«The Galaxy S7 and Galaxy Note 5 are neck - and - neck record holders for display performance, effectively tied or alternating between first and second place in almost all categories except screen size for the much larger Galaxy Note 5, and the much
higher pixels per inch for the Galaxy S7,» Soneira wrote.
If Apple were to make, as Macworld contributor John Gruber has speculated, a 7.85 - inch iPad with a resolution of 1024 pixels by 768 pixels, that tablet would run any existing iPad app (at non-Retina resolution) without modifications — and it would do so at
a higher pixels per inch (163 PPI) than the 132 - PPI - display of the first two iPad models.
Not exact matches
At a resolution of 1280 x 720 and 225
pixels per inch, the Flex doesn't have the full
high - definition screen of some of its «phablet» competitors, such as Samsung's Galaxy Note 3.
The
Pixel's has a
high - resolution display with a density of 239
pixels per inch.
The
Pixel 2 XL also has a
higher screen resolution: 538
pixels per inch, a finer contrast ratio than either the
Pixel 2 (441
pixels per inch) or the iPhone 8 (326
pixels per inch).
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.
At 326
pixels per inch, the iPhone 4 and its successor, the 4S, provide text that looks like it was printed on paper and display photos and videos in
high definition.
Active - matrix displays like those used on the current generation of e-book readers can work at relatively
high resolutions (the Kindle screen displays 167
pixels per inch), and Seiko Epson recently showed off an A4 - size (13.4 - in.)
The iPhone X has a very
high resolution 2.5 K 2436x1125
pixel display with 458
pixels per inch (ppi) producing images that look perfectly sharp with normal 20/20 Vision under all normal viewing conditions, which always includes some ambient light that always lowers the visible image contrast and perceived image sharpness (Modulation Transfer MTF).
The Paperwhite Kindle has the
highest - resolution E Ink display currently available, at 212
pixels per inch.
As we discuss below, there's a
higher - resolution display (300
pixels per inch), a smaller and lighter body, physical page - turn controls for those who prefer them, built - in lighting that adjusts to your surroundings, and a front surface that's as flat as a tablet's.
This is due in part to its lower
pixels per inch, which affects the display's power efficiency, but it is also the result of using
higher efficiency White LEDs and optical stack in the Surface Pro 3 display.
The screen resolution is identical to the HTC One X, so the
pixels per inch aren't quite as
high on this slightly bigger screen, but both displays look lush and inviting, with this one winning in terms of bright, rich colours.
It also has a
higher PPI (
pixels per inch): 570 vs. 529.
High - definition display with 1280x800 resolution and 216
pixels per inch, making movies, TV shows, books and games vivid and detailed.
However, the 7
inch Amazon Kindle Fire HD and Google Nexus 7 have a larger 86 percent Color Gamut and much
higher Pixels Per Inch screens.
The Galaxy S9 has a very
high resolution 3K 2960x1440
pixel display with 570
pixels per inch (ppi) producing images that look perfectly sharp with normal 20/20 Vision under all normal viewing conditions, which always includes some ambient light that always lowers the visible image contrast and perceived image sharpness (Modulation Transfer MTF).
The screen's 267
pixels per inch (ppi) is Excellent for a full size Tablet, a trifle
higher than the 264 ppi for the Apple iPad Air 2 and iPad Pro (so the Surface Pro 4 is what Apple classifies as a Retina Display), but slightly lower than the record
high 287 ppi for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5
inch Tablet.
The Galaxy Note 5 has a 5.7
inch high resolution Quad HD 2560x1440
pixel display with 518
pixels per inch on a hard glass substrate.
This one's called the Kindle Paperwhite, and it's sporting the
highest resolution E Ink display in the world, at 212
pixels per inch.
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.
Similarly, LG is working on developing displays that have 500 or more of
pixels per inch, which they claim is within reach thanks to a process termed Advanced
high performance - In plane switching or AH - IPS.
The Kindle Fire HDX 7in has an even
higher resolution display at 323
pixels per inch screen and a Snapdragon 800 processor, which is three times the processing power of the previous generation Kindle Fire, costs $ 229 and ships on 18th October.
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.
