I was in the market for a new Mac in December. Our old machine was a 24" iMac 1920x1200 which was great. My default choice was a new 27" iMac, but trying one out in the store I found the resolution was so high that the menus, buttons and icons were too small and fiddly. They'r gorgeous displays, but the usability isn't there, especially since this machine would be used by other members of my family, some with signifi…
As to your first point, you can turn all the sizes of that stuff way up in the settings.
Monoprice Announces 27-Inch 2560 x 1440 Monitor for $390
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Really? If ~300 ppi is enough at 10" away (retina iPhone) and ~200 ppi is enough at 18" away (retina MBP) then ~100 ppi should be enough at 30" away (large desktop monitor), right?
But what does "enough" mean? Regardless of eyeball distance, more resolution -- certeris paribus -- will mean the ability to display a superior image. I want 300ppi on a 30" screen.
nitpick: it's "ceteris" not "certeris"
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I have both an HP LP2475w (24" 1920x1200, IPS) and a 27" 2560x1440 monitor--the same resolution as mentioned here. (I didn't want to deal with potential dead pixels and scaling issues, so I forked over the $700 for the Asus PB278Q instead of buying the off-brand.) Honestly, I hate using my HP now. It's a great monitor, but the 2560x1440 resolution on the Asus is amazing . Side by side, the Asus knocks the HP out of t…
It's a pain to cart around, but I love my 10-year-old 2048x1536 CRT, and am alternately amused and saddened that modern displays still have a smaller smallest dimension.
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Portrait mode will screw subpixel rendering of text.
In most linuxes, you can ask for vertical subpixel hinting, at the very least from the command line. I'm pretty sure that Windows has a setting for it too buried in the graphics card display settings somewhere.
It doesn't specifically ask you to pick your subpixel layout, but rather shows you a bunch of different renderings and asks you to pick the one you think looks best.
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As to your first point, you can turn all the sizes of that stuff way up in the settings.
My understanding is that you can set a 'virtual' screen resolution and the system will interpolate everything in the same way that computer games do, but at a significant reduction in display quality. I don't think OSX supports changing the system font size or display element sizes directly.
If you want to go the resolution: They're set per user, so only the people with reduced vision need the more visible resolutions
http://www.bresink.com/osx/TinkerTool.html can change fonts all over the place for MOST apps.
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#156Dear display industry, Please please please increase vertical resolution. I look back on the days of 16:10 fondly and wish we could end up back there or better.
I use one of these cheap 2560x1440 displays. 99% of the time, I treat it as two portrait displays, each with an effective resolution of 1280x1440 (8:9 aspect ratio). My ideal monitor would be an enormously wide curved display, providing a similar workspace to a triple-monitor setup but without the inconvenience of bezels.
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#157Microcenter sells one @ $399 with the same warranty but has DVI/HDMI/VGA/DisplayPort. I'm assuming same panel as it is also IPS LED. http://www.microcenter.com/product/384780/EQ276W_27_IPS_LED_...
Compare GMail's grey highlights to see the difference.
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You don't really need 4K at 27", even if your vision is very good you shouldn't sit that close to your monitor. 4K is awesome for large sizes, 32" and up, I would say.
Nonsense. More pixels is always better.
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It's a pain to cart around, but I love my 10-year-old 2048x1536 CRT, and am alternately amused and saddened that modern displays still have a smaller smallest dimension.
I had one of those at home. I took the hit on resolution and color to go LCD because the LCD's at work didn't make me feel as tired as the high-res CRT at home did.