The Voyage already struggled to justify its high $ 199.99 price tag beyond the strength of its 1,448 - by -1,072-pixel, 300 - ppi E Ink Carta screen, and the latest Paperwhite has
the same sharp display, without raising its original base price of $ 119.99.
That means you won't have
the same sharp display or the beefier guts.
Not exact matches
The restrained emotions
displayed at Mr. Smith's sentencing were in
sharp contrast to those a few moments later in the
same courtroom at the related sentencing of Vincent Tabone, the former Queens County Republican vice chairman.
The
sharp 8 - inch touchscreen
display features sensible menus, large virtual buttons and pinch - to - zoom commands like a smartphone, and is supported by a dial controller (placed right where your hand rests) that does many of the
same tasks as the touchscreen.
While it doesn't have the
same, easy - on - the - eye e-ink
display as a dedicated ereader, the HD screen is
sharp and text looks good.
PenTile screens have only half the total number of Red and Blue sub-pixels as the traditional 3 sub-pixel
displays, so they aren't as
sharp as traditional
displays with the
same pixel resolution and their highly advertised screen PPIs are not comparable.
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.
It's the
same as the resolution on the Amazon Fire HD 8, and not as
sharp as the Retina
Display on the Apple iPad Mini 4, at 2,048x1,536 - pixel resolution (326ppi).
According to
Sharp, the new
display has the
same PPI as that of a 4K
display, which means you will likely see a dramatic enhancement in streaming videos and gaming.
The
Sharp Galapagos Tablets were on
display at the CES show, and yes its the
same versions that were released in Japan a few months ago.
Budget phones might not have the
sharpest displays, or the most seamless metal designs, but a cheaper smartphone can still be good looking, offer decent specs, a good battery life and a solid performance while saving your pennies at the
same time.
When we played the
same 1080p MP4 trailer for Iron Man 3 on the Nook HD and the Nexus 7 side - by - side, the Nook's
display was clearly brighter,
sharper and much more vibrant.
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.
But if you can deal with a smaller
display, the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9» has a
sharper resolution and more polished software for the
same price.
The E Ink
display sports an 1872 x 1404 resolution, which works out to 300 ppi — the
same as what you'll find on the Kindle Voyage and the last - gen Glo HD — i.e. about as
sharp as reading real text on a real page.
I didn't notice until I held the GlowLight Nook next to last year's Nook and a Kindle, and even though all three use the
same display technology the GlowLight Nook's text didn't look quite as
sharp.
What however doesn't sound great specifications wise is the fact that the resolution of this 5 inch panel is almost the
same as that of the Z10 — leading to a
display that wouldn't be just as
sharp.
In the flesh, the
display is nice and
sharp, but you don't get the
same wow factor as on a full - colour tablet device.
The
display uses the
same 6 - inch, 167 - pixel - per - inch resolution touch screen as the last Kindle, which looks fine, but it's nowhere near as
sharp as the 300ppi screen on the Kobo Glo HD, Kindle Oasis, Kindle Paperwhite, or Kindle Voyage.
Compared to the previous generation, this represents twice as many pixels being available on the
same screen size, which ultimately results in a
sharper and crisper
display quality.
A retina
display on the iPad wouldn't affect this, as the
display would show 12 - point fonts the
same physical size as the current
display, but they would be a lot
sharper.
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.
And despite the shorter body, the screen is the
same 6 - inch Pearl e-Ink
display as the Kindle 3, so the text is plenty big,
sharp and contrasty.
A larger
display with the
same number of pixels does mean that it isn't quite as
sharp as the S7.
There's something familiar going on here, in that the artist's debut game score
displays the
same razor
sharp attention to detail invested in his live adaptations of Hip Tanaka's NES compositions.
At the
same time CMIP5 models seem to have shed all those uncertainties
displayed in AR4 Figure 1.4 comparisons to give a
sharp clear message for the future!
Well, that bezel-less phone from last year had the
same screen resolution, so it pretty much confirms that the upcoming smartphones from
Sharp are indeed coming with a bezel-less
display.
