[Q] Google Play won't stay compatible with Movies or Magazines - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I unlocked and added Rom Toolbox so I could easily change the DPI setting in the build.prop file, all so I could get the tablet interface instead of the phone interface with a DPI of 170. Unfortunately then Play stopped letting me get to movies and magazines, and while it's in this state, Google Play on the web shows just about every app is incompatible with my Asus Nexus 7. See attached for two examples.
If I reset the DPI to 213 and then clear all the Google store apps data, then restart, then Google play will make them all available again, but when I reset it to 170, it stops. What can I do to make Google Play recognize it properly? Any ideas?

Use a DPI of 160.
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