My main gripe is that that's still
the same display density as the original iPad 3, and it's been 5 years since then!!!
Not exact matches
That
display technology is the
same as you will find on the more expensive Kindle Voyage, but the Kindle Voyage has a lower pixel
density (267ppi) since its
display is 0.8 inch larger.
The S6's
display is the
same size as the S5 but boasts a higher resolution and pixel
density resulting in a much better experience.
At 360x480 resolution in portrait and pixel per inch
density of 187, it's essentially the
same display that was on the original Torch 9800.
The Voyage will apparently have a 6 - inch
display, which is the
same as the current Paperwhite, but it will apparently offer 300 ppi pixel
density, which should make for much sharper text.
Here we're looking at an 8 - inch 1536 x 2048 pixel Super AMOLED
display with 320 pixels per inch
density, whereas the Tab S2 9.7 has a 264 pixel per inch
density due to having the
same resolution and a larger screen.
That's almost the
same number of pixels as Samsung fits into the 10.1 - inch
display of its Galaxy Tab 10.1, which gives you an idea of the sort of
density we're talking about in the Googlephone.
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.
Kobo has also managed to keep its
display quality on the larger canvas with a 300 ppi
density, the
same as the Kindle Oasis, Voyage and Paperwhite.
The Xperia Z2 Tablet sticks with the
same 10.1 - inch
display as the Xperia Tablet Z, as well as the
same resolution sitting comfortably at 1920 x 1200 pixels and offering a pixel
density of 224ppi.
The iPad Pro 10.5 on the other hand, has a slightly larger 10.5 - inch Retina
display with a slightly higher resolution of 2224 x 1668 pixels, resulting in the
same 264ppi pixel
density.
Nothing surprising on the
display side, the WQXVGA IPS
display offers the
same 2560 × 1600 resolution on all devices, which delivers higher pixel
density at 359 PPI for the smaller 8.4 form factor than the 10.8 model (280 PPI).
Should this all be true, the new Amazon Kindle Fire HD would be one of the sharpest tablets available: the Nexus 10 offers the
same resolution, but on a 10 - inch
display, meaning the Kindle's pixel
density will be higher.
Similar
display and battery capacity: The WQXGA IPS
display looks the
same with its 2560 × 1600 resolution and 359 PPI pixel
density.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 lacks one competitive spec that other top - tier tablets — specifically the Acer Iconia Tab A700, the Apple iPad, and the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 — have at the
same or a lesser price: a high - pixel -
density display.
The lite variant features the
same 5 - inch IPS LCD
display with 1280 x 720 pixels resolution and 294ppi pixel
density.
This matches the resolution of the larger iPad Air, and because it is the
same resolution on a smaller
display, it actually has a higher pixel
density.
The FonePad sports a 7 - inch IPS (1280 × 800 pixels)
display with a 216ppi
density which is the
same as in the Nexus 7.
You mean the pixel
density, when you say «the screen resolution is the
same as Apple's Retina
display», right?
The
display is a 10.1 - inch, 1280 x 800 pixel, TFT LCD, offering a pixel
density of 149, which is the
same as the Xoom and the Eee Pad.
To put that into perspective, that's the
same pixel
density as the iPad with Retina
display, although
display resolution has never really been the main focal point of this type of E Ink
display.
While the Vivo Tab RT does have 2 GB of memory, double that in the Asus Transformer Prime, it has the
same Tegra 3 processor, just a slightly higher
density 10.1 - inch 1280 x 800 1366 x 768 IPS
display, and 32 GB of solid state storage as that $ 499.99 tablet.
Starting at $ 250, the new Oasis packs a larger 7 - inch
display (versus the 6 - inch screen on the old Oasis) that Amazon claims can show up to 30 percent more text while retaining the
same 300 PPI pixel
density as the old model.
The screen is 3.5 inches diagonally and has a high - resolution high -
density 960x640 pixel
display with a screen Aspect Ratio of 1.50, which is identical to iPhone 3GS, but a bit lower than the other smartphones, which have Aspect Ratios between 1.67 and 1.78, the
same as a 16:9 HDTV.
Interestingly, DisplayMate finds that while the 10.5» tablet uses an RGB strip architecture (where every pixel is made from red, green and blue subpixels), the 8.4», with the higher -
density display (361 PPI) uses the company's Diamond Pixel matrix, the
same one used in the GS5.
As shown in the images, the new Kindle Paperwhite has the
same appearance design with its predecessor, but the new eReader boasts a better 6 ″ Paperwhite
display with Carta e-paper technology and 16 - level gray scale, and with the help of its 300 ppi pixel
density and optimized font technology, the new Kindle Paperwhite delivers you more clear and sharper text and images, meanwhile built - in light allows you to read in the dark.
