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by jonsneyers
837 days ago
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Assuming the websites are using images of appropriate dimensions (that is, not using huge images and relying on browser downscaling, which is a bad practice in any case), you can quite easily do the math. A 1080p screen is about 2 megapixels, a 4K screen is about 8 megapixels. If your images decode at 50 Mpx/s, that's 25 full screens (or 6 full screens at 4K) per second. You need to scroll quite quickly and have a quite good internet connection before decode speed will become a major issue, whether for UX or for battery life. Much more likely, the main issue will be the transfer time of the images. |
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