DPI stands for Dots Per Inch. It is used to represent the screen or display resolution. You can know your laptop screen’s or monitor’s DPI in the Display settings. The Surface Pro display is among the ...
With the 10.6.3 update Apple addressed a number of graphic issues, but in doing so introduced a problem for some people where they cannot get external monitors to either display the native resolution, ...
DPI affects all programs and, in addition to font size (names of shortcuts, etc.), affects sizes of icons (e.g., in IE or Firefox toolbars), windows, menus and spacing. It's similar (very generally) ...
When we covered LG's new 440 PPI display, several of you asked why small panels were getting all the high-resolution lovin', and when we might see high-rez desktop and laptop displays. We've discussed ...
Display scaling makes the size of your Mac's interface more comfortable on non-Retina monitors but incurs some visual and performance penalties. We explain these effects and how much they matter. In a ...
I’ve been testing out a number of netbooks over the last few days, including the Samsung Go (pictured above, left), and Gigabyte TouchNote T1028X (pictured, right). Like most 10 inch netbooks on the ...
I’ve 2 displays: 3440x1440 (main) and 2560x1080, both 34”. When I set DPI scaling to 125% on main only, fonts in some applications on secondary display are blurry. Nothing can be done with Clear type ...
Plans for an Apple VR headset continue, with the company reportedly now testing a display panel with a massive pixel density of 3,000 dots per inch (dpi). Conventional OLED panels max out at 600 dots ...
The Vision Pro display resolution is one of the many benefits of the device over its rivals, and we yesterday explained the technology that makes it possible – and how it differs from AR/VR headset ...
Late last year, I wrote a column about HP's next-generation mixed reality headset, the Reverb G2. The headset offered vastly improved resolution (2160x2160 per eye) and a slew of new biometric ...