Sentences with phrase «same pixel density»

It has the same pixel density as other flagship e-readers on the market, such as the Kindle Oasis.
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 iPad Pro ups its resolution slightly to 2732 x 2048, which consequently delivers the same pixel density as the iPad Air 2.
It too has a 2048 x 1536 resolution, resulting in the same pixel density as the iPad, but the Tab S3 also adds Mobile HDR, which makes it a better option for those who want to watch HDR content on their tablet.
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.
They're both 7 - inch tablets, their resolutions are the same at 1,024 x600 with the same pixel density (171 ppi), they have basic front and rear cameras and both come with 8 GB of built - in storage but have expansion slots to add more (microSD memory cards up to 128 GB).
We told you last month that the first wave of upcoming BBX phones would have the same pixel density as the BlackBerry PlayBook.
The new version of Amazon's mid-tier e-reader offers the same pixel density as its pricier Voyage cousin
Both Kobo Glo HD and Kindle Voyage have 6 - inch HD e-ink touchscreen display, with the same pixel density of 300 ppi.
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.
Coming to the display, all the four devices that are listed here sport the same 5.5 - inch Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) IPS display giving the same pixel density of 401 ppi.
By using the same pixel density as the iPad mini 4 screen, Apple would be able to transition manufacturing much easier to the new device.
This new 10.5» iPad would have the exact same resolution as the 12.9» iPad Pro (2732 x 2048), but the same pixel density of the iPad mini (326 ppi instead of 264 ppi).
Even the much more expensive Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 and iPad Pro have the same pixel density and resolution.
It's still a 1080p panel and carries the same pixel density, however, due to the 18:9 aspect ratio, it's termed as Full HD + instead of the usual Full HD.
It too has a Full HD resolution, meaning the same pixel density and it also users an AMOLED panel with an 16:9 aspect ratio.
This new 10.5» iPad would have the exact same resolution as the 12.9» iPad Pro (2732 × 2048), but the same pixel density of the iPad mini (326 ppi instead of 264 ppi).
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.
Some prototypes apparently have a 2688 x 1242 screen resolution, slightly greater than the 2436 x 1125 of the current iPhone X. However, given the increase in over size, that would leave the new, larger handset with roughly the same pixel density as its smaller sibling, at around 456 ppi.
The Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 also has the same screen size as the Apple tablet with the same pixel density and resolution.
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.
Interestingly, if we do the maths, it could come with 163 ppi, the same pixel density as the original iPhone.
But it's good enough not to affect the experience — the watch has about the same pixel density as the Huawei Watch, which is a good thing.
The iPad Pro 9.7 has a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels, while the iPad Pro 10.5 has a 2224 x 1668 resolution, resulting in the same pixel densities of 264ppi.
The iPad Pro 9.7 is exactly the same size as the iPad Air 2, and it offers the same size display and resolution too, meaning the same pixel density, though it too has been discontinued by Apple.
With a 5.5 - inch, 1080p IPS display, it's got the same pixel density as the iPhone 6 Plus.
Its 5.5 - inch screen is relatively bright, but with just a full - HD resolution, the LeEco doesn't have the same pixel density you'd get on other same - size phones, which may opt for 2560 x 1440 QHD displays.
The Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, Note 5, and Note 7 all have the same resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels, as well as the same pixel density at 518 pixels - per - inch.
It too offers a 2880 x 1440 resolution though, meaning the same pixel density as the U11 + and it also has 3D Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection and mobile HDR compatibility.
That means the LCD3 panel topped with Gorilla Glass has the same pixel density as the M8 at 440ppi.
And, of course, this smaller model has the same pixel density, but fewer pixels.
The OnePlus 5T still uses only Full HD resolution and has the same pixel density, even with a larger display.
On the other hand, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 packs the same 5.5 - inch screen and 1080p resolution, which also ends up with the same pixel density.
The same pixel density as well at 401 ppi.
The 2,160 x 1,080 pixel resolution on the 5T is slightly higher too, though the OnePlus 5 may look slightly sharper because both phones have the same pixel density — 401 pixels - per - inch.
The 5.5 - inch, 1,920 - by - 1,080 IPS LCD is a crisp 401 pixels per inch, the same pixel density you'll find on the Apple iPhone 6s Plus.
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