Quote:
Originally Posted by maximus83
So for reading purposes, the lower res on that Galaxy Tab A does not bother you? What's the resolution exactly, and do you notice it during reading?
|
Until recently I used a Tab A 10.1 2016 for all reading, display size is 218x136mm, 1920x1200 pixels, 224 pixels per inch.
I currently use a Tab A 10.5 for all reading (fiction, non-fiction, manuals, art, etc.), display size is 226x141mm, 1920x1200, 216 pixels per inch.
The human eye cannot resolve pixels on either of these tablets at reading distances.
If one takes the minimum angular resolution of the eye and does the trigonometry (and if one cannot do the trigonometry then one is not qualified to give advice on resolution

) one will see why the human eye cannot resolve the pixels at normal reading distances. Other aspects of the screen are more important to the clarity of the display for reading (after all many seem happy with E Ink displays which are, in comparison, poor quality displays).