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Screen Resolution iMac 24"

so i have one of the imacs which were before the new updated aluminum imacs, you can see by my model below, anyway i need to know what dpi my screen is?? can anyone tell me or explain how to find out?
if this helps my resolution is 1920 x 1200.
but yeah, dpi of my screen??
Thanks

Imac 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo With iSight, 1Gb RAM, 250Gb HD, Mac OS X (10.5.2)

Posted on Mar 29, 2008 8:13 PM

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Posted on Mar 29, 2008 8:28 PM

Measure the width of the screen (not the diagonal) and the height of the screen. Just the visible area. Divide the width in inches into the width in pixels. Do the same for height. For example, if the width is 20" and the pixel width is 1920, then the dpi is 96. You should get the same answer for height.
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Mar 29, 2008 8:28 PM in response to karl hess

Measure the width of the screen (not the diagonal) and the height of the screen. Just the visible area. Divide the width in inches into the width in pixels. Do the same for height. For example, if the width is 20" and the pixel width is 1920, then the dpi is 96. You should get the same answer for height.

Apr 10, 2008 10:20 PM in response to karl hess

*iMac with SuperDrive Computers (September 2006)*

*24-inch iMac Video System*

+"The 24-inch model supports an LCD display size of 1920 x 1200 pixels at *94 dpi*+
+and supports 8 bits per component to show up to millions of colors."+

[_Apple Video Developer Note -- iMac |http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Hardware/Conceptual/HWTech_Video/Artic les/Video_implementation.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40003994-SW301200331181]

[_More good info on your white C2D iMac .|http://developer.apple.com/documentation/HardwareDrivers/Conceptual/iMac_0609_ SuperDrive/Articles/MiMac_arch.html#//appleref/doc/uid/TP40004827]

...straight from the horse's ...uh, orifice.

Looby

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Apr 10, 2008 10:39 PM in response to Brumos

Brumos wrote:

There is no such thing as 'dpi for screen'.


Shhhh! Don't make Steve look foolish. He didn't get that memo, either.

Macs display at 72ppi ...


Nope. The OS-X user-interface geniuses "never got the memo" about high-resolution
displays, so Mac UIs all assume they're running on a 72 ppi, bargain-basement CRT.

...that's why all text is displayed ~ 30% smaller than the correct point size,

Looby

Screen Resolution iMac 24"

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