The pixel density remains very high, at 564 PPI, plus with a true three subpixel per pixel layout, the screen here is incredibly sharp.
The screen's
pixel density remains the same 221 ppi, which is higher than previous - generation E Ink kindles but not quite high - resolution enough to banish all jagginess from text.
Of course this sort of
pixel density remains the norm in the world of laptops.
Not exact matches
The 7 - inch display's resolution
remains 1024 x 600, which gives a
pixel density of 171ppi.
The Nexus 7's tweaks yield text that is far superior to what we see on say, the Galaxy Tab 2; but it
remains very jaggy and lacks the smoothness of the Retina displays on Apple's most recent iPhone and iPad (which has a
pixel density of 264 ppi), or even the smoother text rendering seen on Android 3.2 and Android 4.0 tablets.
Although the screen size has been bumped up from the 5.2 inches found on the standard P9, the resolution
remains the same at 1920 × 1080, this means the P9 Plus has a
pixel density of 401
pixels per inch.
The
pixel density at 401 PPI
remains same as the OnePlus 5, so there's literally no improvement quality-wise.
The display size has been increased from 4.3 to 4.5 inches and comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 3, but
remains rather oddly at the same resolution (960 × 540
pixels), which actually decreases its
pixel density.
The chassis may be 16 mm narrower, but the Retina display
remains the same size as the iPad 4 — 9.7 inches, 3.1 million
pixels (2048x1536) with a
pixel density of 264ppi.
It
remains to be seen if Xiaomi Mi Note 2 will provide the much anticipated QHD display for taking advantage of the large
pixel density.
With a
pixel density of 294 ppi, text looks sharp and the colors on the images
remain true to life.
While it boasts a significantly greater
pixel density — with the same resolution as the iPad Air — its color gamut
remains the same.
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 resolution, at 1280 x 720,
remains the same however, resulting in a reduced
pixel density of 294 ppi.
While the device's core specs
remain unchanged — a 1.4 Ghz quad - core Snapdragon 400 SoC, 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of expandable internal storage and a non-removable 2,070 mAh battery — the screen has been bumped to 5 - inches, and though there is a small reduction to
pixel density, users will immediately notice a higher fidelity IPS panel over the previous Moto G.