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i7, 512 SSD and 16 GB RAM. Discounted from £1799 to £1499 on MS site, delivered next business day.
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What spec and where did you buy it from? MS are saying Jan 3rd with express delivery.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostBrand new Surface Laptop 4 just landed. Black Friday deal meant it was discounted to £1500. Loving it so far.
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Brand new Surface Laptop 4 just landed. Black Friday deal meant it was discounted to £1500. Loving it so far.
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I use the laptop for development. No problem at all. However, I do have to wear reading glasses (regardless of the resolution). I find laptops with 17" screens somewhat unwieldy.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
Have you tried to use Visual Studio or other MS products with that kind of resolution on a 15" screen? Not fun.
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Have you tried using the laptops when they are not on the "optimal resolution"?Originally posted by d000hg View PostSurely if your laptop is too high-res, you can either increase the DPI or change the resolution?
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Surely if your laptop is too high-res, you can either increase the DPI or change the resolution?
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So the Surface Laptop has a good resolution for dev work with or without an external screen.... For me that ticks the boxes as I travel a lot as well as use it at home about 80% of the time. Was wondering if there are any other options.Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Does that mean you are using the wrong tools then? A laptop is just not the right product for the job. The trade off is clarity vs portability. I get you've got to lug it around and can't always have an external screen set up but if you are based from home then trying to make do on a laptop when it's not the right tool maybe needs a rethink? Surely a higher res screen is just a sticking plaster and the solution is external screens where possible?
Just putting out there.
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Does that mean you are using the wrong tools then? A laptop is just not the right product for the job. The trade off is clarity vs portability. I get you've got to lug it around and can't always have an external screen set up but if you are based from home then trying to make do on a laptop when it's not the right tool maybe needs a rethink? Surely a higher res screen is just a sticking plaster and the solution is external screens where possible?Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
Have you tried to use Visual Studio or other MS products with that kind of resolution on a 15" screen? Not fun.
Just putting out there.
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Do you have any recommendations?Originally posted by eek View Post
+1 ideal resolution would be QHD - which is what my desktop screens are. Thankfully QHD laptop screens are starting to appear now
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+1 ideal resolution would be QHD - which is what my desktop screens are. Thankfully QHD laptop screens are starting to appear nowOriginally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
Have you tried to use Visual Studio or other MS products with that kind of resolution on a 15" screen? Not fun.
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Have you tried to use Visual Studio or other MS products with that kind of resolution on a 15" screen? Not fun.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMy XPS 9500 has 3840x2000 resolution. Is that not good enough? (Sharp as a pin as well).
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