72 PPI (pixels per inch) became the standard web resolution primarily due to historical factors; early Computer Monitors displayed images at this resolution. Additionally, it was a convenient benchmark for designers, as it balanced image quality and file size, ensuring faster loading times on slower internet connections. While modern displays often have higher pixel densities, 72 PPI persists as a legacy standard in web design.
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