- From: Mark Callow <callow.mark@artspark.co.jp>
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 15:16:54 +0900
- To: "whatwg@whatwg.org" <whatwg@whatwg.org>
On 2012/10/10 12:29, Ian Hickson wrote: > On Wed, 10 Oct 2012, Mark Callow wrote: >> I don't know what the browser on the SH-10D is doing, (It's running >> Android 4.0) but, given the physical size (4.5"), if they were making >> the css pixels smaller, the content would be unreadable. I expect they >> are actually using 3x. > Can you obtain a screenshot of this page in the device's browser? > > http://junkyard.damowmow.com/513 > > (Should be power+voldown to get a screen shot.) I don't have one of these phones. I went to the Docomo shop on the way home yesterday and was able to view the page on it but could not get or send a screenshot. The size of the black rectangle relative to the cats image looks slightly smaller than on my PC and I'd say the right edge of it is further to the left of the image than on my PC but overall the result is broadly similar. Regular text on web pages is very small. It really isn't practical to read it without zooming in. So I suspect they are using 2x thus making CSS pixels smaller. There's probably a certain amount of chicken & egg here. How much content would break on devices with a 3:1 device:css ratio? That concern probably stops device makers setting 3x even when they really should. Regards -Mark -- 注意:この電子メールには、株式会社エイチアイの機密情報が含まれている場合 が有ります。正式なメール受信者では無い場合はメール複製、 再配信または情 報の使用を固く禁じております。エラー、手違いでこのメールを受け取られまし たら削除を行い配信者にご連絡をお願いいたし ます. NOTE: This electronic mail message may contain confidential and privileged information from HI Corporation. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, photocopying, distribution or use of the contents of the received information is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately and permanently delete this message and all related copies.
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