At 239 pixels per inch (ppi), that's
a slightly higher pixel density than the Retina display on the Apple MacBook Pro 13 - Inch (227ppi), but it's close enough that it's hard to notice the difference.
The OnePlus X has a slightly smaller 5 - inch display, but the resolution remains the same at 1080p, meaning
a slightly higher pixel density of 441ppi, offering plenty of crispness.
The Google Pixel XL has a Quad HD resolution across its 5.5 - inch display, meaning
a slightly higher pixel density of 534ppi.
The Honor 9i, on the other hand, features a 5.9 inch 1080 x 2160 pixels display which has an 18:9 aspect ratio and
a slightly higher pixel density of 409 PPI.
The Pixel 2's display is a little bigger than the iPhone 8's with
a slightly higher pixel density.
This still runs at 1280 x 800, like 10.1 - inch Honeycomb slates, so the only real difference is
a slightly higher pixel density.
Although it offers
slightly higher pixel density than the first and second iPads, with 169dpi, you can easily discern individual pixels if you get reasonably up - close — when reading, for example.
Since the upcoming models maintain the same resolution as their predecessors, both will boast
slightly higher pixel densities.
Not exact matches
The iPad Pro 10.5 on the other hand, has a
slightly larger 10.5 - inch Retina display with a
slightly higher resolution of 2224 x 1668
pixels, resulting in the same 264ppi
pixel density.
By comparison, the Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet display is
slightly larger at 10.1 inch with a
higher resolution of 2560 × 1600
pixels, which offers a
higher pixel density of about 299 ppi.
While the 1280x800 Fire HD 8 delivers
slightly higher resolution than the Fire, these
pixels are spread over a larger touchscreen, resulting in a
pixel density of 189
pixels per inch (compared to 300 dpi for each of the new Kindles).
The resolution of the Galaxy S8 is Quad HD + type, but with 2,960 x 1,440
pixels and the
pixel density is
slightly higher at 570 ppi.
On the other hand, the ASUS ZenFone 4 Pro is expected to feature a
slightly larger 5.7 - inch Super AMOLED display with a
higher resolution of 2560 x 1440 and a
pixel density of around 515ppi, as well as the top - tier Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC housing four
high - performance Kryo cores clocked at up to 2.35 GHz and an additional low - power Kryo cores operating at a frequency of up to 1.9 GHz.
The iPad Pro 10.5 on the other hand, has a
slightly larger 10.5 - inch Retina display with a
slightly higher resolution of 2224 x 1668
pixels, resulting in the same 264ppi
pixel density.
The display is certainly bigger and
slightly richer than the iPhone 8 display, partly due to the
higher pixel density.
The displays on both phones are fantastic for VR content, with the
Pixel 2 XL being
slightly better in this application thanks to the
higher display
density.
With a smaller display, however, Alcatel is able to achieve a
slightly higher pixel -
density.