Here's an image of what I'm talking about:

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On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 3:08:46 PM UTC-6, bob wrote:
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> I think I saw on my Nexus 7 that the ydpi differs from the xdpi.
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> Was I imagining or is this really the case with some devices?
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> Can someone help me understand why a manufacturer would do such a thing?  
> It seems like it makes things more complicated with no benefit.
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> Thanks.
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