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by Tepix 3899 days ago
I really like the fact that they used 4096x2304 instead of 3840x2160 as the screen resolution for the 21.5" retina iMac. Let's hope this new resolution catches on quickly.
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Why do you really like that? 3840x2160 is exactly double 1920x1080, which is a useful property.
I agree that it's useful for a TV but the 21.5" iMac is too small for that anyway - however if you want to edit 4k video, it's super useful to have extra pixels to be able to display a full UHD image with some GUI elements surrounding it.
They've used the DCI 4K resolution standard as the basis for their 4k screen, which is defined as 4096 x 2160 at 16:9 aspect ratio. This screen has a 16:10 aspect ratio, thus 4096/16*9 = 2304, the vertical resolution on the 4K iMac.
I'm afraid I didn't quite follow you there. Is one of those things using non-square pixels?
4096:2304 is still 16:9.
I read it a couple of times, I think that's what he is saying why they chose that resolution.