A somewhat confusing article from Taiwan claims that Visionox developed a new VR AMOLED display that achieves
a very high pixel density of 814 PPI.
Not exact matches
The Nook HD's screen is
very impressive indeed - the 1440x900 -
pixel resolution offers up a
pixel density of 243 along with 720p video playback making it the
highest resolution screen available on a 7 - inch tablet.
We also found that holding it in landscape mode is the only way to roll, when you flip it into portrait mode, the resolution seems to suffer a bit more and the
pixel density is
very high.
The Galaxy Note supports multitouch input and features a
very high resolution of 1280x800
pixels, resulting in an equally
high - end
pixel density of 285
pixels - per - inch (ppi).
This display has
high definition resolution which means it has
very good 320 ppi
pixel density.
Bonus features include an ebook reader that supports EPUB files and the screen's
high pixel density makes the text look
very clear and easy to read.
The PS Vita is being pushed
very hard to run the same game PS3 and Xbox 360 players get, at less power than those 2 have with a
higher pixel density.
Its 1.4 - inch AMOLED screen has a
very high - resolution of 400 x 400
pixels, which gives it an impressive
pixel density of 286ppi (
pixels per inch).
The
pixel density remains
very high, at 564 PPI, plus with a true three subpixel per
pixel layout, the screen here is incredibly sharp.
this is decent phone and performs
very well on many platforms but is not my first choice for budget users unless they crave for stock Android experience at and killer battery at low price over all the phone performs decently and can run many heavy games but I can easily grab a better phone than this in overall aspects in the market and one thing it's camera can be pretty pathetic at night or in artificial light but works decent in outdoor sunlight, the phone has a great built quality and I wish I had a slight improvement in processor because there is no Snapdragon and also fingerprint scanner is great and even works with oil also expandable storage is something I love and I know I will need but then again if you are looking for sharper view and
higher pixel density then forget this device
It's nice to know that you have the
highest pixel density going on a phone, but you can't help but feel that Sony did this because it wanted the distinction of offering a 4K display under its belt, rather than because it wanted users to enjoy
very marginally superior images.
Pixel density is
very high at 577
pixels per inch.
That means a
pixel density of 401ppi, and being AMOLED, contrast levels are
very high, for nice, inky blacks.