tldr; what is the resolution of a screen required so that I can't see pixelation/blurriness of rendered letters, and what hardware is required to achieve this?
my biggest complaint about my current computing setup, debian on a lenovo x230,
is that I can visually see pixelation of the rendering of letters at the edges if I look closely,
especially while running on an external display
one might say this is not a big deal, as the letters are still totally readable, but im a lover of beauty and of crisp beautiful letters, and im curious what would be required to achieve that
@notplants Ah sorry I didn't understand what you were asking at first.
AFAIK that lspci output doesn't positively identify the GPU you have, but from this PDF it sounds like it should be intel HD graphics 4000?
https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ThinkPad_X230.pdf
And StackOverflow says the max res for that GPU would be 2560×1600 through DisplayPort
https://superuser.com/questions/1317793/does-a-thinkpad-x230-i7-support-a-4k-external-monitor
In general, as a very old laptop, it probably wouldn't be very usable with a high density screen even if the GPU did support it.