First reflex reply is that the Chromebook has a higher resolution display
and does NOT assume you want a full screen representation so gives you a
window of the same or similar pixel dimensions as the Xoom thereby making
it appear physically smaller.
As to how you can change that behaviour, I have no idea, but you might look
over (or Google) Chrome Settings.
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 1:53 PM, <
joe@actionline.com> wrote:
> Why does a Xoom 10.1" screen tablet provide larger images of a webpage
> than a Chromebook 11.6" screen shows of the exact same webpage -- as
> shown in the snapshot at the link below of the two units sitting
> side-by-side?
>
> http://www.upquick.com/temp/xoom-chrome.jpg
>
> And how can one fix the Chromebook to naturally display larger images
> (without having to use CTRL++ several times)?
>
>
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