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RE[4]: Why the focus on screen resolution?
by WereCatf on Sun 21st Oct 2012 22:16
in reply to "RE[3]: Why the focus on screen resolution?"
The print industry has. This is what every electronic display seeks to emulate. As they should.
Actually, no. That's what e-Ink, Pixel-Qi and the likes seek to emulate. Everyone else has realized that it's pointless to try to emulate paper or other cellulose-based objects without a back-light on an electronic device with entirely different characteristics and strong back-lights, and therefore there are so many different products and guidelines for aiding people having to work with both kinds of output medias.
RE[5]: Why the focus on screen resolution?
by kholinar on Mon 22nd Oct 2012 12:15
in reply to "RE[4]: Why the focus on screen resolution?"
"The print industry has. This is what every electronic display seeks to emulate. As they should.
Everyone else has realized that it's pointless to try to emulate paper "
Everyone else apparently doesn't include Google, Samsung, Acer and several other android oems.
Cellulose is only part of the equation and obviously not what I'm talking about, whereas being able to draw a straight line is valuable in design of any type. I'm not sure why people see visible pixels as something that never needs to change. The tech is ready, we can easily move beyond it (especially on desktops) and don't have to move even one bit farther, but suddenly it's a race because someone took a step forward.




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Apple hasn't. The print industry has. This is what every electronic display seeks to emulate. As they should.