Aside from that, a 10.5 - inch iPad would adapt the same resolution as the 12.9 - inch model i.e 2732 x 2048, with
the pixel density matching the iPad mini (326 ppi instead of 264 ppi).
Not exact matches
IPS display manufacturers say that Super AMOLED can technically
match the
pixel density of IPS, but not within an acceptable power budget and that's not likely to change in the next year or so.
Bluefire Productions today announced at the London Book Fair that their e-reader app for iOS is now ready to
match up to the
pixel density of the iPad 3 display.
The Kindle Fire HD has a 7 - inch 1,280 x 800 IPS display,
matching the Google Nexus 7 exactly and giving the tablet higher
pixel density than an iPad mini.
Although the resolution on these three tablets is listed as WQHD, the
pixel density does not
match up against the screen size.
This
matches the resolution of the larger iPad Air, and because it is the same resolution on a smaller display, it actually has a higher
pixel density.
The screen resolution is up from 600 x 800 to a Paperwhite -
matching 1,024 x 758 screen resolution and the 167ppi
pixel density is up to a more impressive 212ppi.
Even though the
pixel density do not
match flagship smartphones, it is still quite impressive at 424
pixels per inch.
The One X
matches the Rezound's 720p resolution, but houses it in a new Super LCD 2 panel and gifts it with 4.7 inches to play with, which translates to a
pixel density of 316ppi.
The Alpha packs a 4.7 - inch 1280x720 Super AMOLED panel, so it's no
match for the astronomical
pixel density of many high - end rivals.
The 5.15 - inch Full HD display with a
pixel density of 428 ppi won't
match up to the 577 ppi on offer with the Galaxy S7, but the IPS LCD screen is one of the best we've seen this year.
The desire 816 has a 720P HD screen with 267 ppi
pixel density, which is no
match for most current smartphones» 1080p HD screens, but the LCD2 screen has good brightness and nice viewing angles.
You'll be viewing all that on the phone's 5.2 - inch 1080p LCD display — a good - looking screen by any standards, though it obviously doesn't
match the insane
pixel density that Samsung and LG are pursuing with their latest devices.
Its 4 - inch Retina display has 326ppi
pixel density with excellent contrast and brightness to
match HTC One's glorious display.
That means it has a
pixel density of 424ppi -
matching the One M9, although the Xperia Z3 wins here thanks to its smaller 5 - inch screen giving you 441ppi.
That
matches the HTC One mini which also has great display, and although it's a step down in
pixel density from the Full HD larger models, the overall results are very good.
Thanks to snippets of iOS 9 code for the new onscreen keyboard, the iPad Pro's resolution is pegged at 2,732 x 2,048
pixels, which would
match the
pixel density of the iPad Air 2's screen, should the larger iPad boast a 12.9 - inch screen, as previously rumored.
That puts it near 216ppi, which doesn't quite
match the iPad Air's 264ppi
pixel density, but again, you're working with a larger surface here — no pun intended.