#Start Rant Mode
I'm in the market for a new laptop, been holding off as the current batch with half height arrow keys don't cut it for me, I code quite a bit and functional arrow keys are a must.
HP's just anounced Probook 400 G3's with you guessed it half height arrow keys!
Asire r13 r14 v15 and v17 to be released this month with you guessed it half height arrow keys!
Dells current range with you guessed it half height arrow keys!
The list goes on
http://cdn.ultrabookreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/acer-aspire-r13-2015-1.jpg
IMO their is no excuse on a 14" laptop to not have full sized arrow keys let alone not having them on a 17" model
#End rant mode
Now you say just add an external keyboard, that defeats the purpose of having a laptop. I have a powerful desktop with external keyboard for that.
The best option i can find is the Lenovo T450s has one of the highest rated keyboards in the reviews. but its a bit pricey as i don't need vPro and all the business features.
So if you come across a new skylake laptop with a proper keyboard like the T450s let me know so i can check it out.
And a final message to "Dell, HP, Acer, ASUS, MSI, Lenovo" half height arrow keys - STOP DOING THAT!
Now off to my therapy session.

I'm in the market for a new laptop, been holding off as the current batch with half height arrow keys don't cut it for me, I code quite a bit and functional arrow keys are a must.
HP's just anounced Probook 400 G3's with you guessed it half height arrow keys!
Asire r13 r14 v15 and v17 to be released this month with you guessed it half height arrow keys!
Dells current range with you guessed it half height arrow keys!
The list goes on
http://cdn.ultrabookreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/acer-aspire-r13-2015-1.jpg
IMO their is no excuse on a 14" laptop to not have full sized arrow keys let alone not having them on a 17" model
#End rant mode
Now you say just add an external keyboard, that defeats the purpose of having a laptop. I have a powerful desktop with external keyboard for that.
The best option i can find is the Lenovo T450s has one of the highest rated keyboards in the reviews. but its a bit pricey as i don't need vPro and all the business features.
So if you come across a new skylake laptop with a proper keyboard like the T450s let me know so i can check it out.
And a final message to "Dell, HP, Acer, ASUS, MSI, Lenovo" half height arrow keys - STOP DOING THAT!
Now off to my therapy session.