Thibault - sort of.  The main reason that the image quality is worse is
that LCD panels just dont look much good at anything other than their
native resolution, even on Windows or OS X.  The difference in DPI is
probably only one of the intermediate factors involved.

The good news is that Unity 7 on Ubuntu 14.04 "Trusty Tahr" will have
support for HiDPI displays.  Additionally, Ubuntu developers are
planning HiDPI support for the Ubuntu Linux boot experience - when
dealing with GRUB2's boot-loader menu and the Plymouth boot splash
screen. They are also investigating HiDPI support for Linux virtual
consoles. Specifically, "Developers at this week's vUDS session will be
working on a 2x version of the GRUB2 font for basic HiDPI support by
just appearing twice as big, working on GRUB2 support for returning a
display's physical dimensions, work out support for a scaling factor
within Ubuntu's Plymouth theme, and support for a scaling factor within
the console-setup font configuration."

There is also bug #1292218 which is described as "The lockscreen has
correct Panel HiDPI support, but the prompt doesn't scale right now."

Some of this additional work might be ready for Ubuntu 14.04 "Trusty
Tahr" but it is unlikely that all of the HiDPI improvements will be
ready for that release.

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  DPI is not recognized by UBUNTU, so fonts, icons and the whole system
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