Ask HN: Does Anybody Run Windows/Visual Studio on their Macbook Pro Retina?
I'm seriously considering buying a Macbook Pro Retina 15" and plan on spending a lot of time in Windows, specifically with Visual Studio. I am a little concerned over threads where people have complained about "fuzzyness" when running Windows under non native resolution and scaling issues when using native (2880x1800) resolution with DPI scaling. Is there anybody who currently runs this setup and give feedback on their experience running Windows (either virtualized or in bootcamp)?
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Also, I've only been using Windows on my 15" retina macbook for a little while. There may very well be issues I haven't run into yet that could come up in the future.
It can be a little laggy if you have a lot of other things open on the Mac side, like Chrome.
I do need to point out that I had been using VMWare Fusion for Windows and everything was a bit "fuzzy" like you describe. But once I switched to using Parallels everything (especially text) was incredibly sharper.
I can't really give any recommendation for using Bootcamp. The last time I tried it the touch pad driver was horrible compared to using a vm within OSX. If that has improved since 2011(I think) someone let me know.
One hiccup I did have was with Resharper. I had to update to v8.1 because v7 had serious scaling issues (the indicator at the bottom right was about 300x300px).
Otherwise, it's been fantastic to use.
One downside is that it seems unable to take advantage of the high resolution mode (2680x1440?) of my external monitor so I have to run it at something like 1280x1024.