At 1136 x 640 pixels, the iPhone SE's screen actually sports the same number of
pixels per inch as the 1334 x 750 panel on the iPhone 6s.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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'
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'
as flat
as a tablet'
as a tablet's.
Great for signage in stores, but at 150
pixels per inch, it wouldn't stand up to close inspection — say,
as an e-reader.
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.
What is especially news worthy and significant is that the performance of the OLED display on a flexible plastic substrate for the Galaxy S6 edge + is now essentially the same
as on a traditional glass substrate for the Galaxy Note 5, even at 500 +
pixels per inch and 2560x1440 resolution.
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.
As for the «Infinity» part, the 2,560 x 1,600 resolution packs in 359
pixels per inch (PPI), which makes the screen simply stunning.
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...
tablet, with 243
pixels per inch,
as well
as HD video playback capability of up to 720p.
What is especially news worthy and significant is that the performance of the OLED display on a flexible plastic substrate for the Galaxy S7 Edge is now essentially the same
as on a traditional glass substrate for the Galaxy S7, even at 500 +
pixels per inch and 2560x1440 resolution.
The Vibe Band has a 230
pixel -
per -
inch ink display that shows up to 150 characters to make it an effective basic smartwatch
as well
as a fitness tracker.
1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 T20 processor 1 GB DDR2 RAM 10.1
inch, 1280 x 800
pixel display (with Corning's Gorilla Glass for added strength) 5 megapixel and 2 megapixel camera at the back and front Full 1080p video playback SD card slot (regular size) 802.11 a / b / g / n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1 24.1 Whr battery which,
as per Dell has a backup time of 12 hrs Dimensions: 10.3 x 7 x 0.47
inches Weight: 700 grams (about 1.5 pounds) Price: ¥ 2,999 or $ 465 (16 GB WiFi Streak 10 Pro with 2 GB of cloud storage)
It features a 300 dots -
per -
inch E Ink display with enhanced contrast and twice
as many
pixels as the Nook GlowLight (text and images do pop a little more); Barnes & Noble says it's on par with the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite's screen.
As per the GFXBench listing, the alleged Galaxy Tab S4 (model number SM - T835) sports a 10.5 -
inch screen with a resolution of 2560 x 1600
pixels.
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.
With a 1280 x 800
pixel resolution, it translates into a quite impressive 216
pixels per square
inch, which is the same
as the segment leader Nexus 7.
At 300ppi (
pixels per inch), it's about
as sharp
as most «retina» phones or tablets and around 35
per cent sharper than the Kindle Paperwhite.
The resolution of E Ink is also far greater: typical LCD displays use around 90
pixels per inch, whereas E Ink displays use at least twice
as many
pixels.
With a resolution of 167
pixels per inch, the base Kindle is not
as sharp
as the 212 ppi Paperwhite or the 300 ppi Voyage.
As per the listing, the smartphone will flaunt a 4.9 -
inch full HD (1920 × 1080
pixels) display, and will be powered by a Snapdragon 615 octa - core 64 - bit processor paired with 2 GB of RAM.
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.
It has
as an unprecedented 1920 x 1200 7 -
inch screen with an impressive 323
pixels per inch.
Doug, UPDATED / CORRECTION 12/2013 — I contacted Amazon and found on their site images should be saved at 72 ppi (
pixels per inch), not 300
as previously stated.
Amazon also lists the Kindle Fire HD
as having 216
pixels per inch, with the iPad mini quoted
as having 163ppi.
A 5 -
inch TFT capacitive touchscreen offering that boasts 10 - finger multitouch capabilities, the Sony Xperia Z screen benefits from a staggering 441
pixels -
per -
inch image density for ultra-sharp, detailed images,
as well
as featuring a 16 million colour contrast ratio.
The slightly larger 5.1 ″ Super AMOLED display is the same resolution
as its predecessor, and being larger means that the
pixels -
per -
inch count is lower at 432 ppi vs. 441 ppi.
At 800 x 480
pixels, the resolution on the Evo 4G is the same
as the 3.7 -
inch HTC Droid Incredible and Motorola Droid, so you're getting the same amount of
pixels per inch in a bigger space.
In theory, this means the Nexus 9 will have a sharper, crisper display than the Xperia Z4 Tablet
as more
pixels are packed in
per inch.
The new 1920x1200 resolution display packs in 323
pixels per inch (PPI), giving it virtually the same screen quality
as both the Nexus 7 and the iPad Mini 2.
The iPad Mini 2 also gained a 2048x1536 resolution Retina Display, which, combined with the larger 7.9 -
inch screen size, gives the iPad Mini's roughly the same
pixels -
per -
inch as the Kindle Fire HDX and Google Nexus 7.
Notice,
pixels per inch (ppi) isn't the same thing
as file size.
Even Amazon's late, great Fire HD 6 has a better - looking screen because it has the same resolution
as the HD 8 but packs it into a 6 -
inch space at a denser 252 ppi (
pixels per inch).
As per listing, the Videocon Delite 21 features a 5 -
inch FWVGA (480 x 854p) display with a
pixel density of 196ppi.
However, the iPad mini packs more
pixels per inch, giving it a 326 ppi
as opposed to the iPad Air's 264 ppi.
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.
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 Acer Aspire R 11 (R3 - 131T)(seen above) is a new 11.6 -
inch screen size laptop featuring a 1366x768
pixel HD resolution touchscreen display with Zero Air Gap technology and a 360 - degree hinge that lets users keep the laptop in different modes
as per their position.
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
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).
As per Tech Times, reports claim that the BlackBerry Mercury will be sporting a 4.5 -
inch display having a 1,620 x 1,080
pixels of screen resolution, though the screen may seem to be apparently small compared to the large displays in today's smartphones due to its signature QWERTY keyboard attached to the handset.
That works out to 300
pixels per inch, which is the same ppi
as the Kindle Voyage.
The Retina screen has a 2,048 x 1,536 -
pixel resolution (264
pixels -
per -
inch), and while it's not
as high resolution
as other tablets, we had no problems with display quality.
Its quad - core, 1.2 GHz Marvell PXA 1088 processor is a peg below what's found in the latest flagship Android tablets,
as is the 1280 x 800 display resolution and 216
pixel per inch count.