4x3 screens do still exist. It's not like they've been plucked from the surface of the Earth.
Probably. But are they high quality monitors or cheap business clerk level ones using TN panels??4x3 screens do still exist. It's not like they've been plucked from the surface of the Earth.
typical viewing distance of around 15 inches.
The problem with viewing from a further distance is twofold. One, the screen won't fill my field of view (it's a 19" screen). Two, I'm nearsighted enough so that things start getting blurry at much beyond maybe 2 feet (wearing glasses to view a monitor from further distances results in worse problems like distortion, fatigue, and glare). The problem here isn't viewing distance. It's the fact that no screens at present have enough pixels when viewed at a distance where they mostly fill up the field of view. The retina displays on handheld devices only work because they're typically viewed at distances where they don't fill up most of the field of vision. Incidentally, I can still focus clearly at about half my normal viewing distance of 15". Or put another way, I might be able to pick out the pixels on a "retina" display.Damn. How about backing off until you can't see the pixels? I don't know of any device short of a cell phone that is designed for 15" viewing.