Sentences with phrase «pixels per inch seems»

And if it's clarity you're after, you're in luck: 300 pixels per inch seems to be the new standard among most recent ebook readers.

Not exact matches

The display immediately seems like a budget component with a 7 inch 800 x 1280 IPS LCD with a pretty low pixel - per - inch count of 216 ppi.
This also seems like a particularly low resolution for an Apple product, especially since Apple's third - generation iPad set new standards for tablet displays with its density of 264 pixels per inch.
That gives it a pixel density of 264 pixels per inch, which may not seem like much compared to the 400ppi and up that we see on modern smartphones, but is actually fairly standard in the tablet industry.
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.
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.
When the screen's just a few inches from your eyeballs, the difference between 500 and 800 - ish pixels per inch will seem like night and day.
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