![]() The same applies for MacBook Pro, it's advertised as 2560x1600 or 2880x1800 but at the Apple Stores, the displaying scaling is turned on by default in the macOS. If you are considering the 4K or 5K screen iMac/iMac Pro and then turn on scaling (because if you don't, you'd probably have to use a magnifying glass to look at the screen) you might as well stick with 1920x1080 iMac. I assume mouse accuracy is paramount in CAD applications. You could potentially run into displaying scaling issues especially if you are considering the 4K/5K screen resolution iMacs with display scaling turned on both iMac and the Windows 10 VM which in turn could also result into mouse movement/accuracy issues or mouse pointer deciding to have a life of its own and go where you don't want it to go.Civil 3D requirements recommends a DX11 card, does it mean it will perform better if it sees a DX11 capable card? With current release of Fusion 8.5.x, the virtual graphic card can support up to DX10 only. ![]() Playing Devil's advocate on why you should NOT get a Mac (be it MacBook Pro or iMac) to use Civil 3D within a Fusion VM. ![]()
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