Sentences with phrase «with more pixels per inch»

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The resolution works out to 252 pixels per inch (ppi), on par with the pixel density of more expensive devices, and it yields lucid text and vibrant colors.
The Fire HD 8, with its smaller display, has more pixels per inch, 189ppi to the Fire HD 10's 149ppi.
With 208 to 218 Pixels Per Inch screens, for 20/20 Vision the pixels are not resolved for viewing distances of 16 inches or more, which is a bit larger than typical viewing distances that may extend down to 13 iPixels Per Inch screens, for 20/20 Vision the pixels are not resolved for viewing distances of 16 inches or more, which is a bit larger than typical viewing distances that may extend down to 13 ipixels are not resolved for viewing distances of 16 inches or more, which is a bit larger than typical viewing distances that may extend down to 13 inches.
While the Kindle boasts «stunning HD display with 30 % more pixels than iPad mini,» 216 pixels per inch, the ability to watch HD movies and TV, dual stereo speakers and «ultra-fast MINI Wi - Fi,» the iPad has «standard definition, low - resolution display,» 163 pixels per inch, no HD movies or TV and a mono speaker, according to the ad.
The display has Diamond Pixels (see below) and Sub-Pixel Rendering with 518 pixels per inch (ppi), providing significantly higher image sharpness than can be resolved with normal 20/20 Vision at the typical viewing distances of 10 inches or more for Smartphones, so the display appears perfectly Pixels (see below) and Sub-Pixel Rendering with 518 pixels per inch (ppi), providing significantly higher image sharpness than can be resolved with normal 20/20 Vision at the typical viewing distances of 10 inches or more for Smartphones, so the display appears perfectly pixels per inch (ppi), providing significantly higher image sharpness than can be resolved with normal 20/20 Vision at the typical viewing distances of 10 inches or more for Smartphones, so the display appears perfectly sharp.
The new NOOK HD + will feature a 9 - inch display with resolution of 1920 x 1280 and 256 pixels per inch for up to 1080p for movies, magazines, and more.
The display has Diamond Pixels (see below) and Sub-Pixel Rendering with 577 pixels per inch (ppi), the highest on any consumer display, providing significantly higher image sharpness than can be resolved with normal 20/20 Vision at the typical viewing distances of 10 inches or more for Smartphones, so the display appears perfectly Pixels (see below) and Sub-Pixel Rendering with 577 pixels per inch (ppi), the highest on any consumer display, providing significantly higher image sharpness than can be resolved with normal 20/20 Vision at the typical viewing distances of 10 inches or more for Smartphones, so the display appears perfectly pixels per inch (ppi), the highest on any consumer display, providing significantly higher image sharpness than can be resolved with normal 20/20 Vision at the typical viewing distances of 10 inches or more for Smartphones, so the display appears perfectly sharp.
The display has diamond pixels (see below) and sub-pixel rendering with 518 pixels per inch (ppi), providing significantly higher image sharpness than can be resolved with normal 20/20 vision at the typical viewing distances of 10 inches or more for smartphones, so the display appears perfectly sharp.
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It features a 300 dots - per - inch E Ink display with enhanced contrast and twice as many pixels as the Nook GlowLight (text and images do pop a little more); Barnes & Noble says it's on par with the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite's screen.
Spectacular Full HD Display: For those who want to enjoy reading and entertainment on a larger scale, NOOK HD + offers a must - see full HD 9 - inch display with resolution of 1920 x 1280 and 256 pixels per inch for up to 1080p for movies, magazines and more.
Their most famous and aggressive innovation came with the introduction of the Retina display in 2010 for the iPhone 4, where Apple doubled the pixel resolution and Pixels Per Inch (ppi) up to where the screen appeared perfectly sharp for normal 20/20 vision at typical tablet viewing distances of 10.5 inches or more.
The retailer points out that, even though its screen is 0.9 - inches smaller, the Kindle Fire HD has a «stunning HD display with 30 per cent more pixels than iPad mini».
The display is fairly sharp, with 251ppi offering a good 30 - plus more pixels per inch than you'd get in a 7 - inch alternative like the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME176CX.
I've had some hands - on time with the 8.9 - inch HDX (and reviewed the HDX 7 - inch, which has more pixels per inch than the iPad Air), and I honestly can not tell the difference between those screens and the iPad Air's retina display.
With 1872 x 1404 resolution and 300 pixels per inch — it packs more pixels than any other e-reader on the market.
Equipped with a capacitive touchscreen, as opposed to the IR - based systems used in the past, the Paperwhite has 25 % more contrast than the Pearl screens in the current Kindles, as well as a 62 % higher resolution, thanks to its 212 pixel - per - inch display.
