Keeping in proportion with
the screen size differences between this and the average smartphone on the market, the battery on the Mi Max is also about 50 % larger than your average smartphone battery.
How similar resolution with a physical
screen size differences of diagonal 2.7 inch is a HUGE difference.
The SE models have a noticeable
screen size difference, with a 4 - inch display on the X10 and a 2.6 - inch screen on the Mini version — where the Acer Liquid Metal has a 3.6 - inch display and the liquidmini has a 3.2 - inch screen, which is much less of a wild difference.
This is because of
the screen size difference.
Not exact matches
The 5.8 - inch S8 and 6.2 - inch S8 +, identical other than for their
size difference, have the best
screens of any smartphones yet.
This could somewhat make up for the
difference in resolution, with the larger
screen size being an added bonus.
The main
difference between fixed layout and liquid layout (reflowable) ebooks is that reflowable ebooks always adapt to the
screen size.
Last year, Samsung announced the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 and Galaxy Tab S2 9.7, the
difference between the two were the
screen sizes — 8 - inch and 9.7 - inch respectively.
If you've been using a full -
size Pad 3 for a while, a retina iPhone such as the iPhone 4, 4S or 5, or most of newer Android phones and tablets out there, then you're going to notice a
difference in
screen quality — and it's going to bother you.
Despite the
size difference between
screens (Sony is 6 in, iphone is 3.5 in), the iphone just looks better with it's brighter white
screen that really makes the art stand out.
Would be great to see a comparison between the Aura One and the new Oasis — maybe even showing the
difference between a 6 incher and those 2 so we can see how much of a
difference the
screen size makes as far as how much text fits on the
screen.
It's likely that these specifications
differences will come with corresponding
differences in
screen size, though BGR's tipster didn't spill those details.
There's also a picture of it next to the Kobo Touch to get an idea the
size and
screen difference.
There are tradeoffs that come with the small
size, though — a smaller device means you get less
screen, five inches, rather than the Kindle's six — but once I got used to turning pages a little more frequently, there wasn't a real
difference in the reading experience.
The smaller
size for the Mini's
screen really makes a world of
difference.
The
screen size doesn't make as much
difference as you would think.
Aside from the
screen size, the main
difference between the PRS - 350 and the PRS - 650 is the 350 does not have memory card slots and does not support audio files.
Aluratek Libre and Libre Air — These are two devices that were launched this year and the main
difference are the
sizes of the
screens.
They use the same exact text
sizes so the
difference in text on -
screen and the frequency of page - turns differs a lot between the two.
The main
difference between the three siblings is their
screen sizes of 5 inches for the Pocket Edition, 6 inches for the Touch Edition and 7 inches for the Daily Edition.
As for the
size, like the BlackBerry PlayBook and the Samsung Galaxy Tab, the 7 - inches compared to the Motorola Xoom and iPad 2's larger
screen certainly makes a
difference, this is more like a paperback book than a full
screen laptop without a keyboard, and that changes the experience dramatically.
However, the primary
differences come down to its much smaller
Screen Size (4.0 versus 4.7 to 5.0 inches), much lower Pixel Resolution (1136x640 versus 1920x1080), much lower total number of Pixels (0.7 versus 2.1 Mega Pixels), and much lower Pixels Per Inch (326 versus 443 to 468).
The images below highlight the
size differences between the Xoom 2 and the smaller Xoom 2 media edition in landscape mode — in which the larger model is supposed to be used; the
size difference in portrait mode, where the media edition is best used; the 8.8 mm thinness of the Xoom 2 against the 8.99 mm of the 8.2 - inch
screen version; with the two Xoom 2s and a table of their specifications.
We've been playing with Jelly Bean on both the Nexus 7 and the Galaxy Nexus where there are a few minor
differences, with Android accommodating increased
screen sizes better than before, with some core apps making better use of space.
It was interesting that users complained about having to do frequent page turns when using smaller
screen sizes and still no
difference was found due to
screen size — Perhaps it's because there were no time limits.
