Sentences with phrase «dot per inch»

What's more, this device has the same dots per inch as the larger Pixel released this year.
The resolution does fall to 265 dots per inch due to the larger screen but that's still pretty solid.
Here's another one from Razer that boasts a whopping 5600 dots per inch of resolution.
Take, for instance, the HTC Vive Pro resolution of 2880 x 1600, offering a 78 % increase in dots per inch than the HTC Vive.
Though, I wish it had a higher dots per inch (dpi) than 283 dpi.
The spaces between electrodes are small enough to give a resolution of 300 monochrome dots per inch (dpi).
It even boasts of a higher resolution density of 169 pixel dots per inch, compared with the iPad's 132.
Priced at the higher end of the four devices available ($ 499), the RocketBook pitches portability and clarity: a 105 dots per inch screen (most computers today use a 72 - dpi screen) with a glare - resistant or «transvective» finish.
DPI and PPI are acronyms for dots per inch and pixels per inch — both describe the resolution of an image.
Other features of the software include sensor dot per inch sensitivity levels (adjustable from 200 to 12,000 DPI), with up to five levels that can be switched on the fly using buttons on the mouse; you can also alter the mouse's sensor to adjust for different surfaces.
Top - of - the - range gaming mice also have multiple buttons, highly adjustable dots per inch (DPI) accuracy and a mass of settings that include everything from custom lighting to macros for specific games.
The flatbed scanner offers 1,200 x 600 dots per inch scanning as well as integrated document, photo, and Internet software suites.
The final result is «outputted» by an Iris inkjet printer which sprays 300 dots per inch of four colors — cyan, magenta, yellow and black — onto the paper.
Unfortunately it's not quite high - resolution enough to prevent you from being able to discern individual pixels when you wear it, and the HTC Vive Pro, with its 78 % increase in dots per inch, offers a much sharper screen in addition to built - in audio, which the original Vive lacks.
Instead of slowly building objects out of plastic, it uses a laser to quickly remove layer after layer of raw material with 1,000 DPI (or dots per inch) resolution.
Press and cut - out shots Print press always ask for 300 dpi (dots per inch) photographs or «print - quality» pictures, so make sure you have a high - resolution version of your cut - out shot ready to send over to them.
The number of dots per inch or DPI will indicate how sensitive the mouse is to movement.
Raster line art should have a minimum resolution of 600 dots per inch (dpi) and, preferably, should have a resolution of 1200 dpi.
To keep file sizes reasonable, please save art at a resolution of 150 to 300 dots per inch (dpi) for initial submission.
The cartoons will be displayed at a resolution of about 300 dots per inch — equal to the quality of an ordinary office laser printer — and showing colour and shades of grey.
Today's 3 - D printers have a resolution of 600 dots per inch, which means that they could pack a billion tiny cubes of different materials into a volume that measures just 1.67 cubic inches.
In «dots per inch,» the measurement used to indicate the number of individual spots of ink printed on a certain area, the nanoprinting method yields a resolution of 100,000 dots of print, or dpi, compared with the 1,500 dpi of common offset printing.
The images are just 50 nanometres wide and were printed at a resolution of 127,000 DPI (dots per inch).
So a more useful measure is pixel density, measured in ppi (pixels per inch) or dpi (dots per inch).
The newest Kindle, an upgrade to the «Paperwhite» range that boasts ultra-white pages, ups the resolution to 300 dots per inch (dpi).
Resolution: the DPI (dots per inch) in a printed image, or the PPI (pixels per inch) for a digital image; the minimum quality for digital - to - print is 300 pixels per inch
Screen is 1,440 x 1,440 pixels square, with 453 dots per inch, or DPI, resolution.
After that there's a look at E Ink's high resolution screens that have 300 dpi (dots per inch).
Createspace, which is the place I work with to get print copies of my book, will not approve an image that is less than 300 dpi (dots per inch, it's a resolution thing.
This would be suitable for a printed book but I also do a small size for an e-book cover which is 288 X 216 pixels with at 72dpi (dots per inch).
This translates to a display pixel density of 170 dots per inch (dpi), which is quite impressive in its own right.
Another lessons learned was working with screen captures and increasing the DPI (dots per inch) for both the print and electronic books.
Users will be reading eBooks on a myriad of different devices, including but not limited to; cell phones, tablet devices, HD Tvs and desktop computers, all with varying screen resolutions and dpi (dot per inch) sizes.
For example, books are printed at 600 dots per inch (dpi) at even the very worst level of cheap copying.
At 265 dots per inch, its e-ink display is sharper than the 212 dots per inch provided by the Kindle Paperwhite, the top of Amazon's e-reader range.
However, dpi is dots per inch, a measurement for print only; ppi is pixels per inch, a measurement for screens only.
Given that one screen is 6 ″ while the other is 5 ″, does this mean that the DPI (dots per inch) for each unit is different?
For print, high resolution means 300 dpi (dots per inch), at the full size of the cover.
There is a big difference between the resolution of images with 72dpi (dots per inch) and 300dpi.
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