UI Request For High Res. Monitors

Any chance we can get some UI improvements for those with small high resolution monitors (like 15" 1900 x 1200 laptop screens)?  It can be difficult to read text, work with cruves, etc.
Thanks!

Jeffrey Friedl's online configurator may help some:
http://regex.info/Lightroom/Config/
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