Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Does users, software developers and PC makers believe that Ultra High resolution displays are part of the future of computing???
I think the safest answer is also the most complete: we can assume that computing devices will continue to diversify, in both form and function.
With that in mind, whether the most popular pixel density goes up or down* or remains the same, pixel-density-independence is the only way to stay in the game for the long term.
* "Down"? Why would device resolution go down? One possibility is affordable wearables, where it may be some years before we get high-res displays that can clip onto your sunglasses. Even if high-res wearables become available, we can expect lower-res variants to satisfy certain demographics with the cost savings they'll provide.
It's all an ever changing game, with no market stability in sight until we get direct cerebral cortex interfaces. :)
Until then we just gotta roll with the punches, able and willing to handle any device form factors that come up....
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