Linux creator: make 'retina display' the norm for laptops

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Linux creator: make 'retina display' the norm for laptops

Linux creator Linus Torvalds has called for 2560 x 1600 to become the standard resolution for all laptops.

Spurred by the launch of the Google Nexus 10 earlier this week, Torvalds took to his Google+ page to declare:

“So with even a $US399 tablet doing 2560 x 1600 pixel displays, can we please just make that the new standard laptop resolution. Even at 11in? Stop with the ‘retina’ crap, just call it ‘reasonable resolution’. The fact that laptops stagnated ten years ago (and even regressed in some cases) at around half that in both directions is just sad.”

Torvalds went on to say that soon even mobile phones would start “laughing” at “ridiculous laptop displays”, taking a swipe at technology reviewers that say high resolutions mean small fonts.

“I want pixels for high-quality fonts, and yes, I want my fonts small, but ‘high resolution’ really doesn’t equate ‘small fonts’ like some less-than-gifted tech pundits seems to constantly think.”

Apple’s so-called retina display devices have shown that correct formatting allows fonts and images to look natural - as though on a printed page over a digital screen.

This article originally appeared at Stuff.tv

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