It's no wonder that most consumers with decent home theater systems feel like they're getting an equal or better experience to the movie theater: WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A FEW MORE HORIZONTAL PIXELS, THE IMAGE IS EXACTLY THE SAME RESOLUTION IN 1080P and 2K, and the pixel density (measured in PPI or pixels per inch) is quite a bit denser on a consumer 1080p dispwith decent home theater systems feel like they're getting an equal or better experience to the movie theater: WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A FEW MORE HORIZONTAL PIXELS, THE IMAGE IS EXACTLY THE SAME RESOLUTION IN 1080P and 2K, and the pixel density (measured in PPI or pixels per inch) is quite a bit denser on a consumer 1080p dispWITH THE EXCEPTION OF A FEW MORE HORIZONTAL PIXELS, THE IMAGE IS EXACTLY THE SAME RESOLUTION IN 1080P and 2K, and the pixel density (measured in PPI or pixels per inch) is quite a bit denser on a consumer 1080p diPIXELS, THE IMAGE IS EXACTLY THE SAME RESOLUTION IN 1080P and 2K, and the pixel density (measured in PPI or pixels per inch) is quite a bit denser on a consumer 1080p dipixels per inch) is quite a bit denser on a consumer 1080p display.
Starting from the 5.5 - inch display which doggedly stays in full HD resolution, but now comes with True Tone technology (which automatically adjusts white balance as per light conditions), a wide colour gamut and (jargon alert) dual domain pixels for better viewing angles — the display DOES seem discernibly brighter and more colourful, to be honest.
With the same resolution however, this means there are more pixels packed into the Compact's display per inch compared to the larger model, with their pixel densities sitting at 483ppi and 424ppi, respectivWith the same resolution however, this means there are more pixels packed into the Compact's display per inch compared to the larger model, with their pixel densities sitting at 483ppi and 424ppi, respectivwith their pixel densities sitting at 483ppi and 424ppi, respectively.
The Vive Pro features two OLED displays with a resolution of 2880 x 1600 and 615 pixels per inch, a 78 percent increase from the 2160 x 1200 resolution of the current Vive headset.HTC says the higher resolution will bring sharper text and graphics for an improved overall experience.The Vive Pro is designed to be lighter than the existing Vive, with integrated high - performance headphones and a more comfortable headstrap with a sizing dial.
This is a departure from the 2014 Moto X's 5.2 - inch AMOLED display, and even though the Pure Edition has a larger display with about 100 more pixels per inch, we can't say it's much of an improvement.
The 6.5 - inch iPhone X Plus will have a display with 480 to 500 pixels per inch, possibly making it more pixel dense than the iPhone X.
With a 2048 x 1536 resolution and 264 pixels per inch, it's hard to pack in more pixels into a display of this side and having it matter.
Ever since Apple came out with a «Retina Display» and touted its «ppi» (pixels per inch), everyone has been going nuts trying to cram more pixels into a screen.
The ZenFone 3 Ultra is more like a tablet with its massive 6.8 - inch IPS LCD display and Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and 324 pixels - per - inch (PPI.)
The new Asus ZenFone 2 features a 5.5 - inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and 403 pixels - per - inch (PPI) and is not a bad IPS panel, although there are better ones out there... on a much more expensive device.
It has a pixel density of 235 pixels per inch (ppi), beating the 217ppi you get with the more expensive 720.
That doesn't just boast a higher pixel density, with a 2560 × 1600 resolution serving 339 pixels - per - inch, but it also outperforms the iPad when it comes to brightness, contrast rating, contrast ratio, power efficiency, and more.
Full HD resolution is more than adequate for its 5.5 - inch display with a pixel density of around 400 pixels per inch.
That's about 280 pixels per inch, or 60 more per inch than a MacBook Pro with Retina.
While the Note 5 wowed us two years ago with a Quad HD resolution (2560 x 1440), the Note 8 follows the S8's lead with a Quad HD + that packs in a few more pixels per inch than the Note 5's display did.
What's more, the high - end M3800 variants come with a 3200x1800 QHD + display, a resolution with higher pixels - per - inch (PPI) than Apple's MacBook Pro with Retina Display.
Featuring a 5 inch display with full HD resolution, the Xperia X Performance comes with more than sufficient pixels per inch to go head - on with the top smartphones.
Both devices use the AMOLED technology and use the QHD display resolution — the S6 Active with more pixels - per - inch, due to its smaller display.
The device comes with a 5.5 - inch Full HD display with 428 pixels per inch for the pixel density, and it's powered by a MediaTek Helio P25 processor with 6 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of storage space, which is also expandable via microSD card if you need more storage than what's initially available.
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