The display is by far the most important consideration when purchasing a laptop to do real work. So why the fuck do they all have 16:9 aspect ratios now? When I'm writing code, editing lengthy config files, reading documents, browsing the web, chatting etc., I want at least 1200 vertical pixels and no more than 1600 horizontal. Yet the most common 'HD' displays are bottom of the barrel 1366x768 TN LCDs with a low contrast ratio, and a surface finish that resembles a fucking mirror and makes the thing totally unusable in a well lit room or outdoors. For an extra $100 I was able to source a 'Full HD' anti-glare panel for one of my machines, which has 1920 horizontal, but only 1080 vertical! Great for TV, mediocre at best for computing. Do these assholes actually think we buy laptops for the sole purpose of watching movies and gaming, or are they trying to cheap out and standardize manufacturing processes throughout all electronic product lines? Not even going to discuss the absurdity of touch screens.
And what the hell happened to quality keyboards? The Thinkpad T420 had the last good design, then they switched to island style and became as shitty as Macbooks.
Fuck you all for giving us gems like Ivy Bridge/Haswell CPUs, double digit GB DDR3 RAM and fast SSDs wrapped up in shiny, poorly designed polished shit.