I feel like 400ppi is really all it is needed. Anything above is not noticeable by the human eye.
So I am guessing the PPI war has ended right?
500 is actually nice for Asian markets as it allows for many of the different characters to be more clearly and accurately depicted.
It's not strictly necessary for other markets, but it will make text a lot sharper.
I've heard this said a few times, but I'm not sure if the average user will notice. I think in the end it depends on whether the average eye can discern detail at that level at a normal viewing distance.
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This is the left bar of anandtech's main forum page as it appears on my 1080p screen when I first load it in a browser. It's legible, but pixellated. I can see the imperfections from a pretty regular viewing distance, but what's worse is that the small text instinctively makes me draw the screen closer, thus bringing the pixels more clearly in view.
I actually think something is applying a softening effect to the picture as it appears on the forum, so the effect is a little worse on the smartphone screen.
This looks like scaler artifacts, not resolution limitations.
It could be made to look sharper with same resolution if it was vector based text as opposed to whole page being rendered and then scaled. What's really needed is ability to render vector text and graphics smoothly during things like pinch and zoom.