Crest Christopher composed on 2015-01-28 23:09 (UTC-0500):

> I need to preview retina display graphics on a PC in comparison to 
> non-retina, the browser hacks, brought forth by Chrome or FireFox in my 
> opinion do a lack luster Job, showing me a page at 200% really doesn't 
> do a whole lot of good, so does not owning a iPad or iPhone but I won't 
> add an Apple product to my workbench, thanks, but no thanks.

> Can anyone offer any suggestions ?

Casters on your chair. :-)

Seriously. Presuming you're going to keep using only the same display(s) you
already are using instead of incorporating a useful tool into your web
business, move your eyes back. If your screen is a standard 96 DPI device, or
close thereto, the "Retina" you want to emulate is 220 DPI, and 220 is the
same factor you'll use for your "retina display graphics", divide 220 by 96,
and multiply the result to find whatever the distance should be instead of
what it normally is between your eyes and your display. It's little different
than emulating lower than average vision, which you already do, right?
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