>>4175969Photography is 50% about the display medium. For this reason if you're not into printing your favorites, you're really not into photography, and don't care about how other people see your photos
Your perception of color, shading, exposure, and detail is affected by the screen you normally use. Every screen is the print, again and again. If you use a 127PPI display on a day to day basis, you might shoot overexposed and oversaturated to compensate for a dim backlight and washed out colors, and you are pixel peeping to the extreme and may gear spiral pretty hard or think bayer itself is bad and you need foveon, medium format, or film
If you have a macbook pro with a retina display, you will think literally every camera, even a phone, takes hella sharp photos but of varying sizes (having to zoom in over 200% to see what the plebs see, and even then it won't be so bad) and you may tend to under-expose slightly and stay lower on the rockwell scale of saturation because of the bright display with more accurate colors. So bright you'll probably be confused the first time you order a print without corrections.