From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Wed Nov 19 2003 - 07:12:01 PST
On 19/11/03 10:07, "Joost van de Griek" <joost_at_jvdg.net> wrote:
> On 2003-11-19 05:38, Henry Stukenborg wrote:
>
>> Out of curiosity, what is the dpi on a Newton (say a 2000/2100)? I know on a
>> Mac it's 72, Windows is 96, but what is it on a Newton?
>
> Pixel density isn't a fixed property of either a Mac or Windows machine. For
> example, here's the pixel densities on some of my Macs:
>
> iBook 12" - 106dpi
> PowerBook 1400 - 88dpi
> PowerBook 540C - 85dpi
>
> And that's just on the LCDs, with their fixed (native) resolutions. In these
> days of multisync monitors, there's no telling what the pixel density on any
> given system is, except by asking the user or calculating it from the
> resolution and actual screen size.
>
> ,xtG
> .tsooJ
I thought I read somewhere that it was 100dpi for a 2x00?
-Laurent.
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