On 02/25/2011 10:51 PM, phil swenson wrote:
There was talk on here a few weeks ago about Android vs iOS and how different resolutions are handled. Looks like for OS X Apple has given up on the holy grail of true resolution independence in favor of the pragmatic iOS-like support for doubling of resolution.

http://www.macrumors.com/2011/02/24/mac-os-x-lion-building-in-support-for-super-high-resolution-retina-monitors/


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Which is not good at all. I don't think to change my Mac soon, and I'm not even sure I'll buy another Mac. But if I'd still go for Apple, I really hoped to see some improvements in the display (1600x or 1920x, such as for other 15" laptops). From a certain point of view, it would be ok to own even a 2880x 15", but it would exceed my needs and will probably cost a fortune.

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