most computer screens have similar pixel densities and modern mobile devices adjust by reporting viewports smaller than their real resolution to make up for their high pixel densities. For example, some 1920x1080px phones have a viewport size of just 640x360. What this means is that 16px text takes much more than 16 real pixels, 48px in fact (16*1920/640).
What this means for me is that phones with high resolutions should still display Volkov at appropriate sizes, and I may as well keep the cutoff at 960. On my 10.1 inch tablet, I should still expect to see Average in landscape and Volkhov in portrait.
I have learned from Responsive Font Size with CSS that
What this means for me is that phones with high resolutions should still display Volkov at appropriate sizes, and I may as well keep the cutoff at 960. On my 10.1 inch tablet, I should still expect to see Average in landscape and Volkhov in portrait.