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Tag: Dots per inch

Rob Galbraith DPI: Evaluating the MacBook Pro 15 inch LED-backlit display

August 25, 2007August 25, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

Rob Galbraith DPI: Evaluating the MacBook Pro 15 inch LED-backlit display.

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