Sentences with phrase «typical viewing distances»

All of the iPads have Retina Displays, which means that their pixels are not resolved with normal 20/20 Vision at their typical viewing distances.
All of the iPads have Retina Displays, which means that their pixels are not resolved with normal 20/20 vision at their typical viewing distances.
Both are higher than can be resolved with normal 20/20 vision at the typical viewing distances for tablets, so the displays appear perfectly sharp.
At typical viewing distances they also appear perfectly sharp for 20/20 vision.
At typical viewing distances of 16 inches or more the pixels are not resolved with normal 20/20 vision, so the display appears perfectly sharp.
The display has diamond pixels (see below) and sub-pixel rendering with 518 pixels per inch (ppi), providing significantly higher image sharpness than can be resolved with normal 20/20 vision at the typical viewing distances of 10 inches or more for smartphones, so the display appears perfectly sharp.
The display has Diamond Pixels (see below) and Sub-Pixel Rendering with 577 pixels per inch (ppi), the highest on any consumer display, providing significantly higher image sharpness than can be resolved with normal 20/20 Vision at the typical viewing distances of 10 inches or more for Smartphones, so the display appears perfectly sharp.
The display has Diamond Pixels (see below) and Sub-Pixel Rendering with 518 pixels per inch (ppi), providing significantly higher image sharpness than can be resolved with normal 20/20 Vision at the typical viewing distances of 10 inches or more for Smartphones, so the display appears perfectly sharp.
But at typical viewing distances of 16 inches or more the pixels are not resolved with normal 20/20 Vision, so the display appears perfectly sharp.
With 208 to 218 Pixels Per Inch screens, for 20/20 Vision the pixels are not resolved for viewing distances of 16 inches or more, which is a bit larger than typical viewing distances that may extend down to 13 inches.
The Surface Pro 4 pixels are not resolved with normal 20/20 Vision at viewing distances of 13 inches or more, so the display appears perfectly sharp for typical viewing distances of 16 inches or more.
At typical viewing distances of 16 inches or more the pixels are not resolved with normal 20/20 Vision, so the display appears perfectly sharp.
At the typical viewing distances, this is generally considered as detailed as a printed book.
Users with bigger screens and / or larger viewing angles may find this to be nettlesome, but from a more typical viewing distance it's not a huge bother.
The larger the screen the further away its typical viewing distance.
Yet an overall feeling of the artist's grasping and searching for order remains comfortingly steady, and is reinforced as the viewer backs up and scans the group from a more typical viewing distance.

Not exact matches

These four freakish asteroids are all very small, at a kilometer or less, which makes them unimaginably faint when viewed from a typical distance of a couple hundred million miles.
For example, a 1080p 46 inch TV viewed from 6 feet or more and a 1080p 60 inch TV viewed from 8 feet or more (the typical TV viewing distance in the US is 9 feet) are already 20/20 Vision «Retina Displays» so don't worry about upgrading them to get Retina Display resolution and sharpness...
Their most famous and aggressive innovation came with the introduction of the Retina display in 2010 for the iPhone 4, where Apple doubled the pixel resolution and Pixels Per Inch (ppi) up to where the screen appeared perfectly sharp for normal 20/20 vision at typical tablet viewing distances of 10.5 inches or more.
Fitting a display into such a small area (which it also shares with touch - sensitive eject and power buttons) means you'll struggle to read the text from a typical TV viewing distance.
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