pianowizard wrote:A 1680x1050 13.3" display has 148.9 dots per inch, virtually indistinguishable from the 147 DPI of the 1920x1200 15.4" display. And I use 15.0" 2048x1536 screens most of the time, which have 170.7 DPI.
You mean
would have 148.9 DPI, cause, of course, no such display exists. I never claimed that WUXGA @15.4" was usable, and in fact I don't find it such.
Your preferences regarding resolution are known to me, and I respect them. However, they are very different from those of the average person.
In theory, high resolution should only be an advantage, not a disadvantage. In practice, until there is a way to upscale everything (fonts, images) properly in all aspects of the computer (OS, desktop, browser fonts), using a resolution that is too high is just an eyestrain. Perhaps you are not sensitive to it or willing to live with it, because high resolution is crucial for your tasks, however the majority of users has no need for QXGA or even UXGA, and using ultrahigh res panels would be
unnecessary strain.
Vista is supposed to greatly improve upon XP in the font scaling department, but I have yet to try it to see if it really works.