DPI is adjustable, the pixels per inch is a fair argument though. If you were the proper distance from your TV this also would be irrelevant, the further you get from the TV the smaller the pixels become relatively speaking.
What I'm saying is if your monitor is 30 inches @ 1920x1080 native and your TV is 40 inches @ 1920x1080 native then you have the same amount of pixels its just the pixels are slightly larger on the TV. Therefore backing up from the TV would make the pixels appear the same size as the monitor your a foot closer to.
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DPI is adjustable, the pixels per inch is a fair argument though. If you were the proper distance from your TV this also would be irrelevant, the further you get from the TV the smaller the pixels become relatively speaking.
What I'm saying is if your monitor is 30 inches @ 1920x1080 native and your TV is 40 inches @ 1920x1080 native then you have the same amount of pixels its just the pixels are slightly larger on the TV. Therefore backing up from the TV would make the pixels appear the same size as the monitor your a foot closer to.