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by Maursault
1389 days ago
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I am starting to see resolution doesn't matter. According to the specs, Valve Index has a very low average pixel density of about 13-15ppi. Criminal. Compare that to the high end iPhone display's pixel density of 128ppi. So if we could have ocular displays around 100ppi @720p, that would look a lot better than that of Valve Index displays at its seemingly impressive 1440x1600. |
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A nice high end phones screen is like 300 PPI a 20 year old laptop screen is around 100. A nice desktop monitor is 160-240.
A calculator https://www.sven.de/dpi/
It's hard to discuss a monitor being 100ppi@720p because those 2 variables are related via a third variable size. A 720p screen would be 100dpi at about 14" and indeed that is a common size for crappy laptops. A tiny screen with that PPI strapped to your face would look like shit. For instance a 2" square screen would be 200px x 200px.
Resolution matters a lot.