Sentences with phrase «pixels on this smaller tablet»

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Yes, you can see some pixels, but 1024 x 768 (or its widescreen 1280 x 720 equivalent as seen on the Nexus 7) is an acceptable resolution for a small tablet.
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 /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 /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.
The Archos 5 Internet Tablet has the same 800 x 480 pixel resolution (albeit on an even smaller display), but I don't find the experience of web surfing on this tablet to be nearly as cumbeTablet has the same 800 x 480 pixel resolution (albeit on an even smaller display), but I don't find the experience of web surfing on this tablet to be nearly as cumbetablet to be nearly as cumbersome.
The 1024 x 600 pixel dimensions and resulting 170ppi is similar to Apple's small tablet but not a patch on what the Google / Asus device offers.
The resolution of the displays on each tablet is 2560 × 1600, however, the pixel density is naturally higher on the 8.4 and 10.1 - inch models due to the smaller screen size.
Compare this to the display on the next most popular Android tablet on the market with the Kindle Fire at 169 ppi and you might have a heart attack until you realize that this is because 1024 x 600 pixels are smashed into 7 - inches of display instead of the Prime's 10.1 — much easier to get dense down there at the smaller level.
The Pixel C has a 10.2 - inch display, notably smaller than the 12 - incher on the Surface Pro 3 and the 12.9 - inch display on the iPad Pro (making it a bit undersized for a laptop, but not so unwieldy as a tablet) The screen has 2,560 x 1,800 resolution (308 pixels per inch), and the devices runs on an Nvidia Tegra X1 system - on - a-chip with Maxell GPU and 3 GB of RAM.
Yes, you can see some pixels, but 1024 x 768 (or its widescreen 1280 x 720 equivalent as seen on the Nexus 7) is an acceptable resolution for a small tablet.
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