![]() ![]() Personally, I'd consider one of these as well for on-site video editing. ![]() So his real question is if anybody knows of one of these types of displays that has a higher-res panel. This would totally make sense, but some quick searches didn't turn anything like this up on Amazon. I suspect that the OP would like a product just like this display, but with a 1600x900 or 1080P display panel like those used on higher-end laptops. If you look at 15.6" laptops, they start at 1366x768, then as you move up the model range, the pixel res goes up to 1600x900, then further up, 1920x1080 is about as high as it goes at this size. It's like a typical entry-level 15.6" laptop panel. The problem is that its pixel resolution is only 1366 x 768, which is pretty low density for that panel size. Here is a 16" USB-powered display, which combines a DisplayLink USB display adapter with a flat-panel LCD display. ![]() They really are a great idea and I could see a bunch of uses for them. He refers to USB-powered displays, but complains that they are too low-res. I'll take my guess at what the OP is asking. That would be essentially the same thing as the old 17" macbook. Since I won't need a new laptop for a couple years, I am really hoping that a 17" Retina display laptop comes out by 2015. If someons starts making a 1920x1200 laptop again along with a 1200 vertical resolution portable external monitor, they would have my business. The new MacBook Pro Retina may have 2880 x 1800 resolution, but for software enginers it isn't much better than a 1440x900 screen because it doesn't fit more text (at a readable size) than this smaller resolution.įor someone like myself who is used to working on either two 27" 2560 x 1440 monitors at work or a 30" 2560x1600 + 24" 1920x1200 monitor at home, the removal of the macbook pro 17" laptop left a big hole in the marketplace for 'high text density' laptops. High resolution displays like retina screens are great for images and crisper text, but they don't actually help fit more text on a screen. While he should have been more explicit, it is obvious that what he wants is more vertical lines of text on screen and more characters per line. WTF is a 'real high resolution' monitor for you and what do you consider 'portable'. ![]()
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