Well, I received my Asus Zenbook mentioned above and the difference between the Lenovo is like night and day. Maybe it's partly habit due to having a Zenbook in the past, but I find that the keypad is much better. Noise fan? It's virtually non-existent. The design is also very nice. In terms of performance, it also beats the Lenovo. As I was satisfied with my old Asus I should just have sticked with Asus, but in my mind and from what others said, I thought the Lenovo would be another step up in quality and performance. It seems like I was wrong about that. Now I only need to see what kind of screen I'll choose. The larger, the better, but ideally something I could carry with ease. I was thinking 14", but perhaps I'll see if I can find a 17".
For future ref, as I find the medion ok, keyboard bit flimsy but abilty to turn into tablet very handy. The reason i bought it was for tablet feature and usb 3 connection to use with my belkin dock unit, as I can also connect 2 dvi monitors with my medion - forget about vga - and have a very nice 3 monitor setup that is adequate for most daytrading requirements. The full hd resolution means lot more on small screen, but I like that so it does not bother me - it might bother some. Great value and can be got for bout 250 euro depending on where u buy - mine has windows 10 and u can get one with 15 " screen as well if u want bigger sceen, but lot heavier and more exp. http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/review/medion/akoya_p2212t/540938/ J_S
You want to connect that portable LCD to that that portable laptop, does it sounds right in my explanation ? I really can get it for that matter anyway. And what is the problem of trading via wi-fi, they are stable like I do not know why! only problem is mobiles probably.