What is HiDPI?
HiDPI refers to screens with high pixel densities, i.e. high PPI (pixels per pinch), which is also called high DPI (dots per inch).
- See DPI (dots per inch) for details.
Support for the high pixel density display environment in the PC OS is called HiDPI support.
https://www.eizoglobal.com//library/basics/pixel_density_4k/ (accessed 2024-07-21)
The term "retina display" means the same thing as HiDPI.
HiDPI displays are becoming more and more popular on computers: Apple’s recent MacBook, MacBook Pro, and select iMac models sport them (billed as Retina, more on that in a bit); Microsoft’s Surface, Surface Book, and fancy new Surface Studio rock them; Dell, Lenovo, HP, and others offer them as options on laptops; LG, Dell, and Philips make HIDPI desktop displays; and System76 (my employer) just announced HiDPI on their flagship Oryx Pro and insanely powerful Bonobo WS laptops.
https://blog.elementary.io/what-is-hidpi/ (accessed 2024-07-21)
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