Sentences with phrase «pixels per inch which»

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Similar to the Pixel phones, the iPhone X has an OLED display that presents images at a sharper resolution — 458 pixels per inch — than the aforementioned phones, except for the Pixel 2 XL, which boasts an enviable 538 pixels per inch on its plastic OLED display.
The display comes in at 2,400 x 1,600 pixels, which equates to a fairly dense 235 pixels - per - inch.
The 8.9» will have an IPS 1920x1200 resolution screen, which results in 254 pixels per inch.
The smartphone sports a 5.5 - inch sized display with 720 x 1280 HD resolution, which means it will have a pixel density of 267 pixels per inch.
Due to its larger size, the 2,048 - by - 1,536 display works out to about 264 pixels per inch (ppi), which is actually less than the 320ppi for the 8 - inch Tab S2.
The iPhone X has a very high resolution 2.5 K 2436x1125 pixel display with 458 pixels per inch (ppi) producing images that look perfectly sharp with normal 20/20 Vision under all normal viewing conditions, which always includes some ambient light that always lowers the visible image contrast and perceived image sharpness (Modulation Transfer MTF).
Just so we're clear, I'm talking about the fabulous Aura One and the Kindle Oasis, both of which have a display density of about 300 pixels per inch.
This is due in part to its lower pixels per inch, which affects the display's power efficiency, but it is also the result of using higher efficiency White LEDs and optical stack in the Surface Pro 3 display.
At that resolution, this 7 ″ Google Android tablet should have 323 PPI (pixels per inch), which should make text very crisp on it.
With 208 to 218 Pixels Per Inch screens, for 20/20 Vision the pixels are not resolved for viewing distances of 16 inches or more, which is a bit larger than typical viewing distances that may extend down to 13 iPixels Per Inch screens, for 20/20 Vision the pixels are not resolved for viewing distances of 16 inches or more, which is a bit larger than typical viewing distances that may extend down to 13 ipixels are not resolved for viewing distances of 16 inches or more, which is a bit larger than typical viewing distances that may extend down to 13 inches.
The Galaxy S9 has a very high resolution 3K 2960x1440 pixel display with 570 pixels per inch (ppi) producing images that look perfectly sharp with normal 20/20 Vision under all normal viewing conditions, which always includes some ambient light that always lowers the visible image contrast and perceived image sharpness (Modulation Transfer MTF).
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.
This gives the KEYone about 433 pixels per inch, which may sound rather low, but the 4.5 - inch panel here is definitely sharp.
UPDATE: The 32 GB Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 has been launched, along with Android 4.2; and yes, the Nexus 10 features a mind boggling 4 million pixels within its 10.1 inch display, which translates to 300 pixels per inch.
Similarly, LG is working on developing displays that have 500 or more of pixels per inch, which they claim is within reach thanks to a process termed Advanced high performance - In plane switching or AH - IPS.
The South Korean conglomerate is claiming of having perfected the technique necessary to manufacture OLED displays, which can pack in a crazy 350 pixels per inch.
The star of the Nexus 7 is its ultra-high-res screen, which, at 323 pixels per inch, Google claims is the sharpest tablet display on the market.
The Kindle Fire HDX 7in has an even higher resolution display at 323 pixels per inch screen and a Snapdragon 800 processor, which is three times the processing power of the previous generation Kindle Fire, costs $ 229 and ships on 18th October.
Most notably, the seven - inch screen is 1440x900, which nets you 243 pixels per inch, the highest PPI in this category.
The Galaxy Note8 has a very high resolution 3K 2960x1440 pixel display with 521 pixels per inch (ppi) producing images that look perfectly sharp with normal 20/20 Vision under all normal viewing conditions, which always includes some ambient light that always lowers the visible image contrast and perceived image sharpness (Modulation Transfer MTF).
This translates to a display pixel density of 170 dots per inch (dpi), which is quite impressive in its own right.
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)
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.
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.
These ultra high displays are being manufactured in 7 and 10 inch sizes (among others) which are capable of resolutions both of 1280 x 800 pixels for 217 pixels per inch and 2560 x 1600 pixels which translates to 300 pixels per inch.
The Galaxy S7 sports a gorgeous 5.1 - inch Super AMOLED with a QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, which produces 577 pixels - per - inch (PPI.)
If the resolution is low, that means there are fewer pixels per inch, which means each pixel is automatically made larger.
The resolution here is very high - 2,560 x 1,600 - which adds up to 299 pixels per inch.
It is said to have a 11.6 inch retina display, which basically means very high PPI (pixels per inch).
Huawei's tablet, which you can expect in the coming weeks, comes with a 1.2 Ghz Qualcomm dual - core processor, a 217 pixels - per - inch IPS touchscreen, front and rear - facing cameras for those sweet Skype sessions, and 8 GB of internal storage.
The first ebooks used small versions of LCD laptop screens which have a resolution (sharpness) of about 35 pixels per cm (90 pixels per inch).
Resolution refers to the clarity and crispness of an image, which is measured in points or pixels per metric unit (inch, centimeter, etc.).
Only text on the Apple iPhone 4's crisp Retina display — which has a smaller screen but a greater density of pixels per inch — looked smoother.
The smaller iPad mini 4 has a higher 326 pixels - per - inch (ppi) because it is typically viewed closer than the larger iPad Air 2 and iPad Pro, which have 264 ppi.
In brief, the specs for the Amazon Fire are a 7 - inch screen with a 1024 x 600 resolution wide - angle IPS display, giving it a ppi of 171 (pixels per inch), which is still higher than for instance 1280 x 800 resolution on a 10.1 - inch tablet, which amounts to 149 ppi.
That translates into 225 pixels per inch, a significant step up from the norm in 7 - inch tablets, which typically top out at 1024 by 600 pixels.
On the flashier end of the scale is the Kindle Voyage, which comes with haptic sensors, a sharp 300 pixels - per - inch display and adaptive front light.
The Surface RT has a 10.6 - inch LCD touch display with a 16:9 aspect ratio at 1366x768 pixels, which gives a pixel density of only 148 pixels - per - inch.
This display panel boasts a hugely impressive 323 pixels - per - inch image density, which means it has the highest resolution of any 7 - inch tablet.
The Oppo R7 comes with a 5 inch AMOLED display that has a resolution of 1080 x 1920 which gives it a Pixel Per Inch (PPI) of 441.
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.
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.
The display condenses pixel density to 224 pixels - per - inch, which makes for a rather stunning screen.
Its 1280 x 800 resolution and seven - inch screen combine to provide 216 pixels per inch, which is much higher than the 150 pixels per inch found on many larger, 10.1 - inch tablets.
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.
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.
The OnePlus One sports a beautiful 5.5 - inch IPS LCD FHD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and 401 pixels - per - inch (PPI), which is not quite up to the 577 PPI of the Galaxy S6 Edge's QHD display.
- 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.
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 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).
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