Again, the important thing is pixel count. A 50-inch HDTV may have a physically larger display, but it only has 1920x1080 pixels (the same as the 21.5-inch new iMac). Larger pixels does not let you do more with your computer, MORE pixels does.
You can figure out the pixel density this way. Using the [Pythagorean theorem|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_theorem],
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figure out how many pixels go along th diagonal. You know
a (2560) and
b (1440), so you can figure out
c. I get 2937 pixels along the diagonal. That diagonal is 27 inches, so the pixel density (pixels per inch) is 2937 divided by 27, or about 109 ppi.
For the 24-inch display, using the same math, it is only about 94 ppi.
So objects on the new display will look about 10% smaller than they would look on the old display. The new display will also look more
sharp for the same reason. And as I mentioned above, the new display has 60% more pixels to work with compared to the old display.