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Is a 13" Full HD laptop really usable at 100% scaling for coding?
Is there anyone who uses a 13" ultrabook with FullHD resolution with 100% scaling in Windows for coding? Is it really possible to sit like this for a long time or break your eyes? I like Zenbook. Light and compact. If not possible maybe 15" fullhd then? MSI GS60?
Now I use 15 "with a screen of 1368x768. I like to work lying on the couch, although there is a stationary computer with a 27" monitor. Therefore, I want it to be lighter and with a higher resolution, so that two windows go crazy, or even 3-4. Maybe I want too much?
PS: in the store, of course, I reviewed everything, but in order to draw the right conclusion, you need to work on such a laptop for probably a week at least.
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I have a 13" macbook with a retina display (2560x1600), I just use it for coding. And the trick here is not in 100% scale, but in the clarity of the text - the pixels are not visible at all, it looks like it was printed on paper. To work with this The display of text is very pleasant, and subjectively less tired eyes.After that, it is difficult to look at the old laptop with standard resolution, everything looks very grainy.
think of increasing the screen resolution without changing its physical dimensions not as an increase in the working area, but as an increase in the clarity of vector images (in particular, text). That is, you will have exactly the same amount of space.
To organize the workspace, it is better to use virtual desktops (fortunately, win10 even has it out of the box).
I feel uncomfortable. At one time I had to code with a netbook. The text that fits on the screen is not enough for me. Therefore, a good chair, legs on the table, claudia on hands and two monitors 24 ")
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