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Well I went chasing after pretty OLED displays which led me to a great deal on an Asus Zenbook Flip S13. That is a model I mentioned in my original post. So far I'm happy with it. Everything works out-of-the-box on a NixOS 23.05 install except the feature where the touchpad can turn into a numpad, and automatic screen rotation. It looks like screen rotation can be set up without much trouble. There seems to be some experimental software to make the touchpad-numpad thing work, but I'm not super motivated to experiment with that.
I was concerned at first because the laptop was very hot, and the fan was running all the time. That was while I was on the preloaded Windows install to make sure I could update the firmware. After I switched to Linux it's cool and quiet - so no problem after all. And it turns out that Asus provides a firmware-update utility that doesn't require Windows anyway.
The stylus works just as it is supposed to, except that it requires more pressure than I want to apply even after I changed it to the softest setting in the Gnome settings. Hopefully there are other mechanisms I can use to tweak that. Like maybe I can use the dconf editor to get a softer value than the settings UI allows.
I'm getting some random disconnects from my bluetooth keyboard which is something that I don't see when using the keyboard with my desktop computer. The frequency is roughly twice per day so far. I may have to do some investigation to see what I can do to make that connection more stable.