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chromebook support #153

Open toloudis opened 1 year ago

toloudis commented 1 year ago

Description


Below to be filled out by UX during kickoff Q&A to the best of current understanding

Size

Effort level (xs, sm, m, lg, xl)

Scope

What will we do? What will we NOT do?

User needs statement(s)

As a [type of user], I need/want to [action(s)], so that I can [goal].

Additional notes

Knowns/unknowns, stakeholders, time/dependency considerations, deliverables

toloudis commented 1 year ago

notes from web:

Screen Sizes Chromebooks come with a variety of screen sizes ranging from 10.1 inches to 15.6 inches. The most popular sizes are 11.6”, 13.3” and 15.6”. These all have a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio (like an HD TV) and usually 1366x768 or 1920x1080 resolution. A few Chromebooks have different screen sizes and resolutions, like the ASUS Chromebook Flip which has a 10.1” screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio and 1280x800 resolution. Google’s Pixelbook and the Samsung Chromebook Pro have a unique screen size of 12.3” with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a very high resolution of 2400x1600.

For those looking for an extremely portable and low-cost computer, consider choosing an 11.6” model. If you want a bit more screen room while still keeping things portable, consider a 13.3” Chromebook. If you enjoy having a large screen and don’t mind a little extra bulk, a 15.6” version might be just what you need. If you want a sharp and high-resolution screen, look into the Pixelbook or the Samsung Chromebook Pro or Plus.

Screen Resolution Screen resolution refers to the number of pixels on a monitor. Common screen resolutions found in Chromebooks are 1366x768 (720p, half-HD) and 1920x1080 (1080p, full-HD). For smaller screens, 1366x768 is usually adequate. For screens 13 inch and above, you may want a full-HD 1920x1080 screen. A higher resolution screen gives you more “room” to work with documents, but it can also make text difficult to read without zooming in on web pages. If you plan to watch lots of HD movies on your Chromebook, then you’ll certainly want a 1920x1080 screen so you can watch your videos at full resolution.

A few Chromebooks have ultra-high definition screens (similar to Apple’s “Retina” displays). These displays produce beautiful images and smooth fonts. To find a Chromebook with this type of screen, use the comparison tool at the top of this page and select the “High DPI” option under screen resolution.

toloudis commented 1 year ago

As this is an issue that impacts first time user experience, also see #144