Sentences with phrase «ppi density of»

That's consistent with leaked factory CAD - based renders from a few weeks ago, and in case you're wondering, the Huawei P20 Lite should come extremely close to the ppi density of the iPhone X, at roughly 445 pixels per inch, thanks to somewhat unusual 2250 x 1080 screen resolution.
Its screen has a 167 ppi density substantially lower than the 300 ppi density of the current Paperwhite, Voyage and Oasis.

Not exact matches

The quad - HD screen boasts a resolution density of 540 pixels per inch, compared to iPhones and their 401 ppi.
Pixel resolution: iPad Mini has a 1,024 × 768 resolution with a pixel density of 163 pixels per inch (ppi).
Exclusive HDX display with incredible pixel density (339 ppi) and perfect 100 % sRGB color accuracy — now with Dynamic Light Control, which makes the pages of a book more closely resemble a real piece of paper in different lighting conditions.
Sony Xperia T3 features a 5.3 inch HD Display with 1280 × 720 pixel resolution which has pixel density of 277 ppi.
The resolution works out to 252 pixels per inch (ppi), on par with the pixel density of more expensive devices, and it yields lucid text and vibrant colors.
Its HD IPS screen has a resolution of 1920 x 1200 for a pixel density of 323 pixels per inch (PPI).
Display: Sony's Tablet S features a 9.4 - inch TFT capacitive touchscreen, the resolution is a hefty 1280x800 pixels giving this display a pixel density of 161 pixels - per - inch (ppi).
It also beats Sony's Xperia Tablet Z (which has a pixel density of 224ppi on a 1,920 x 1,200 panel), while the new Nokia Lumia 2520's screen comes in last with a ppi of just 218.
The Nexus 7's tweaks yield text that is far superior to what we see on say, the Galaxy Tab 2; but it remains very jaggy and lacks the smoothness of the Retina displays on Apple's most recent iPhone and iPad (which has a pixel density of 264 ppi), or even the smoother text rendering seen on Android 3.2 and Android 4.0 tablets.
At 216 pixels per inch, the Nexus 7 is clearly far ahead of other 7 - inch tablets» pixel density of 170 ppi, and the difference is palpable.
Right now, the Nexus 10 is the only tablet with the highest pixel density of 330 ppi, with the iPad 4 coming in second with a ppi of 264.
That is stunning to say the least and would make for a 256 ppi display, missing the Apple iPad's pixel density of 264 ppi by just a whisker.
No specific screen resolutions were mentioned, but Sharp is capable of producing panels that boast of a pixel density of 330 ppi, meaning the mini iPad will also have retina display if it is ever made.
Nexus 6 boasts about a 5.96 - inch AMOLED display with Quad HD (1440 x 2560) resolution and an impressive pixel density of 493 ppi.
It arrives with a 5.0 - inch Super AMOLED display with Full HD (1080 x 1920) resolution, a pixel density of 441 ppi, and Gorilla Glass 3 protection.
It features a 5 - inch HD (720x1280 pixel) IPS display with pixel density of 293 ppi, and is powered by a 64 - bit 1.3 GHz quad - core MediaTek MT6735 SoC, clubbed with 1 GB RAM and Mali - T720 GPU.
Xolo 8X - 1020 sports a 5 inch HD (1280 × 720 pixels) IPS OGS Display with a pixel density of 293 ppi.
YU Yureka sports a 5.5 inch HD (1280 × 720 pixels) IPS Display with a pixel density of 267 ppi and is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 features a 10.5 inch WQXGA Super AMOLED Display with 2560 × 1600 pixel resolution which has pixel density of 288 ppi.
But I'm here to tell you that visual reading experience with the new Paperwhite display is not just a home run, it's a walk - off grand slam, due to the combination of gorgeous hand - crafted font and font size choices, heightened resolution provided by 212 PPI pixel density compared with 167 PPI on previous eInk Kindles, and a patented new technology that distributes light far more evenly than we generally experience with ambient light and, in the bargain, allows for a vastly improved capacitative touch experience.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 features a 5.7 Quad HD Super AMOLED display with 2560 × 1440 pixel resolution which has pixel density of 515 ppi.
sizes, both tablets offer the same pixel density of 264 pixels per inch (ppi), corresponding to 3.7 million and 5.6 million pixels, respectively.
