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Jonty
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Hi guys
You'll have to forgive me if this is somewhat of a newbie question, but I've never owned a 'proper' high-resolution display. Anyway, I was recently checking out Dell's rather groovy 15.4" wide-screen, Centrino-based notebooks, which have a default resolution of 1920 x 1200.
What I was wondering was: isn't the text on certain webpages going to be excruciatingly small? For example, I have a bad habit of fixing my font sizes to a certain pixel height (~11px). Now this insures that the text is always rendered how I like it, but I had never really considered how small 11px on such a high-resolution, but fairly small screen, may actually be. And since the user cannot change the font size up or down when it has been fixed, this could create trouble.
Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone else had a high-resolution display on a small screen (21" CRTs don't count ), and, if so, whether problems do actually exist.
Thanks
You'll have to forgive me if this is somewhat of a newbie question, but I've never owned a 'proper' high-resolution display. Anyway, I was recently checking out Dell's rather groovy 15.4" wide-screen, Centrino-based notebooks, which have a default resolution of 1920 x 1200.
What I was wondering was: isn't the text on certain webpages going to be excruciatingly small? For example, I have a bad habit of fixing my font sizes to a certain pixel height (~11px). Now this insures that the text is always rendered how I like it, but I had never really considered how small 11px on such a high-resolution, but fairly small screen, may actually be. And since the user cannot change the font size up or down when it has been fixed, this could create trouble.
Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone else had a high-resolution display on a small screen (21" CRTs don't count ), and, if so, whether problems do actually exist.
Thanks