The Galaxy Note 4 has a 5.7
inch high - resolution quad HD 2560x1440
pixel display with 518
pixels per inch on a hard glass substrate — it is a significantly enhanced version of the display on the Galaxy Note 3.
The Galaxy S7 has a Quad HD super AMOLED 5.1» Touch Screen display, with a 5.1
inch high resolution Quad HD 2560x1440
pixel display with a pin - sharp, 577
pixels per inch density on a hard glass substrate.
Most notably, the seven -
inch screen is 1440x900, which nets you 243
pixels per inch, the
highest PPI in this category.
Other tablet manufacturers say that daunting component prices continue to hold back production of tablet displays that offer
high resolutions and
high pixel -
per -
inch ratios.
The 5.1
inch Galaxy S7 matches or exceeds all of the display performance metrics of Samsung's flagship 5.7
inch Galaxy Note 5, but accomplishes that on a much smaller screen at a
higher 577
pixels per inch (ppi) compared to 518 ppi on the Note 5.
The 5.4 -
inches screen has a QHD resolution (1440 x 2560
pixels) offering a really
high pixel density of 540
pixels per inch.
The Galaxy Note8 has a very
high resolution 3K 2960x1440
pixel display with 521
pixels per inch (ppi) producing images that look perfectly sharp with normal 20/20 Vision under all normal viewing conditions, which always includes some ambient light that always lowers the visible image contrast and perceived image sharpness (Modulation Transfer MTF).
It even boasts of a
higher resolution density of 169
pixel dots
per inch, compared with the iPad's 132.
I was never convinced that I needed a
high - definition screen — even though it offers a
high «
pixel density» of up to 720
pixels per inch.
The upgraded Kindle Paperwhite boasts a
high - resolution display with 300
pixels per inch, and is also twice as sharp as last - generation e-reader.
The more
pixels per inch, the
higher the detail on the screen.
Both Galaxy Tab S models offer Quad HD 2560x1600
pixel displays (with 287 to 361
pixels per inch), currently the highest for Tablets, with 4.1 Mega Pixels, double the number on your
pixels per inch), currently the
highest for Tablets, with 4.1 Mega
Pixels, double the number on your
Pixels, double the number on your HDTV.
NOOK HD offers the
highest - resolution display ever on a 7 -
inch tablet at 1440 x 900, with an unprecedented 243
pixels per inch and HD video playback of up to 720p.
These ultra
high displays are being manufactured in 7 and 10
inch sizes (among others) which are capable of resolutions both of 1280 x 800
pixels for 217
pixels per inch and 2560 x 1600
pixels which translates to 300
pixels per inch.
The resolution here is very
high - 2,560 x 1,600 - which adds up to 299
pixels per inch.
It is said to have a 11.6
inch retina display, which basically means very
high PPI (
pixels per inch).
Active - matrix displays like those used on the current generation of e-book readers can offer relatively
high resolutions (the Kindle screen displays 167
pixels per inch, or ppi), and Seiko Epson Corp. recently showed off a 13.4 - in.
«Incredibly clear, sharp text and images from an unsurpassed
high resolution display at 1024 x 600 delivering 169
pixels per inch (PPI).»
The smaller iPad mini 4 has a
higher 326
pixels -
per -
inch (ppi) because it is typically viewed closer than the larger iPad Air 2 and iPad Pro, which have 264 ppi.
And the fact that it's smaller means the image will look a bit more crisp, as the PPI (
pixels per inch) is
higher.
The
pixel density should be around 216
pixels -
per -
inch, not quite as
high as the iPad 3's Retina display, but not far off either and it should be significantly clearer than the first - gen Kindle Fire and much of the rest of the competition.
In brief, the specs for the Amazon Fire are a 7 -
inch screen with a 1024 x 600 resolution wide - angle IPS display, giving it a ppi of 171 (
pixels per inch), which is still
higher than for instance 1280 x 800 resolution on a 10.1 -
inch tablet, which amounts to 149 ppi.
The artwork needs to be
high resolution (at least 300
pixels per inch).
The 212
pixels per inch allow texts and images to be viewed in
higher detail and clarity, coming out to being 62 percent more
pixels than on the prior Kindle Touch.
This display panel boasts a hugely impressive 323
pixels -
per -
inch image density, which means it has the
highest resolution of any 7 -
inch tablet.