>>3909450Screen ppi absolutely matters because the way dpreview coded their comparison tool the "window" into the image has 4x the pixels on high ppi screens (4k; Retina). It's not showing 4x the image area, it's just scaling up. So if I screenshot the comparison on 4k and then view it on an HD system, it appears 4x larger than it does in a browser on the HD system. If I screenshot the HD system and view it on 4k, it's 1/4th the size as it appears in a browser on the 4k system. You can tell sensorlet has an HD monitor from the jagged text.
None of this matters because dpreview's tool is not introducing the noise. That excuse is nothing but sensorlet cope. Here is a screenshot of the same section and ISO as
>>3909359, only made on a PC with a HD screen.
Let's see what excuse sensorlet comes up with next.