> From: steve harley <[email protected]>
> on 2012-09-16 18:54 Tom C wrote
>>
>> With my aging eyes the larger screen is of importance. With my aging
>> back the lighter weight smaller screen is important.:)
>
> note that a 17" 1080p display (1920x1080) is about 130 pixels per inch (ppi);
> my laptop (15" MacBook Pro "hi-res", 1680x1050 ppi) has pixels about the same
> size, and even with my reading glasses, it can be hard to read that display; i
> often move windows onto my 24" display (which is 94 ppi) to make them easier 
> to
> read
>
> so if you want a display that's easier to read, consider the pixel size; you
> may not like 1920x1080 at the 17" size
>

Thanks for that reminder. I've noticed that as well when it comes to
text. I'm thinking, hoping, I won't experience similar issues with
images however.

Tom C.

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