Vector - Magic 115 Portable Top

Converting scanned topographical maps (often with tears, folds, and coffee stains) into clean GIS vectors is a nightmare. The Vector Magic 115’s “Edge Healing” algorithm redraws broken contour lines automatically. Field crews update digital maps in real-time.

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Vehicle wrap designers often need to vectorize a client’s paper logo on-site. The 115’s screen is viewable in direct sunlight (1000 nits brightness), allowing you to trace, smooth, and produce cut-ready vinyl paths without returning to the studio. If you purchase this device

| Feature | Standard Vector Magic (on any PC) | Vector Magic 115 Portable Top | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Processing Speed | Dependent on your hardware (varies) | Optimized, consistent sub-2-second traces for 4k images | | Color Accuracy | Monitor dependent | Factory calibrated with report | | Mobile Use | Battery drain, bulky | All-day battery, lightweight | | Input Methods | Mouse/Keyboard | Touch + Active Pen + Voice commands | | Export Formats | 20+ | 30+ (Includes native .STL for 3D printing) | | Price Range | $295 (Software only) | $1,800 - $2,400 (Hardware + OS + License) |

Despite its name, the Vector Magic 115 Portable Top is not just another version of the popular Vector Magic software. Instead, it refers to a specialized, high-performance portable all-in-one workstation (often a ruggedized laptop or detachable tablet) pre-loaded and optimized to run Vector Magic Desktop at maximum efficiency. The "115" typically denotes a specific hardware revision or screen size (11.5 inches), while "Portable Top" signifies its clamshell or convertible design.

Unlike running Vector Magic on a standard laptop, the Portable Top 115 is calibrated at the factory for color accuracy and processing speed, specifically tuned to handle large raster-to-vector conversions (e.g., converting blurry JPEG logos into crisp SVG or DXF files) in seconds.