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Old 05-14-2023, 08:52 AM   #3
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Thank you for confirming this about the layer on top and clarity. I'll probably steer away from the scribe for now and try a kobo sage.

I think however that two different size 300 ppi screens will in theory display an image with same density provided that the image has an adequate resolution. Images with high enough resolution should appear as sharp or as dense (300pixels of the image displayed per inch) on both screens. The image being displayed bigger on the bigger screen should still look as sharp (300ppi) if the image resolution is big enough. Every inch of both displays can show the same number of pixels which means that the 10 inch screen has many more pixels in total to compensate for its size and provide same PPI.

For the two monitors example, if they are a different size but display the same resolution/same total number of pixels (although resolution is a vague term and doesn't always correlate with PPI), then the larger screen will indeed be less sharp/clear because it has a lower pixel density.
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