With high pixel density devices flavour of the month, it is unlikely that many more devices of this resolution will be made.
However, within the next 12 months we're likely to see tablet screens take a big leap forward, with
much higher pixel density top of the wish list.
It's only a 23 inch display, which actually give it a
really high pixel density, and should make your games look especially clean and smooth.
The Google Pixel XL has a Quad HD resolution across its 5.5 - inch display, meaning a slightly
higher pixel density of 534ppi.
While the perceivable difference is less with E Ink than LCD in terms of
higher pixel density screens, the boost in resolution is enough to make text appear sharper and clearer.
The OnePlus X has a slightly smaller 5 - inch display, but the resolution remains the same at 1080p, meaning a
slightly higher pixel density of 441ppi, offering plenty of crispness.
The Kindle Fire's 1024 - by - 600 display is good, but the Springboard's
higher pixel density made reading on the screen easier.
Nothing surprising on the display side, the WQXVGA IPS display offers the same 2560 × 1600 resolution on all devices, which delivers
higher pixel density at 359 PPI for the smaller 8.4 form factor than the 10.8 model (280 PPI).
Compare those figures with the 1024 x 768 pixel resolution that the current iPad 2 boasts of and you may have an idea of what the future tablets and e-book readers with
such high pixel density will be like.
Instead, it is like to come with the same 1024 × 768 resolution, which is the same as the iPad 2, but
higher pixel density due to the smaller screen.
Supported by Microsoft Windows 7, 8 and 10, and Android 4.4 and iOS9, and developed with the latest hand - held devices in mind, such as the iPad Pro, the Microsoft Surface 4 Pro, or the latest Samsung Galaxy Note, the gDoc Application Platform includes a host of ground breaking technologies including gDocTrueView ™, for pixel sharp viewing even on
high pixel density devices, and gDocSourceAware ™, offering easy connection to sources of information.
The most outstanding feature of the LG G3 is its 5.5 - inch Quad HD (2560X1440pixels) display, that boasts of an
insanely high pixel density of 534ppi.
While you may have
seen higher pixel densities elsewhere, Amazon has what it believes is an ace card ast the Kindle Fire HDX has 100 % sRGB colour accuracy.
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.
A higher - resolution display would make reading more comfortable, but it's like to be a while before we see
super high pixel density tablets do the limbo under the # 200 barrier.
They both have OLED displays, which is definitely a «thing» some people look for because they just don't like LCDs — and though their resolutions aren't the same (Pixel 2 at 1920x1080 vs. Galaxy S8 at 2960x1440), they both have
plenty high pixel densities.
Its quad HD and doubles down on Apple's «full HD» screen, though the LG G4 and Samsung Galaxy Note 4 have
higher pixel densities care of their smaller display sizes.
This results in an
extremely high pixel density of 308 per inch, and the ability to view native 1440p content, which there's a surprising amount of on YouTube.
and also
want high pixel density (> 500ppi), you should be looking at Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy S8 +, Google's Pixel 2 XL, LG's G6 and V30 and, if you're happy to run Windows 10 Mobile, the HP Elite x3 (although this product has recently been discontinued).
It's undeniable that the built - in batteries we have in our smartphones are the weakest link in all the awesomeness of
high pixel density screens, octa - core processing and impressive cameras that rival compact cameras.
The Nook's
higher pixel density makes a big difference: Text looked universally smoother and sharper on the Nook HD, even when using the same fonts as the Kindle Fire HD and the Nexus 7.
They also
feature high pixel densities, with the LG Watch Sport packing a bigger 1.38 - inch 480 x 480 panel (both are covered with Gorilla Glass 3 as well).
Although it offers
slightly higher pixel density than the first and second iPads, with 169dpi, you can easily discern individual pixels if you get reasonably up - close — when reading, for example.
We did have to reduce some of the polygon counts from the backgrounds and characters, but that screen is so bright, and it's got
such high pixel density....
Apple has finally addressed it as the 2nd generation iPad sports a gorgeous 7.9 - inch Retina Display with 2048 - by - 1536 resolution at 326 pixels per inch (ppi), which is the same resolution as the iPad Air with
significantly higher pixel density (326 ppi vs 264 ppi).
The 5.4 - inches screen has a QHD resolution (1440 x 2560 pixels) offering a
really high pixel density of 540 pixels per inch.
You can't make out individual pixels at all, and the only other device which has this
insanely high pixel density is the Galaxy S5 LTE - A.
The Honor 9i, on the other hand, features a 5.9 inch 1080 x 2160 pixels display which has an 18:9 aspect ratio and a slightly
higher pixel density of 409 PPI.
A phone needs
a higher pixel density to achieve this than a TV, which has much more surface space to cover.
Higher pixel density is another trend; Motorola's Droid Turbo smartphone features an ultrahigh - density screen resolution of 565 pixels per inch and the Samsung Galaxy S6 bumps its resolution to 577.
As a result, the display offers better graphic performance,
higher pixel density, greater brightness and contrast, more intense colours and fewer conventional indicator lamps.