That's why something like "max_image_size" (which not just WURFL has as
comparisons show) could not be bad.
ODDR vocabulary added new properties like "is_tablet", which work on
well-known tablets, I tried that myself on Galaxy or Nexus, but e.g. a
brand new Surface was not found (I don't think there's even a fallback for
Surface, AFAIK some Lumia is recognized as "Windows Phone", but the
fallback in that case is "genericNokia" bringing the device back to Symbian
if it's new or unknown[?]


On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 3:42 AM, eberhard speer jr. <[email protected]>
wrote:

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> Actually, I have more than one monitor and all set to a different
> resolution -- there's a reason for that -- I'd expect any serious site
> to 'know' how to deal with me moving a browser to another screen.
>
> On 30/07/2014 04:40, eberhard speer jr. wrote:
> >> Simply assuming every desktopDevice must now have 1600x900
> >> pixel...
> >
> > I do not think anyone suggested such a thing. There are many ways
> > to either get the correct resolution or, preferable : maximize the
> > use of desktop-real-estate using all the nice stuff HTML5 and CSS
> > has to offer.
> >
> > esjr
> >
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