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Old 03-02-2013, 06:50 PM   #13
sclitheroe
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Going off topic, but something interesting for the Retina users by the way - fire up Safari and the current version of Chrome on your Retina machine and go look at the highest resolution images you can find (googling around for pictures of watches is fantastic because there are lots of metal textures as well as fine detail in the dial). Get the image in the same spot onscreen and command-tab between the two browsers.

The difference in sharpness between Safari and Chrome rendering of images is shocking, and once you see it, you will be hard pressed to stick with Safari. You'll be able to tell which browser you are using every time just by the way the graphics look.

(for potential Retina users, don't get me wrong, Safari looks great - it's just that Chrome renders even better)
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