I have a ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 1 and Z16. I would say I'm able to switch between the clickpad & buttons and the Z16 haptic trackpad pretty easily over time. I had a Surface Laptop 1 before the Nano, and I really do miss the 3:2 aspect ratio. 16:10 is second best for me, someone who types documents most of the time The US Lenovo Outlet has good deals on the X1 Titanium.
The problem isn't that the haptic trackpad on the X1 Titanium is bad because it's a haptic trackpad, like I said in the video I love Apple's haptic trackpads more than any other trackpad, it's that the one on the X1 Titanium tracks kind of poorly and doesn't have as good of a simulated click compared to Apple's ones or most other traditional clickpads, thus making it feel not as good to use. It's far from unusable, but it's definetely not my prefered option. Maybe the ones on the Z series might be better, I'm not sure as I haven't tried one, but as far as the X1 Titanium goes, it needs some adjustment in terms of the simulated click feel as well as the tracking accuracy.
15:45 I hate the power button on the side as I have a Yoga 7 14 14ANC6 which has the power button on the edge and becuase people love to be peices of shit to me at school someone took my laptop and dropped it and it hit the conner that the power button is in so now it's dented in and doesn't work anymore so yeah. The computer still works I just can't shut it down. (And btw the school doesn't give a shit that someone did that and blames me for being a point of interest for others)