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    http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/20/43...rabook-display

    This week, the company will launch a 13.3-inch QHD 3200 x 1800 panel with 276 pixels-per-inch (PPI), and offers greater pixel densities than Apple's Retina MacBook Pro 13 (227 PPI) and Google's Chromebook Pixel (239 PPI).

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    At what point, can the human visual cortex no longer discern these increases in resolution? Just curious.

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    I think that WC once said it was when you are able to get 35200x19800 into a ~14 inch panel.



    Kidding aside, I really don't know, but its gotta be pretty close. get too high and the sharpness may cut your eyeballs.

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    lol, wow. What a ty screen size for that much res. Probably hard to notice after a 1080p at that size tbh.

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    WTF


    By the way, does anyone else hate those commercials with white backgrounds ?????

    For sake, those kill my eyes in HD

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    3200 x 1800 is WQXGA+, not QHD. QHD is 2560×1440...

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    I think that WC once said it was when you are able to get 35200x19800 into a ~14 inch panel.



    Kidding aside, I really don't know, but its gotta be pretty close. get too high and the sharpness may cut your eyeballs.
    Well, my current WUXGA monitor is about 94 dpi. 24" at 1920 x 1200. I don't think I'd want tighter than about 150, maybe 180 DPI...

    I have been tempted to buy a 30" WQXGA monitor, which is 2560x1600. That would be about 100 DPI.

    Now I would go for the 1920 x 1200 in a 17" laptop. That would be about 133 DPI.

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