Sentences with phrase «fewer pixels per inch»

The only difference is that since the Gear S3 is larger, you're actually seeing fewer pixels per inch.
The screen resolution on both the S8 and S8 + are higher than its predecessor and with fewer pixels per inch.
If the resolution is low, that means there are fewer pixels per inch, which means each pixel is automatically made larger.
Oh, and speaking of that display: the iPad Mini's has 25 % fewer pixels per inch compared to its Amazon and Google competitors.

Not exact matches

All eight primary colors can be reproduced on the ACeP displays, and resolutions of up to 150 pixels per inch — comparable to the Kindle DX from a few years ago — can be achieved.
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 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.
It's essentially the same Super LCD 3 display panel, but.03 inches bigger (therefore providing fewer pixels - per - inch).
It's been just a few days since LG unveiled its flagship G3 smartphone which sports a 5.5 - inch QHD display that boasts of an insane 538 pixels per inch.
That's consistent with leaked factory CAD - based renders from a few weeks ago, and in case you're wondering, the Huawei P20 Lite should come extremely close to the ppi density of the iPhone X, at roughly 445 pixels per inch, thanks to somewhat unusual 2250 x 1080 screen resolution.
When the screen's just a few inches from your eyeballs, the difference between 500 and 800 - ish pixels per inch will seem like night and day.
That translates to barely more than 81 pixels per inch, 40 less per inch than a 2,560 x 1,440 display of the same size and three times fewer than Apple's fancy new Retina iMac.
There are 518 pixels per inch behind the Gorilla Glass 4 — fewer than the 5.1 - inch Galaxy S6.
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.
It means both will offer super sharp detail but the Galaxy S8 has the slight edge in terms of numbers thanks to it being a little smaller allowing for a few more pixels to be packed in per inch.
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