


Basically, the images will be shown a bit more pixelated on the bigger screen and more detailed and crips, on the smaller one. Now you’re probably wondering how the same number of pixels can be found on 2 very different sized displays? The answer is pretty simple, the pixels are bigger on the bigger screen than on the laptop screen. For example, a 13″ laptop screen with a resolution of 1920×1080 has the same pixel count as your 50″ Full HD TV. However, since monitors and TVs come in different screen sizes, you might wonder what does it mean when a bigger screen has the same resolution as a smaller screen.