The HTC Desire 626 offers an even
sharper 720p
display for the
same price, but suffers from significant lag.
Like the Razr HD, the new Razr Maxx HD comes with a 4.7 - inch 720p Super AMOLED incredibly crisp and
sharp display that fits in the
same shell size as the previous Razr Maxx even though that screen was smaller and didn't have as good a resolution.
However, the LG Nexus 5X has a somewhat faster processor, somewhat
sharper screen at the
same resolution (the
display is also smaller), more comprehensive wireless band support (it supports CDMA networks as well) and has 802.11 ac 5Ghz Wi - Fi capability, Category 6 300/50 LTE support and NFC, and also a fingerprint reader.
Aside from the size and the Compact theoretically delivering
sharper, crisper images though, the XZ2 and XZ2 Compact have the
same display capabilities, which not only includes the ability to support HDR content but to upscale content to HDR too.
The
same video exhibited slightly weaker - looking colors on the 6 Plus» 5.5 - inch 1080p
display, while the Galaxy S6's 5.1 - inch quad - HD screen made the clip look
sharper but a bit oversaturated.
Text looks nice and
sharp on both, and roughly the
same amount of information is
displayed when comparing these screens side by side.
With its
sharp display and crisp speakers, you'll be hard pressed to find another 10 - inch tablet that offers the
same for less.
The S9 is the cheaper of the two devices however, and it is also smaller and lighter with a
sharper display, whilst still offering many of the
same features including the super slow - motion video feature.
The
display has the
same size and resolution (4.7 inch, 1280 x 720) as that of the Redmoi 1S and like it, comes covered with Dragontrail Glass to protect it from scratches (Hugo Barra made people have a go at it with scissors at the launch and it stood up to the scratchy efforts pretty well), but seems brighter and
sharper.
Horwitz added that it will have «the
same chamfered edges and curves» as the iPad mini, only stretched, and will likely include
Sharp's IGZO
display technology and smaller chip components.
The device will likely have the
same 5.7 - inch
display size as the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, which would mean that images on the Galaxy Note 4 would be
sharper and colors truer.
The 5.5 - inch Axon Phone touts a Quad HD
display made by
Sharp with a resolution of 1,440 x 2,560, which is the
same resolution that can be found on the Galaxy S6 and the G4.
Color accuracy is one of those measurements you see thrown around alongside brightness, and black levels, but when you can compare two
displays side - by - side showing the
same image, all three come into
sharp contrast.
It uses the
same display tech as the Droid DNA, but HTC's condensed this 1080p panel into a 4.7 - inch space, making it
sharper than ever, at 468 pixels per inch.
Because of ClearType technology, Microsoft's
displays appear clearer and
sharper than other
displays with the
same resolution.
At first blush, the upcoming Galaxy Note 7 seems like the obvious upgrade for Note fans like me, because it offers the
same large
display, pen support and Samsung - style interface that I'm used to, along with better performance, a
sharper screen and water resistance.
Both sport a 1080p
display, but the smaller Xperia XA2 may be a hair
sharper at 5.2 inches, while the Xperia XA2 Ultra has to spread those
same pixels across a 6 inch panel.
For example, the Pixel 2 XL, with its remarkably
sharp OLED
display and processor tuned for performance rather than efficiency, bested the Motion at 12 hours and 9 minutes despite having a battery about the
same size as the KeyOne's.
It comes with a 5.5 - inch In - cell
display from
Sharp with Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) resolution; the Pro 6 came with a smaller 5.2 - inch AMOLED
display with the
same 1080p resolution.
Budget phones might not have the
sharpest displays, or the most seamless metal designs, but a cheaper smartphone can still be good looking, offer decent specs, a good battery life and a solid performance while saving your pennies at the
same time.
The
display is not the
sharpest, but at the
same time, it isn't that bad because you get a decent output.
Thanks to the
same resolution but a smaller
display, the density on the Honor 7
display is much higher at 424 pixels per inch and this definitely shows, with the Honor 7
display appearing
sharper to the eye.
Both
displays are
sharp and have the
same resolution.