How good is 94 ppi in a computer monitor?

coolio2654

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Im getting a Mac Led Cinema screen (24 inches) that has 94 ppi (pixels per inch). Is the ppi good enough to accommodate the advances in graphics technology for a few years?
 
This Apple monitor is about as good as you can get currently, although you're paying a premium for the Apple name.

PPI (pixels per inch) is simply the number of horizontal pixels (1920) divided by the display width (20.35"). It's a measure of pixel density, nothing more. A lousy 15" monitor could have the same density value.

The Apple 24" resolution is 1920x1200. If you really want the best, get a 30" display instead, which has 2560x1600 resolution, and the same pixel density value.

Keep in mind these Apple displays cannot be easily connected to Windows machines, only Macs.
 
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