I bought the 2-in-1. I read so many reviews. Some reviewers didn't care for it that much, but in the end, it scored reasonably high. I could find enough reviews on the clamshell. I'd been leaning towards the 2-in-1, so thought, what the hell. It's not peak performance, and may have some issues, but is still far above my old Asus at this point. Fingers crossed that 16 gigs is enough. I have 64 gigs on my desktop, which is where I do 90% of my work. The main thing for me for the notebook was a combo of being lighter weight, updated connections, fairly zippy processing, AdobeRGB screen (though some reviews say this isn't close, though it's basically the same screen on the older 9560). Essentially, I needed an "all rounder", not the hottest notebook. I'll give my impression once I get it and have a handful of programs on (the first of which will be Spyder5 to calibrate the screen and see where it falls). I'll be curious what you end up doing. If there is any "buyers remorse", it's that I didn't wait for the new Asus or grab the Gigabyte (especially since it has a Pantone Certified screen). But, I needed to get new notebook and have it up and running for my next big shoot in a couple of weeks.