Web Browsing on Small Displays

The same problem occurs in devices for Web access (or Web-like access) on television. Although televisions are generally larger than most computer monitors, the relatively low resolution and long viewing distance reduces the amount of information they can display. In this article, small displays are devices that display a small amount of information for comfortable user viewing, because either the screens are physically small or they have very low resolution.

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