You need to scroll vertically to actually see more info
You can get quite a lot in 1100 vertical pixels, and in 'normal' mode (as opposed to the normal 'compact' mode) it's two columns anyway. With 3840 horizontally you can have multiple usable panels simultaneously.
I think a palette of icons in that display could work quite well. But Altium panels contain text that needs to be a readable size and there is quite some padding, so there would be lots of scrolling up and down. Adding more panels across the width of the display just multiplies the scrolling efforts accordingly.
Sure, but you're banging on about non-issues. If you really really can't cope with a decent rest-less keyboard, it comes with a clip-on wrist rest just like any actual keyboard!
I mentioned my dislike of the keyboard once. Is that 'banging on'?
Do you use Altium?
Have you used a Zenbook?
Got it - you don't use Altium. And, no.
I'll bet that if you even looked at the thing you just didn't like the fancy web page. It may be a pile of poo in actuality, but you can't know that from where you are.
I have a very positive impression of Asus gear in general, this laptop could be a great tool for graphic artists or such like. But for Altium work, call me a sceptic on this dual screen layout.
Doesn't stop you spouting, though
We have similar number of posts here, so are we both 'spouting' then?
perhaps you're just jealous.
Are you 8 years old?