Is there a reason why the green dots here are smaller than the red dots and blue dots and why there are twice as many of them? Was it just more convenient for arranging them into a lattice this way?
weiweimonster1130
I'm wondering why there are more green than red and blue? Specifically, we can see that green are in its own row, and red and blue shares the same row.
micahtyong
@chethus, I read this in an article recently, supposedly humans can see green much better than they can see red. It looks like the iPad developers took advantage of this fact to fit more pixels/dots on the screen.
somaniarushi
I'd be curious to know the reason behind this unique lattice in pixels -- different sizes, and non-uniform lines! Why reason for this?
Is there a reason why the green dots here are smaller than the red dots and blue dots and why there are twice as many of them? Was it just more convenient for arranging them into a lattice this way?
I'm wondering why there are more green than red and blue? Specifically, we can see that green are in its own row, and red and blue shares the same row.
@chethus, I read this in an article recently, supposedly humans can see green much better than they can see red. It looks like the iPad developers took advantage of this fact to fit more pixels/dots on the screen.
I'd be curious to know the reason behind this unique lattice in pixels -- different sizes, and non-uniform lines! Why reason for this?