Sentences with phrase «pixels per inch now»

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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.
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.
To begin with, the bigger 8.9 inch display now packs in 1920 x 1200 pixels, which means there are 254 pixels per inch for our viewing pleasure.
At 263 pixels per inch, it beats every other tablet on the market right now except Google's Nexus 10, which offers a 300ppi, 2,560 - by - 1,600 10 - inch screen.
In other improvements, the 600x800 - pixel screen — or approximately 170 pixels per inch, according to Sony — now offers eight scales of gray instead of four - grayscale (the screen measures approximately 4.9 x3.6 inches), which increases the contrast ratio and makes it slightly easier to read.
Instead the latest Paperwhite has taken a leaf (excuse the pun) from the more expensive Kindle Voyage, so there's now a super-sharp 300ppi (pixels per inch) display to match its brother.
The display is now within that «sweet spot» at 5.2 - inches and it uses the AMOLED technology with an FHD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a respectable 423 pixels - per - inch (PPI), but still a far cry from the 577 PPI on the Galaxy S6.
the new Paperwhite's screen is now the same high - contrast, 300 pixels per inch (PPI) marvel you'll find on the much more expensive Kindle Voyage
Starting from the 5.5 - inch display which doggedly stays in full HD resolution, but now comes with True Tone technology (which automatically adjusts white balance as per light conditions), a wide colour gamut and (jargon alert) dual domain pixels for better viewing angles — the display DOES seem discernibly brighter and more colourful, to be honest.
Measuring a generous 5.5 inches (what we used to call a «phablet» and now just call... a phone), it's coated with Gorilla Glass 4 and offers full HD in the traditional 16:9 aspect ratio (1080 x 1920, about 401 pixels per inch).
The main OLED model will carry over the 5.8 - inch panel size (pixel density: 458 pixels per inch) that's on the iPhone X right now.
It sports the same sized a 5.1 - inch display as last year's model, but is now QHD with an increase in resolution to 2560 x 1440 pixels and 577 pixels - per - inch (PPI) compared to QHD display with 524 PPI on the Galaxy Note Edge.
Quad HD screens are now the norm, with the S6 and S6 edge having Super AMOLED 5.1 - inch screens with 577 pixels per inch, promising «enhanced outdoor visibility with a brighter display (600cd / mm)» for anytime, anywhere access, even in the bright sun.
It works out to a relatively meagre 373 pixels per inch, but when viewing general content it looks similar to most other phones you can buy right now.
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