That's high enough for
sharp images and text and doesn't take a toll on the battery as much as a higher resolution screen does.
Not exact matches
The console appears to be slimmer than the relatively large Xbox One,
and text sitting alongside the
image says it's «sleeker, slimmer,
and sharper.»
The more pixels, the
sharper text,
images,
and videos will look.
The tiniest eddies in air send ripples through the fog, rendering the slab too bumpy
and jittery to support
images detailed enough for watching
sharp video or reading
text.
The 215ppi screen isn't pixel - rich enough to create ultra-smooth Retina - style effect of something like the New Nexus 7 or iPad with Retina display, but
text and images are nevertheless fairly
sharp.
The higher the ppi count, the more pixels in a given span of space,
and the
sharper text and images will appear on screen, all else being equal.
Also with a resolution is 800 x 480,
images and texts are pretty
sharp too.
Text looked
sharp,
and images viewed in the included Gallery app looked attractive, with impressive color balance
and crisp detail.
Needless to say, everything is pin -
sharp, especially
text and high - res
images whose fine detail pops even when zooming in close.
For black
and white
and gray
images with sub-pixel rendering, there is up to a factor of 3 improvement in
image sharpness, so the Surface 3 actually delivers
sharper text and graphics than almost all other Tablets.
With 320 pixels per inch (the iPhone 5 is 326ppi)
text is razor
sharp while
images are bright
and vivid, even bright sunlight.
Text and images are darker,
and fine details are
sharper.
Display Sharpness: As expected, all of the
images, especially the
text and graphics, were incredibly
and impressively razor
sharp.
Take a look at this sample: If you zoom in 500 %, the file with the embedded fonts has
sharp and clear
text — in the other, the
text has been rasterized so you only have digital enlargement, which causes pixellation (click on the
image to zoom in
and see the difference).
The display is excellent, with a (600 x 800 pixels) resolution
and E-ink technology which delivers greater contrast
and sharper and crisper
text and images.
E Ink Holdings Inc.
and Seiko Epson Corporation («Epson») today announced the joint development of a 300 - dpi electronic paper device with razor -
sharp text and images for ePaper Document Readers.
What this boils down to is clearer
text and sharper images.
Text is incredibly
sharp, no matter the font size,
and images look great, so comics really pop (though keep in mind you're still working with a black -
and - white E Ink screen).
Colors are brighter
and images have more depth
and text is
sharper, clearer
and darker, especially small print.
Text is
sharp and easy to read
and images show a lot of detail.
«Incredibly clear,
sharp text and images from an unsurpassed high resolution display at 1024 x 600 delivering 169 pixels per inch (PPI).»
The content of the website, from
text through
images, factsheets to news stories, has been rewritten
and reimagined to make it
sharper and more appealing.
Though the iPad 2 has issues with fuzzy, pixelated
text, too, it's colors are pleasingly balanced
and accurate,
and images are reasonably
sharp.
Of the three, the Tab has the
sharpest text and images, but its colors are oversaturated.
The press release doesn't specify what the exact difference is with the new screens, all it says is: «The new, graphite Kindle DX uses Amazon's all new electronic ink display with 50 percent improved contrast for the clearest
text and the
sharpest images.»
The 7 - inch display has a 1024 x 600 pixel resolution
and text,
images,
and videos, looked
sharp for the most part.
The display offers you true colors,
sharp text and clear
images in a lightweight, portable design.
The 2560 x 1600 resolution screen has a whopping 300 pixels per inch,
and the true RGB stripe PLS technology makes
text crisp
and clear,
images sharp and lovely,
and HD video a feast for your eyes.
Text is incredibly
sharp,
and images look great, so comics really pop (though keep in mind you're still working with a black -
and - white E Ink display).
Images were bright if not overly vibrant
and, due to the increased pixel density, even small article
text was
sharp and legible without us pinching to zoom.
It uses a high - contrast E Ink screen with a 50 % better contrast giving you the clearest
text and sharp images.
The display looked
sharp and vibrant for
images, but
text wasn't as crisp as I would have liked; I could see the dots, as I've come to expect from Android displays of this size
and resolution.
The new Kindle DX features a new graphite enclosure
and an all new, high contrast electronic ink display with 50 percent better contrast for the clearest
text and sharpest images.
The latest Kindle DX boasts free 3G wireless connectivity in the US
and in over 100 other countries
and 50 % improved display contrast for
sharper images and clearer
text.
All New, High Contrast E-ink Screen: The new, graphite Kindle DX uses Amazon's all new electronic ink display with 50 percent improved contrast for the clearest
text and the
sharpest images.
Amazon's latest generation large screen portable reader features all new, high contrast e-ink screen for the clearest
text and sharpest images
The display is 4.2 inches
and both
images and text look
sharp thanks to its 1280 x 768 resolution.
The new screen means
sharper text, better
images and the ability to read smaller font - sizes.
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.
Unsurpassed Resolution Our Paperwhite display offers 62 % more pixels,
and renders exceptionally
sharp, clear
text and images.
The 6 - inch Widescreen capacitive touchscreen LED - backlit (800 x 480 resolution) display deliver
sharp, crisp
and good color reproduction for
text,
images and video.
In his interplay of
text and image,
and his great diversity of themes, Pettibon oscillates between historical reflection, poetic humour
and sharp criticism.
The LG Gram's 15.6 - inch Full HD (1,920 x 1,080 or 141 PPI) display isn't nearly as
sharp, meaning you're likely to see some pixels when you're staring at
text and images.
The Plus technology adds 50 percent more subpixels (each pixel is further broken into subpixels,) resulting in noticeably smoother,
sharper, more vibrant,
and more colorful
text and images.
The
text and images are razor
sharp and the colors are quite vivid.
I would say the Moto X's performance here still isn't as good something like the Samsung Galaxy S6 or Galaxy Note 5, but it is definitely leaps
and bounds better than the 2014 Moto X. Specifically,
images are much
sharper and more detailed, which you can see pretty easily when zooming into
text.
Images and text are incredibly
sharp without being oversaturated.
Text, videos,
and images look much
sharper,
and the colors are much more accurate than the Z1.
At this size the screen is
sharp,
text is easy to read
and images are rendered with a high level of detail.
The
text and images look
sharp though, so there's no complaint on that front.