Sentences with phrase «many pixels per inch»

The 5.1 - inch Super AMOLED screen features a resolution of 1440 by 2560 pixels, for an overall density of 577 pixels per inch.
The quad - HD screen boasts a resolution density of 540 pixels per inch, compared to iPhones and their 401 ppi.
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.
Featuring a 5.1 - inch Super AMOLED screen, with a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels and 432 pixels per inch, the S5 has one of the sharpest screens out there.
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).
Similar to the Pixel phones, the iPhone X has an OLED display that presents images at a sharper resolution — 458 pixels per inch — than the aforementioned phones, except for the Pixel 2 XL, which boasts an enviable 538 pixels per inch on its plastic OLED display.
The iPhone 8 Plus has a coarser display at 401 pixels per inch than either the Pixel 2 or Pixel 2 XL.
That's not to say the iPad Air 2 has a poor screen — DisplayMate still rated it as being «Very Good» after measuring its sharpness, resolution, and 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.
The iPhone 4 packed in 326 pixels per inch (ppi)-- pixels so tiny that you can't discern them at standard viewing distance.
Apple also unveiled a new iPod nano on Wednesday that has a larger, two - inch display with 204 pixels per inch that rivals the resolution of Apple's video iPod.
«So, if you hold an iPhone at the typical 12 inches from your eyes, that works out to 477 pixels per inch
The image is fed to the 1280 - by - 240 pixel LCD display (171 pixels per inch) embedded in the rear view mirror.
Its 9.7 - inch screen has a resolution of 2048 by 1536 pixels (a total of four times the pixels in the same space), or 264 pixels per inch.
Pixel resolution: iPad Mini has a 1,024 × 768 resolution with a pixel density of 163 pixels per inch (ppi).
The 8.9» will have an IPS 1920x1200 resolution screen, which results in 254 pixels per inch.
The pixels per inch count for the smartphone stands at 267.
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.
The smartphone sports a 5.5 - inch sized display with 720 x 1280 HD resolution, which means it will have a pixel density of 267 pixels per inch.
It lacks the pop of the iPad mini screen, although it is slightly sharper than Apple's small tablet with 215 pixels per inch against the iPad's 162.
As a result, it is absolutely pointless to further increase the display resolution and pixels per inch (ppi) for a marketing wild goose chase into the stratosphere, with no visual benefit for humans!
Due to its larger size, the 2,048 - by - 1,536 display works out to about 264 pixels per inch (ppi), which is actually less than the 320ppi for the 8 - inch Tab S2.
With a 1024 x 600 resolution spread across 7in, the Fire tablet's IPS display isn't even HD and features only 171 pixels per inch.
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.
That translates to a comfortable 218 pixels per inch.
Meanwhile, the average 1280 - by -800-pixel, 10.1 - inch Android tablet has just 149 pixels per inch — all the more reason the Nexus 10's clarity and double - the - pixels resolution is so welcome.
The resolution works out to 252 pixels per inch (ppi), on par with the pixel density of more expensive devices, and it yields lucid text and vibrant colors.
The screen resolution is 132 pixels per inch, less than the 163 pixels per inch found on the iPhone.
The 2015 Paperwhite's HD Carta E Ink display, as we mentioned earlier, comes in at 300 pixels per inch (ppi).
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.
The old Paperwhite, for example, came with a built - in light like the Voyage but only sported a resolution of 212 pixels per inch («ppi» for lazy typers).
The Fire HD 8, with its smaller display, has more pixels per inch, 189ppi to the Fire HD 10's 149ppi.
Great for signage in stores, but at 150 pixels per inch, it wouldn't stand up to close inspection — say, as an e-reader.
Its HD IPS screen has a resolution of 1920 x 1200 for a pixel density of 323 pixels per inch (PPI).
A 4K video of jellyfish swimming in the ocean appeared both colorful and extremely sharp, thanks to the display's 361 pixels per inch.
The 8.9» display on Kindle Fire HD features an incredible 254 pixels per inch with a resolution of 1920x1200, with pixels that are indistinguishable to the human eye.
Just so we're clear, I'm talking about the fabulous Aura One and the Kindle Oasis, both of which have a display density of about 300 pixels per inch.
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.
Up through 2012 the increases in screen size, resolution, and pixels per inch (ppi) were at the forefront of new displays.
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.
At that resolution, this 7 ″ Google Android tablet should have 323 PPI (pixels per inch), which should make text very crisp on it.
The minimum contrast of the screen is 15:1, the density of pixels per inch is about 300.
The bump in PPI, or pixels per inch, won't be terribly noticeable outside of virtual reality applications, but the change in performance from an LCD to an AMOLED screen will change the way colors are handled and have a bit of an effect on usability in direct sunlight.
High - definition display with 1280x800 resolution and 216 pixels per inch, making movies, TV shows, books and games vivid and detailed.
The Kindle Touch's 6 - inch display has a 600 - by -800-pixel resolution, at 167 pixels per inch.
The 7 - inch 1200 x 800 HD backlit IPS display packs a respectable 216 pixels per inch onto the screen.
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