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The original was posted on /r/nexdock by /u/Karolsweats on 2023-07-16 04:51:56.
Looking into the nexdock as an option for work on the go, currently i have a old dopesplay that i got for free and like the concept of a lapdock. Only concern with them is the trackpad on the dopesplay isnt the best. Im looking at either the nexdock as an option or the uperfect 15.6.
I use the dopesplay for IT work and its an easy fix for testing a computer without the need for monitors as i can just plug into it and control the computer itself. Curious if the nexdock feels more like a normal laptop with keyboard and trackpad. I am not a huge fan of palm rejection on these types of products but i can live with it. Curious if anyone can give some insight on the nexdocks daily use and any issues it may have.
Thanks for any info!
UPDATE:
For anyone needing info in future. Returned the dopesplay for the nexdock 360. Had a chance to use a coworkers uperfect and it was okay. For nexdock after about 30min of use can already tell the difference. Touchpad feels a lot more smooth than any others, as well as build quality feels much better. Keyboard also feels more like a laptop than the others as well. Overall if anyone is contemplating just go with NexDock