Both Kobo Glo HD and Kindle Voyage have 6 - inch HD e-ink touchscreen
display, with the
same pixel
density of 300 ppi.
It's no wonder that most consumers with decent home theater systems feel like they're getting an equal or better experience to the movie theater: WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A FEW MORE HORIZONTAL PIXELS, THE IMAGE IS EXACTLY THE
SAME RESOLUTION IN 1080P and 2K, and the pixel
density (measured in PPI or pixels per inch) is quite a bit denser on a consumer 1080p
display.
While the smaller Pixel 2 has the exact
same display as last year's model — a 5 - inch 1080x1920 Full HD AMOLED screen with 441 PPI
density — the Pixel 2 XL has undergone a dramatic change.
They both have OLED
displays, which is definitely a «thing» some people look for because they just don't like LCDs — and though their resolutions aren't the
same (Pixel 2 at 1920x1080 vs. Galaxy S8 at 2960x1440), they both have plenty high pixel
densities.
The
display's 1,344x750 - pixel resolution is higher than the fifth generation's 1,136 x640, but it has the
same 326ppi pixel
density.
It is a higher resolution
display also — 2160 x 1080 as compared to 1920 x 1080 on the OnePlus 5, although both share the
same pixel
density of 401 ppi.
With the
same resolution however, this means there are more pixels packed into the Compact's
display per inch compared to the larger model, with their pixel
densities sitting at 483ppi and 424ppi, respectively.
The
display size has been increased from 4.3 to 4.5 inches and comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 3, but remains rather oddly at the
same resolution (960 × 540 pixels), which actually decreases its pixel
density.
Though the rear camera resolution is the
same at 12 MP, the pixel
density for the Galaxy S9 is higher at 568 ppi, compared to 531 ppi for the Galaxy S9 Plus, due to the bigger
display size of the latter.The image resolution is the
same at 4000 x 3000 pixels.
That equates to 15 percent more
display real estate than the Moto Z's 5.5 - inch
display, but since they both have the
same resolution, the Chinese phone loses some pixel
density.
Rumors claim that the
display manages to rise up to expectations by supplying the
same 1080p quality (Full HD), a bigger pixel
density of 480 ppi and a screen slightly smaller than 5 - inch.
As far as quality of the screen on the new iPhone 8 is concerned, it still has a Retina
display with the
same resolution and
density.
The chassis may be 16 mm narrower, but the Retina
display remains the
same size as the iPad 4 — 9.7 inches, 3.1 million pixels (2048x1536) with a pixel
density of 264ppi.
It has a
display of the
same size (5.99 - inch), aspect ratio (18:9), resolution (2160 × 1080) and pixel
density (403ppi) as the Mate 10 Pro, but the type of the
display is different.
The Galaxy S7 Active has the
same 5.1 - inch, Quad HD Super AMOLED
display with Gorilla Glass 4 as does the Galaxy S7, which means that the device has a pixel
density of 576 PPI (one of the top pixel
densities in the industry).
The secondary
display measures 1040 x 160 pixels with the
same density of 513 PPI.
The Galaxy Alpha is rumoured to be coming with the
same 4.7 - inch
display as the Galaxy S3, which would suggest pixel
density of 320ppi if the report from Sam Mobile is accurate.
The Xperia XZ1 also has a smaller 5.2 - inch
display with a Full HD resolution that results in the
same pixel
density as the Xperia XZ2.
As far as the
display, it is an inch smaller than the Lumia 1520, but has the
same resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, resulting in an impressive pixel
density of 441ppi.
The Sony Xperia Z3 + retains the
same display as its predecessor, featuring a 5.2 - inch IPS LCD
display with a 1080p resolution, resulting in a pixel
density of 424 ppi.
The smaller iPad Pro features a 10.5 - inch
display with a 2224 x 1668 pixel resolution, which results in the
same pixel
density as the 12.9 - inch model at 264ppi.
Here we're looking at an 8 - inch 1536 x 2048 pixel Super AMOLED
display with 320 pixels per inch
density, whereas the Tab S2 9.7 has a 264 pixel per inch
density due to having the
same resolution and a larger screen.
The smartphone features the
same unibody metal design of M9 and combines it with a 5.2 inch 2K
display which delivers a pixel
density of 534ppi.
The iPad Pro 10.5 on the other hand, has a slightly larger 10.5 - inch Retina
display with a slightly higher resolution of 2224 x 1668 pixels, resulting in the
same 264ppi pixel
density.