Sentences with phrase «good pixel density»

The Zenfone 3 Max sports a 5.2 - inch FHD display on the front with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 which gives it a good pixel density.
It is a low reflective display, but viewing angles aren't that amazing as one wants to be, considering the full HD display with good pixel density.
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The screen continues to be the same 5 inch WSVGA touchscreen with a 1024 x 600 resolution, which translates to a good pixel density.
Apple may have started the whole retina display fad, though the company was denied the exclusivity soon thereafter once Samsung and Google introduced the Nexus 10 with an even better pixel density.
However, screen resolution will continue to be the same at 1024 × 768 pixels in spite of the screen size being scaled down, which translates to better pixel density for the new iPads with smaller screen sizes.
That means better pixel density, improved viewing angles, and greater text and image clarity.
Also, while the screen is smaller it has the same number of pixels as its 10.1 - inch brother, giving it a little better pixel density.
The 2018 9.7 - inch iPad sports a 2048x1536 display with a Retina density of 264 PPI (pixels per inch), while the iPad mini 4 has a 7.9 - inch 2048x1536 display at 326 PPI — the best pixel density available on an iPad.
With its 320x320 grid, the Gear Live has better pixel density, but you really can't tell in a side - by - side comparison with LG's 280x280 display.
It's still a 1080p (FHD +) screen, though, meaning you won't be getting the best pixel density — especially given that it's yet another pentile AMOLED display which results in uneven color resolution.
It also offers a choice of a 4K or Full HD screen and near edgeless display (5 mm bezel) that offers better screen area and better pixel density for sharper, clearer images.
However, the smaller screen gives a better pixel density of 294ppi as compared to the 282ppi you get on the 2016 variant.
Overall the screen resolution is closer to small screen devices like the HTC One Mini 2 and the Moto G, still the latter two offer better pixel densities.
The base - model iPad (starting at $ 329) has a 9.7 - inch display with a 2048x1536 screen; the iPad mini 4 has a 2048x1536 screen as well, but it measures 7.9 inches diagonally, offering a compact display with better pixel density (326ppi versus 264ppi).
Despite the low display resolution of 720p it manages to offer good color outputs, and well a pixel density of 267 PPI (Pixel Per Inch) isn't bad.

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As a result, the display offers better graphic performance, higher pixel density, greater brightness and contrast, more intense colours and fewer conventional indicator lamps.
Personally I'm not a fan of this smartphone as I feel phones of this size are best left to the feature phone department as the screen (2.8 inches) is just too small with a low resolution and pixel density display.
Text reproduction is good; with the tablet's initial release software, however, I saw more pixelation in text than I expected given the display's high pixel density.
I've heard people say that more pixels alone do not guarantee a better viewing experience, but I have yet to meet a high - pixel - density display that didn't outperform a lower - density display, at least for rendering text.
The S6's display is the same size as the S5 but boasts a higher resolution and pixel density resulting in a much better experience.
Problem with this is that the old model has better screen (higher pixel density) than the new one.
The OLED dislay with pixel density of 350 will have a lot of future if Samsung is able to play its card well enough.
That betters the iPad 4's 264 pixel density from its 2048 x 1536 pixel display.
The quality of the display is also not the best in class and leaves a lot to be desired, though (thankfully) the touchscreen is responsive and manages to make up for the lack of pixel density to some extent.
I suppose it'll be good on the smaller tablets, since I'm sure Kobo will insist on giving us the crappy phone UI that Google stupidly set as the default for 7 ″ * TABLETS *, which has no global notifications toggle (alas, like on the Arc you'll need to root it and then mess with the pixel density setting in / system / build.
I've always considered the Asus Transformer's screen better than similar 10» Android tablets because of the IPS display, but the iPad 3's high pixel density screen is even better.
This means the tablet has a pixel density that competes against the best of the best.
Also, the reason why the A700 can be considered among the better Android ICS tablets is because it comes with a refreshingly high pixel density, packing in 1920 x 1200 pixels within the 10.1 inch frame.
The handset boats an ultra-thin, metal unibody with a visually frameless design and it comes equipped with Hisilicon Kirin 930 64 - bit 2.0 GHz octa - core processor, 3 GB RAM, 16 GB onboard storage, 5.2 ″ FHD display with 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution and 424ppi pixel density, 8MP front - facing camera and 13MP rear camera with f / 2.0 aperture, DSLR - level image signal processor, OIS and dual color temperature flash as well as 2680mAh rechargeable battery.
