07-03-2007 07:42 AM
07-03-2007 08:29 AM
Hi nrp,
I would advice you to buy the biggest screen (17" widescreen). This screen probably runs a larger resolution compared to the 15.4". Higher resolution means more schematics on one screen and thus less scrolling. It might also mean the icons and symbols are getting smaller, but with average eyes this shouldn't be a problem I think...
Maybe a better solution is an external LCD-screen of lets say 19" or 20". My current 20" LCD has a resolution of1600x1200 pixels and this is absolutly great for LabVIEW programming.
07-03-2007 11:40 AM
If you're saying cost is not an issue, I would definitely say go with the large external screen.
I have a 15.1" Dell and it's already quite large. A 17" one would probably not be very good if you need mobility. That's where the external screen comes in - you can have a relatively small laptop and still have a large screen.
As for laptops having a single resolution, that's not true. They can have multiple resolutions, but the problem is that Windows doesn't really have any useful 16:9 resolutions which are low. This forces you to use higher resolutions, so that everything is smaller and then the manufacturers change the DPI font setting, so that you can actually see the text. You then get a situation where somethings are too big (ActiveX controls, for instance) and some are too small (like icons).
07-03-2007 11:48 AM
07-03-2007 12:54 PM
07-03-2007 01:36 PM
@mikeporter wrote:
...for some reason I find wide screen more useful than tall screens.
That's because LV code works better left to right than up to down so you can make your VIs stretched..
Also, it's usually more intuitive to associate windows with each other when they are side to side than when they are one above the other.
07-03-2007 02:26 PM
I tend to agree with the large external monitor idea.
My laptop is VERY mobile so I can develop wherever, but when I am at my desk I drop it in my docking station with my 19" LCD connected. I have my small laptop screen for email and tasks, and on the 19" I do my devlopement.... works like a charm. I only use my desktop anymore when I need more power.
07-03-2007 05:30 PM
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