Correct it is a mdpi.  The problem I have is that my app crashes if i
use 160dpi graphics so using 90dpi looks ok on a phone, but poor on a
tablet.  Hence the only solution I have found is to use the drawable-
xlarge for the larger screens.

On Sep 14, 6:30 am, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 9:12 AM, ArcDroid <[email protected]> wrote:
> > That is what I thought initially, simply put the higher res graphics
> > in the drawables-hdpi folder.  The problem is on my Acer 10" tablet
> > the only way I can get the good graphics to show is using drawables-
> > xlarge since the tablet for some reason won't use drawables-hdpi.
>
> That's because your Acer tablet is an -mdpi device, most likely. A 10"
> tablet with WXGA display should be -mdpi.
>
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