Sentences with phrase «pixels per inch»

the resolution is 800 - by - 600 and about 170 pixels per inch, which is more than sufficient for nice smooth letters.
This provides for a pixel density of 224 pixels per inch.
I've had some hands - on time with the 8.9 - inch HDX (and reviewed the HDX 7 - inch, which has more pixels per inch than the iPad Air), and I honestly can not tell the difference between those screens and the iPad Air's retina display.
The 7.9 - inch Retina display is the same size as every iPad mini before and has the same 2,048 x 1,536 resolution at 264 pixels per inch as the mini 2 and mini 3.
Rated at 169 pixels per inch, it's a dramatic step down in clarity from the Nexus 7 and especially the new iPad with Retina display.
For comparison, the Kobo Aura H20 and Aura HD feature 256 pixels per inch.
The 10.2 - inch display has a resolution of 2,560 x 1,800 pixels, giving it a pixel density of 308 pixels per inch.
It features a 5 - inch touchscreen with 167 pixels per inch, so the reading experience isn't as clear as on the Kindle Oasis.
The screen resolution is still 300 pixels per inch, like all of the other Kindles (apart from the most basic version), but that's enough.
For images to even look as sharp as they do on your average iOS or Android gadget, you also need a recent Kindle device with a 300 ppi (pixels per inch) screen.
Other upgrades include an ultra high resolution 1,872 x1, 404, 300 - pixels per inch display, 8 GB of onboard storage instead of the typical 4 GB and an improved integrated lighting system that allows you to adjust not only brightness but color temperature (basically, a «day» and «night» mode).
The new Kindle features a black and white touchscreen E Ink display with 25 % better contrast than previous - generation Kindles and 212 pixels per inch.
So an image input to the printer providing information that it should be printed at 300 pixels per inch will look better the higher the dots per inch setting because the printer will lay down more ink in each inch of printing the higher the setting.
The new Kindle Paperwhite adds our highest resolution Paperwhite display, delivering the same 300 pixels per inch that readers love about the top - of - the - line Kindle Voyage.
As for the new $ 139 Kindle Fire HD, Amazon says it features a 7 - inch display with a resolution of 1280 × 800 pixels, or 216 pixels per inch, a dual - core 1.5 GHz processor, and Fire OS 3.0 «Mojito,» the forked version of Android that Amazon uses as the platform for its tablets.
The Kindle Fire HDX, which will be the company's new flagship tablet, will come in 7 - inch and 8.9 - inch models and will feature a quad - core Snapdragon 800 2.2 GHz processor, a display that with a resolution of 339 pixels per inch for the 8.9 - inch model and 323 pixels per inch for the 7 - inch model, and up to 11 hours of battery life for mixed use.
The phone comes with a 5.50 - inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080 pixels by 1920 pixels at a PPI of 401 pixels per inch.
The new, touch - sensitive display measures 7 - inches on the diagonal, utilizes the IPS display technology, and has a 1024 x 600 resolution with 169 pixels per inch.
Maximum brightness (between 350 - 450 cd / m2), screen resolution, and pixels per inch (PPI) are other important factors.
That works out to 300 pixels per inch, which is the same ppi as the Kindle Voyage.
The Paperwhite's 6 - inch 300ppi (pixels per inch) Carta display matches the resolution on the higher - end Kindle Voyage, and makes for super-clear text — though it's still monochrome, so no colour reproduction here.
A 600 pixel square image set to 300PPI will print a 2 inch square image (600 pixels divided by 300 printed pixels per inch).
The new iPad has it beaten on pixels per inch, but not by a ton.
In fact, the resolution works out to a sparse 127 pixels per inch.
The 2560 x 1600 resolution screen has a whopping 300 pixels per inch, and the true RGB stripe PLS technology makes text crisp and clear, images sharp and lovely, and HD video a feast for your eyes.
It's a 1280 × 800 - pixel IPS display that offers a 251ppi (pixels per inch) resolution.
Well, the Xoom's display screen, at 10.1 inches diagonal and 1280x800 pixels (150 pixels per inch), is slightly stronger than the iPad 2's 9.7 - inch diagonal display screen that has a resolution of 1024x768 pixels (132 pixels per inch).
He claims that the 10.1 ″ tablet with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 display and a 299 PPI (pixels per inch).
The pixel density is just 157 pixels per inch -LRB--RRB-, which is roughly half as sharp as the 9.7 - inch Tab S2's gorgeous 2K Super AMOLED panel (264ppi), as well as the 8 - inch Shield Tablet K1's 1,920 - by - 1,200 IPS LCD (283ppi).
With 224 pixels per inch, everything looks sharp and crisp.
The display is fairly sharp, with 251ppi offering a good 30 - plus more pixels per inch than you'd get in a 7 - inch alternative like the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME176CX.
Its pixels per inch of 189 isn't great in the grand scheme of things, but we were actually impressed enough from the short time we had with it.
According to some sources, the phone will have a 4.7 - inch touchscreen display with a resolution of Full HD (1080 x 1920 pixels) and 468 pixels per inch (ppi).
That's just 171 pixels per inch.
Huawei made a big deal out of the MediaPad's 217 pixels per inch display, comparing it to the iPad 2's 132ppi, the Samsung Galaxu Tab 10.1's 149ppi and the Motorola Xoom's 160ppi.
Since the DROID INCREDIBLE 4G LTE display measures 4 inches diagonally, however, the screen comes in at 275 pixels per inch compared to 256 ppi on the One S.
iBall Slide Co-Mate The tablet comes with a 8.00 - inch display with a resolution of 1280 pixels by 800 pixels at a PPI of 188 pixels per inch.
On technical terms, that display from Samsung will be sharper than AUO's offering, sporting 560 pixels per inch as opposed to 513 pixels per inch, but the moment you pass the 500 pixels per inch mark, it is going to get pretty difficult in telling the difference using your naked eye.
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.
The Z10 comes with a 4.2 - inch display with 356 pixels per inch (ppi), along with a textured backing that makes it comfortable to hold.
While the 1280x800 Fire HD 8 delivers slightly higher resolution than the Fire, these pixels are spread over a larger touchscreen, resulting in a pixel density of 189 pixels per inch (compared to 300 dpi for each of the new Kindles).
The new Kindle Paperwhite ebook reader uses a high resolution screen with 212 pixels per inch.
- The iPad Air 2 is equipped with a 9.7 - inch 2048 - by - 1536 resolution LED backlit IPS display with a pixel density of 264 pixels per inch.
The MediaPad 10 FHD has a 10 - inch, 1920 - by -1200-pixel display, with a density of 226 pixels per inch (ppi), which is considerably higher than the 150ppi that a typical tablet has.
- The Fire HD 10 comes with a 10.1 - inch 1280 - by - 800 resolution IPS LCD display with a pixel density of 149 pixels per inch, which means that this isn't a retina display.
Namely, just 150 pixels per inch, compared to 339.
It has excellent viewing angles and it's very sharp, but it lacks the insane saturation of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (288 pixels per inch) and isn't quite as bright as the iPad Air 2's 264ppi screen.
The 600 - by -800-pixel resolution at 167 pixels per inch is clear enough for text and even rudimentary photos, and it can show four levels of gray.
The slate sports a 7.9 - inch IPS display with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 at a pixel density of 326 pixels per inch (ppi) and comes with either 16 GB or 64 GB of internal storage capacity, a microSD card slot for additional memory of up to 128 GB, an 8 - megapixel rear camera, as well as a 5 - megapixel front shooter.
The PadFone's tablet dock sports a 10.1 - inch 1920 x 1200 Super IPS dispay with 244 pixels per inch.
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