Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

My 6-year-old N550JK's screen is slowly detatching itself from the frame. Shame, as it's running perfectly. Anyway, told my boss I needed a new laptop so I got myself this UX463 Flipbook. 10th Gen i7, 16GB & 512SSD. The ScreenPad™ seems a bit gimmicky, but I'll see how it fairs in the real world when I go back to work in August.

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My 6-year-old N550JK's screen is slowly detatching itself from the frame. Shame, as it's running perfectly. Anyway, told my boss I needed a new laptop so I got myself this UX463 Flipbook. 10th Gen i7, 16GB & 512SSD. The ScreenPad™ seems a bit gimmicky, but I'll see how it fairs in the real world when I go back to work in August.

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I don't understand it. If you touch it like you do a normal touch pad, how does it know whether you're interacting with something on the proper screen or on the touch pad screen?
 
I don't understand it. If you touch it like you do a normal touch pad, how does it know whether you're interacting with something on the proper screen or on the touch pad screen?
Fn+F6 toggles between deactivating the touchpad completely, using it as a touchpad, or using the ScreenPad (which comes up as an external monitor in Windows).
You can also swipe up on the ScreenPad to bring up a toolbar which includes the normal touchpad option. The screen greys out and it becomes a touchpad, with a little close window X in the corner. Although I managed to accidentally press the X a few times already...
Oh, and there's a Calculator setting too where it becomes a numpad.
 
My 6-year-old N550JK's screen is slowly detatching itself from the frame. Shame, as it's running perfectly. Anyway, told my boss I needed a new laptop so I got myself this UX463 Flipbook. 10th Gen i7, 16GB & 512SSD. The ScreenPad™ seems a bit gimmicky, but I'll see how it fairs in the real world when I go back to work in August.

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Wow this is some next level dark wizardry!
 
Fn+F6 toggles between deactivating the touchpad completely, using it as a touchpad, or using the ScreenPad (which comes up as an external monitor in Windows).
You can also swipe up on the ScreenPad to bring up a toolbar which includes the normal touchpad option. The screen greys out and it becomes a touchpad, with a little close window X in the corner. Although I managed to accidentally press the X a few times already...
Oh, and there's a Calculator setting too where it becomes a numpad.
Ahh, very interesting - be good to hear how you get on with it over time. I'm increasingly seeing the benefits of moving from desktop to laptop, at least for work purposes, and that feature would at least make the machine more interesting to work on!
 
Something limited edition for my inner nerd :D

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New Surface pro 6
Short story long...
After loads of research, comparing the surface go 2 m3, the samsung tab S6 and the surface pro 7, I finally decided upon the surface pro 7 (i3 / 4gb ram / 128gb ssd) to take on holidays with me instead of my gaming laptop as I didn't need anything too powerful. I was literally on the way to the shop to buy it when I stopped in another shop on the way and saw the Surface pro 6 in an ex display cabinet complete with keyboard cover and pen at $1399, now, after researching them, i knew that there's not that much difference between the 6 and 7, so I asked to take a look, and this happened to be the i5 with 8gb RAM, so i thought this already represented much better value as it was saving me $400 already for the equivalent '7' with keyboard and pen, so any, feeling cheeky, I was about to ask if they would knock another $100 off it, but I didn't need to, the sales guy came back and said he'd just checked it on the stores inventory and the price was being lowered to $898, I literally said HERE, TAKE MY MONEY, and started forcing bank notes into his hand :D

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New Surface pro 6
Short story long...
After loads of research, comparing the surface go 2 m3, the samsung tab S6 and the surface pro 7, I finally decided upon the surface pro 7 (i3 / 4gb ram / 128gb ssd) to take on holidays with me instead of my gaming laptop as I didn't need anything too powerful. I was literally on the way to the shop to buy it when I stopped in another shop on the way and saw the Surface pro 6 in an ex display cabinet complete with keyboard cover and pen at $1399, now, after researching them, i knew that there's not that much difference between the 6 and 7, so I asked to take a look, and this happened to be the i5 with 8gb RAM, so i thought this already represented much better value as it was saving me $400 already for the equivalent '7' with keyboard and pen, so any, feeling cheeky, I was about to ask if they would knock another $100 off it, but I didn't need to, the sales guy came back and said he'd just checked it on the stores inventory and the price was being lowered to $898, I literally said HERE, TAKE MY MONEY, and started forcing bank notes into his hand :D

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Wow that's a bloody sweet deal and half having looked at the exchange rate, no wonder you were forcing the bank notes into his hand.
 
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