Not exact matches
That
screen will be much more readable and
sharp, as its pixel
density is 1.7 times greater than its predecessor.
No specific
screen resolutions were mentioned, but
Sharp is capable of producing panels that boast of a pixel
density of 330 ppi, meaning the mini iPad will also have retina display if it is ever made.
The Galaxy S7 has a Quad HD super AMOLED 5.1» Touch
Screen display, with a 5.1 inch high resolution Quad HD 2560x1440 pixel display with a pin -
sharp, 577 pixels per inch
density on a hard glass substrate.
Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet has a larger and
sharper display The Apple device offers a 9.7 inch display with a
screen resolution of 1536 x 2048 pixels, which delivers a pixel
density of 264 ppi.
As for the
screen, it's expected to come in at 12.2 - inches and have a pixel
density of 1600 x 2560, making for a pretty
sharp experience.
The latest enhancements in high
density pixel and
screen technology display clear,
sharp, and incredibly vivid images.
As is often the case with Sony
screens, the displays are wonderfully bright, the colours rich and, thanks to the pixel
density, text is clear and razor
sharp.
With 329 pixels per inch
screen density, pictures and texts are
sharp even at the smallest details.
While the perceivable difference is less with E Ink than LCD in terms of higher pixel
density screens, the boost in resolution is enough to make text appear
sharper and clearer.
However, both devices have an 800 x 600 pixel display, with the beagle's pixels crammed into a 5in
screen versus the Kindle's 6in, giving the beagle a higher PPI (pixels per inch)
density - 200 against the Kindle's 167 - resulting in
sharper text.
At pixel
density of 267 ppi, it's not the
sharpest screen in the category.
The Porsche Design Mate 9 model reduces the
screen size to 5.5 - inches, and ups the resolution to Quad HD, putting its pixel
density at a much
sharper and crisper 534ppi, which is the same as the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge.
This means you have a pixel
density of 401 pixels per inch, resulting in a
screen that's
sharp enough for the average user.
It also offers a choice of a 4K or Full HD
screen and near edgeless display (5 mm bezel) that offers better
screen area and better pixel
density for
sharper, clearer images.
As you would expect from the pixel
density of 400, the
screen is impressively
sharp.
But this small
screen with a pixel
density of 245 ppi is adequately
sharp and vibrant, and it is viewable from any angle without color distortion.
This configuration would increase the pixel
density of the
screen, which would make images
sharper and colors truer.
The 1080p resolution spread over a 6 - inch display doesn't result in the highest pixel
density, but the
screen is still plenty
sharp and easy to read.
The pixel
density remains very high, at 564 PPI, plus with a true three subpixel per pixel layout, the
screen here is incredibly
sharp.
The more pixels per inch the
screen crams in, the
sharper the image quality, but that doesn't mean the M4 Aqua's
screen is fuzzy — in fact I was very pleasantly surprised by the image quality of the
screen (thanks to Sony's display tech); pixel
density be damned.
This
screen is one of the best we've seen on a smartwatch, it's
sharp with a pixel
density of 286ppi, and colours are really vivid.
The Samsung watch no doubt has a better
screen pixel
density and in turn
sharper picture as compared with the Sony watch.
Up front, a two - layer sapphire crystal protects the 1.4» display: as on earlier watches from LG and Samsung it's an AMOLED
screen, but at 400 × 400 it brings a pixel
density of 286ppi, 16 %
sharper than the LG Watch Urbane the Watch vaguely resembles.
Sporting 1080p resolution at a 5.5 - inch size, the 400 pixels - per - inch
density looks
sharp and clean even when holding the
screen close, and keeps performance at an acceptable level too.
I feel like when
screen size expands beyond 5.5 - inches, the pixel
density you get from a 2560 x 1440 Quad HD display makes text look
sharper; a higher - res display will be extra important when Huawei inevitably makes a big push into mobile virtual reality.
The 5.0 - inch HD fully laminated 2.5 D curved IPS
screen with 1280 x 720 pixels resolution that offers
sharper definition and vivid colors bringing to your device and also provides a 294 PPI of pixel
density.
The display of the Xperia Z4 Tablet is one of the main attractions of the device, with the 10.1 - inch IPS LCD
screen (2560 x 1600 and a pixel
density of 299 ppi) being an extremely
sharp display that provides everything you'd expect from a device of this caliber.