<div dir="ltr"><br><div class="gmail_quote"><br><div dir="ltr">Did anybody see this from Mary Lou back in May? I sure missed it:<br><a href="http://pixelqi.com/blog1/2008/05/27/higher-resolution-than-we-thought-the-xo-laptop-screen/" target="_blank">http://pixelqi.com/blog1/2008/05/27/higher-resolution-than-we-thought-the-xo-laptop-screen/</a><br>
<br>The XO screen has been shown to be higher resolution than we thought.<br>
Michiel Klompenhouwer from Philips Research says the color resolution is<br>
effectively 984×738, even though strictly speaking straight division<br>
indicates color resolution of 692×520 (this is 1/3 of 1200×900 our<br>
black&white resolution). We have been saying for some time that the<br>
resolution is about 800×600, but his new study shows a more exact way of<br>
measuring perceived resolution. Michiel presented an analysis of the<br>
our screen and other display pixel layouts at the Society for<br>
Information Display Annual Meeting this week in Los Angeles in a talk<br>
entitled "Comparing the Effective Resolution of Various RGB Subpixel<br>
Layouts" SID08.<br><br><br>Can someone think of where to document this on the wiki off hand?<br></div>
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