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Hi,

I am looking for a laptop suitable for Mastercam. At work i have 30" display (toolbars setting screenshot is in attached file)

 

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I found Sony VAIO F13M1. It has 16,4" Full HD display with resolution 1920x1080. I have no idea how will my toolbars looks like at this screen with this resolution. Can somebody send me screenshot? or recomend any notebook?

 

I also found 18" laptop from Toshiba or Acer with full HD, but it is too large and Sony is Sony.

 

Thanks for your replies...

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Look at Sager Notebooks as well if you want a REALLY high performance laptop with a 17" screen. You will have higher resolution on a laptop display that you will on a that 30" I'd venture to guess, but of course things will look smaller because you're going from 30" diag to 16" or 17" depending on the laptop model you choose.

 

HTH

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I wonder, if anyone can make screenshot of workspace with level manager, operation manager and left margin toolbar turned on. How big is the rest of screen (design area) on 16" or 17" display with resolution 1980x1020.

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I wonder, if anyone can make screenshot of workspace with level manager, operation manager and left margin toolbar turned on. How big is the rest of screen (design area) on 16" or 17" display with resolution 1980x1020.

 

 

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Here's my desktop with part, ops manager, and leverls manager open on the same screen simultaneously. My native resolution is 1920 x 1080

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