One other impressive new tablet is the Icoo 8 ($ 185) which launched this week and is the first 8 - inch Android tablet with an HD 1280x800
screen — previously, all 8 - inch tablets have been sporting a low resolution 1024 x 768 display — the first to offer the new Icoo 8 model is T ab l e t S p r i n t — and the 8»
size is almost as compact as a 7» tablet but offers 40 % more
screen space to play with, which makes quite a
difference in user experience and the key reason Apple choose this
size format.
A small point to reduce any misconceptions: the
difference between the 7 ″ NOOK Color and 6 ″ NOOK
screen sizes is the aspect ratio.
As the suggest name, these tablets have
difference thing in their
screen sizes.
The only real
difference from the Aura One is that you lose an inch of
screen, which is a reasonable trade - off given that it's also $ 50 less — not to mention a welcome decrease in
size if you have smaller hands.
Clearly the
size of the two devices will be a telling factor with many users — there is a substantial
difference between a 5.7 inch
screen and a 5.2 inch
screen.
The
difference in
screen size actually results in a 11.5 mm greater length on the Note 4.
The main
difference comes in storage
size and
screen resolution: The TF Pad 300 only rocks 16 GB of onboard storage and the
screen is a standard IPS
screen with only 1280 × 800 resolution.
The
difference between 480p (SD) and 1080p (HD) isn't obvious to a lot of people at TV
screen sizes smaller than 42 ″.
Both are roughly the same price and
size, and have similar e-Ink
screens (see this post for the
difference between e-Ink and LCD
screens).
The major
difference between the models, bar the
screen sizes, is that the 10.5 - inch tablet has an huge capacity 7,900 mAh battery, while the 8.4 - incher has a 4,900 mAh battery.
Of course, the biggest
difference between the Kindle DX and the Kindle is the
size of the electronic - ink
screen — the DX's is 2.5 times larger.
There are other trade - offs to consider: tablets are generally lighter and more portable than laptops, which will make a
difference if you're on the move a lot of the time, while laptops can go higher in terms of
screen size.
He did, however, make one suggestion that might mitigate the challenge of a smaller
screen — albeit a painful one: «While one could increase the resolution of the display to make up for some of the
difference, it is meaningless unless your tablet also includes sandpaper so that the user can sand down their fingers to around one quarter of their present
size.»
The most important
difference here is the
screen size: because the
screen is so big, I can use the smallest font without any problems.
However, the
difference in
screen sizes doesn't come at the expense of the display resolution, which is extremely high at 2560 × 1600 pixels on each tablet.
The real
difference between the Galaxy NotePro and Galaxy TabPro is the S Pen stylus - making the price differ by roughly $ 100 with the 12.2 - inch
screen size.
It doesn't have the
size that the iPad does, which is even more expansive, but that extra inch on the
screen makes a noticeable
difference from your normal smartphone experience.
The
screens have the same 2,560 x 1,600 resolution, too — really the only
differences are the physical dimensions and battery
size.
As expected, the key
difference between Android 3.2 Honeycomb and Google Android 3.1 is support for tablets with different display
sizes and
screen resolutions.
For us letter
size matters if you want to read more than an email and a 10 ″
screen makes the
difference.
The key
difference is that graphics will be optimized for the different
screen size.
The only
difference between them is the
screen size.
There is a decided
difference in the lighting between the two devices.The font on the Kobo appears lighter than that of the Paperwhite, even though the Kobo font is set at almost the maximum weight.I am enjoying the larger
screen size a lot.
I was holding off to buy the next Nexus 7 but then considered the mini iPad and the 8 - inch
screen really makes quite a bit of
difference and has about 65 % more
screen space to play with, which is much easier to work with than the traditional 7 - inch
size, yet is still quite compact and easy to carry... so I considered the upcoming Acer Iconia A1 8 - inch but found a similar 8 - Inch model that overall offers better features and performance... the Novo 8 Discovery ($ 169) which launched this week is a fairly impressive Android tablet now available on line at T ablet Sprint
The slight increase in
screen size and resolution is going to make very little
difference with PDFs given Kobo's sub-par functionality in that department.