Besides Apple's already mentioned touchbar - was it really worth the effort to pimp the keyboard with some colorful blinking toy for to have an extra complicated key just for volume adjustment, only? (yet I have not found any other useful thing to do with it, nor knowing anybody else using it for something else), I have no use for touchpads on laptops at all (
always have a trackball with my laptops). I really disliked HP's non-standard-conform connectors (at least within their "Elite" towers) To me it's another reason added to my list not to buy HP. (If some one opens a HP flame thread, I'm in

- let's start with their printers...

)
But if I should name
my #1 hated hardware features in the last 40 years it was the
Windows key on keyboards.
I actually took a screwdriver, or glue to deactivate it ultimately.

- yes. I did.
Today using FreeBSD only the key doesn't bother me much anymore. To me it's just dead weight I yet have no use for. But I hated it when I was working under Windows, accidently touched it, then this menu appeared offering functions I had absolutely no use for, especially not at the very moment. But you couldn't just quickly close the menu again by just pressing this key again. No! You have to grab for and then move the mouse to do that. I
hated that!

To me that's a design error.
(Maybe content and function changed after 7; but since I don't use no Windows at all anymore, I don't give a...)
#2 on my list was discussions about how stupid I was, that I just don't get this fantastic, great Windows key...
screwdriver, *clack*, end of story.
Really cool was those (old) docking stations the IBM Thinkpads came with (~20y ago?)
One and the same workspace, doesn't matter if you was at your desk, or out.
When getting back, simply placed it on its dock, no fumbling with cable heaps like other "docking stations", and then use a full solid and cleanly cabled machine, with real monitors, real keyboard, real ethernet with capicity...