 #27 15 inch notebooks (2016 and up) are really portable now, feel-wise. Nothing beats raw dimensions, though.
15 inch notebooks (2016 and up) are really portable now, feel-wise. Nothing beats raw dimensions, though.
kp98077 macrumors 601 Oct 26, 2010 4,399 2,817 Whistler, BC Jul 30, 2019 #28 laz232 said: But an iPad doesn't run Altium Designer or Sonnet RF Simulation software - my MS Surface Pro does As to the OP - yes. 15" was a good step up from the 13" due to screen, even with a portable work/life-style. Click to expand... Yes so true! I usually travel with both !
laz232 said: But an iPad doesn't run Altium Designer or Sonnet RF Simulation software - my MS Surface Pro does As to the OP - yes. 15" was a good step up from the 13" due to screen, even with a portable work/life-style. Click to expand... Yes so true! I usually travel with both !