The 7 ″ screens have a pixel resolution of 1024 × 600, the same as Pixel Qi's 10 ″ screens, so with the smaller screen the pixel density is much better at 170ppi as opposed to about 118ppi for the pixel resolution of 1024 × 600, the same as Pixel Qi's 10 ″ screens, so with the smaller screen the pixel density is much better at 170ppi as opposed to about 118ppi for the Pixel Qi's 10 ″ screens, so with the smaller screen the pixel density is much better at 170ppi as opposed to about 118ppi for the pixel density is much better at 170ppi as opposed to about 118ppi for the 10 ″.
It has 2880 x 1440 pixels resolution at 18:9 aspect ratio, 564ppi pixel density and supports multi-touch as well.
The Kindle Paperwhite boasts a front - lit display that provides a 25 per cent better contrast than previous Kindles and a pixel density of 212ppi.
The Xperia Z2 Tablet sticks with the same 10.1 - inch display as the Xperia Tablet Z, as well as the same resolution sitting comfortably at 1920 x 1200 pixels and offering a pixel density of 224ppi.
The 4.52 - inch Super AMOLED Plus display has a 50 percent higher pixel density, resulting in excellent textual clarity and even better graphics.
That's good for a Kindle Paperwhite - topping 265 PPI pixel density.
Dell's device does a bit better, with a 10.1 - inch HD screen at the same resolution, resulting in a pixel density of 155ppi.
A 5 - inch TFT capacitive touchscreen offering that boasts 10 - finger multitouch capabilities, the Sony Xperia Z screen benefits from a staggering 441 pixels - per - inch image density for ultra-sharp, detailed images, as well as featuring a 16 million colour contrast ratio.
At 9.7 in, the higher resolution screen has a pixel density of 264ppi - much better than the current iPad's 132ppi, but not quite up there with the 326ppi iPhone 4S «retina display».
It has a pixel density of 249ppi, which is pretty good, so what you have on display has plenty of refinement, but for those used to even a relatively small display, like that of the iPhone 5, the Classic offers you even less, especially when it comes to media, games, or simply browsing a website.
Pixel density tends to be lower in tablets — as you tend to hold the screen further from your face than with a phone — but that's a pretty good figure even for a phone.
The screen offers 278ppi pixel density, 320nits brightness and supports 5 - point multi-touch as well.
It has 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution at 401ppi pixel density and supports multi-touch as well.
Moreover, the smartphone also comes with Google Android 5.0 Lollipop with brand - new ASUS ZenUI, 16 / 32 / 64 GB internal storage, 5.5 ″ Full HD IPS display with 1980 x 1080 pixels resolution, 403ppi pixel density and Corning Gorilla Glass 3, 3000mAh rechargeable battery, GPS / A - GPS / GLONASS, NFC, OTG, microSD card slot for up to 64 GB, and 4G / LTE connectivity as well as dual SIM capacity.
The slate sports a 7.9 - inch IPS display with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 at a pixel density of 326 pixels per inch (ppi) and comes with either 16 GB or 64 GB of internal storage capacity, a microSD card slot for additional memory of up to 128 GB, an 8 - megapixel rear camera, as well as a 5 - megapixel front shooter.
The 9.7 - inch iPad Pro is powered by A9X chip with 64 - bit architecture and M9 coprocessor in order to effortlessly deal with various professional apps and hardcore mobile games, and the 9.7 - inch Retina display features 2048 x 1536 pixels resolution, 264ppi pixel density and wide color display as well True Tone display so that you can get more excellent graphics performance for your favorite multimedia content and graphical work, and built - in four speakers deliver more immersive entertainment experience.
The screen offers 407ppi pixel density and supports multi-touch as well.
At first I thought these tablets would be good for reading because they use 4:3 ratio screens, but unfortunately the pixel density is just too low by today's standards.
New HTC Butterfly S packs a 5 - inch touchscreen 1080p Full HD scratch - resistant Super LCD 3 display with optical lamination and pixel density of 440ppi, as well as Dual Boom Sound front speakers.
And it's about as good as reading can be on a backlit glass screen (more pixels and less glare would be more better, but it actually bests the Kindle 3's pixel density, 169ppi to 167).
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