The Carta E Ink technology 6.8 - inch touchscreen first seen on the Kobo Aura HD notches up a 1430 x 1080 - pixel resolution and a pixel density of 265 ppi.
It uses a new 6 - inch Carta E Ink HD touchscreen display, with pixel density of 300 pixels per inch (ppi).
The LG Nexus 4 sports a 4.7 - inch True HD IS Plus display with 768 x 1280 resolution, a pixel density of 318 ppi, and Gorilla Glass 2 protection.
The display measures 5.5» (with FHD 1080p resolution), with a pixel density of 403 ppi.
The combination of a moderate pixel density (224 ppi) along with somewhat limited viewing angles and the too - bright blacks of LCD technology led us to expect a poor showing from this screen.
The smartphone announced at CES 2013 sports Google's Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean mobile OS out of the box, a 5 - inch HD Reality display with 1920 X 1080 pixels of resolution, 443 ppi of pixel density, powered by Qualcomm's APQ8064 Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset with four 1.5 GHz Krait cores, 2 GB of RAM, 13MP rear facing camera with Exmor RS sensor, a front - facing 2 megapixel camera, 16 GB onboard storage, microSD slot to expand the storage support up to 64 GB, and 2,300 mAh battery.
Due to the larger dimensions of the screen, the pixel density on the Note 2 display is significantly lower than the Galaxy S3's, at 267 ppi.
The display is also protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and has a pixel density of 294 ppi.
This translates to a pixel density of 224 ppi.
The OGT tablet will have a pixel density of 188 ppi which is mighty impressive to say the least.
(Just for comparison's sake, the iPad Air boasts of a pixel density of 264 ppi.)
It features a 400x400 pixel 1.4 - inch Amoled touchscreen with a pixel density of 286 ppi.
Huawei Watch features a 400x400 pixel 1.4 - inch AMOLED touchscreen with a pixel density of 286 ppi.
The Nook Color's 1024 - by -600-pixel display carries a pixel density of 169 pixels per inch (PPI); the pixel density can affect how letters appear on the display.
Starting off with the Amazon Fire 7, the tablet features a 7 - inch display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 and a pixel density of 171 PPI.
In contrast, the Amazon Fire HD 8 houses an 8 - inch display with a higher resolution of 1280 by 800, resulting in a pixel density of 189 PPI.
The Amazon Kindle Fire HD sports a 7 ″ 1280 × 800 pixels display with a density of 216 PPI, along with a 1.5 Ghz dual - core processor, and 8 GB or 16 GB of internal storage.
This is served up on an 8.9 - inch screen, which means the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 can lay claim to having one of the highest pixel densities (PPI) of any tablet on the market.
It features a 8.9 ″ 2560 × 1600 pixels display with a density of 339 PPI and it's available with the same storage options, along with 4G LTE.
The Galaxy S7 Edge has a 5.5 - inch, Quad HD (2560 x 1440) Super AMOLED display with a pixel density of 534 ppi.
Kindle Fire HDX is a more powerful device, with a 2.2 Ghz quad - core processor, 7 - inch 1920 × 1200 pixels display with a density of 323 PPI, and 16 GB ($ 199), 32 GB ($ 239) or 64 GB ($ 279) of internal storage.
The 5.7 - inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display alone is enough to separate it from the pack, but when you add in the 2560 x 1440 (Wide Quad HD) resolution, 518 ppi density and the 3D curved glass screen, the whole thing becomes a near - overkill expression of phablet ideals.
The Samsung Z3 packs a 5 - inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 720 × 1280 pixels and a pixel density of around 294 PPI.
(By contrast, the $ 199 Nexus 7 seven - inch tablet has a 800 - by -1280-pixel display with density of 216 PPI, although it only has a 1.2 MP front - facing camera.)
The tablet also features a 7 - inch LED - backlit IPS LCD display with 1200 x 1920 resolution and a pixel density of 323 ppi.
It has a 5 - inch 1080p Super AMOLED device with a pixel density of 441 ppi, 13MP rear camera and 2.0 MP front - facing cam, MHL 2.0, Bluetooth 4.0 and IR LED for remote control access.
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