The resolution means a lot.
It means a stretched(/squashed) vs. non stretched image.

On Thursday, March 8, 2012 1:35:50 PM UTC+2, Kostya Vasilyev wrote:
>
> 1280 * 720 by itself doesn't really mean much
>
> Do you mean the Galaxy Nexus? That screen is "extra high density", so its 
> folder is drawable-xhdpi.
>
> A 8-9" tablet could conceivable have a 1280 * 720 screen, but that would 
> be "medium density", drawable-mdpi.
>
> Android running on a notebook with a 1280 * 720 screen would probably be 
> "low density", or drawable-ldpi.
>
> -- K
>
> 8 марта 2012 г. 15:24 пользователь Alik Elzin написал:
>
>> Thanks you Anirudh. As I asked Zsolt:
>> So if I have the same background drawable suited for other resolution 
>> screen - 720×1280 - what folder should it be?
>>
>>
>

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