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[Discuss] 4K (or 5K) resolution for Linux desktop
- Subject: [Discuss] 4K (or 5K) resolution for Linux desktop
- From: richb at pioneer.ci.net (Rich Braun)
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2016 10:40:48 -0800
- In-reply-to: <mailman.5.1452272403.9344.discuss@blu.org>
- References: <mailman.5.1452272403.9344.discuss@blu.org>
Steve Litt <slitt at troubleshooters.com> noted: > For those with exquisite > (20/10) visual acuity, the bottleneck on legibility is the ability of > the system to faithfully produce the characters ... > Such a person can benefit from very > high resolution even on small devices. > > For those with blurry visual accuity (20/50), ... such a > person needs is *big*. And another factor in this is aging of the eye's lens. At 43, my eyes started to lose their ability to refocus near vs. far, and it wasn't really gradual: there were two or three rather abrupt events and at this point the lenses are single-focus. Medicine has not advanced to give us bionic eyes with autofocus zoom lenses, so we have to fiddle around with eyewear and the constantly-changing display technology of our times. My point in launching this discussion is that somehow the entire world of Linux technology missed the boat and gave Apple/Samsung a huge lead that's now showing up in lower prices for Apple desktops and Samsung mobile devices (admittedly based on a form of Linux--but not in any useful way for users of big monitors because Samsung makes no general-purpose desktop machine that I know of). What I'm hoping for is some vendor to sit down with NVIDIA or one of its rivals and say look, it's time for a commodity-priced Linux 4K+ graphics solution that just plain works, without all the agony that any of us who were around in the '90s can recall when the earliest gaming-level display adapters came out (with proprietary drivers tied to Microsoft, for the most part). My fixed-focus eyes, without glasses, work at about a 12" to 14" distance. If I want any decent amount of screen real estate, I have to sit farther back than that and use "computer glasses" to take in the whole view. My current solution of 2 or 3 24" monitors, with 1920x1080 resolution (rotated portrait mode) is getting *really* old and not comfortable on the eyes. I want the future sooner rather than later. Hence my desire to just go to a turnkey system integrator and offer the challenge: give me such a system with all the X11 issues properly resolved and I'll pay an Apple-sized pricetag for it. But for now I think I'm likely to go the Apple route for 2 or 3 years until Linux catches up. Unfortunately their largest screen size is just 27" so I will be leaning into the monitor at that 12" distance. -rich
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