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That's because the resolution is still at 4000 ppi, which is way beyond what you need for a print.
PC World 2009
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That's because the resolution is still at 4000 ppi, which is way beyond what you need for a print.
Macworld 2009
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Image resolution varies from low (about 72 pixels per inch, or "ppi") to high (anything 300 ppi or larger).
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An improved display (6 diagonal E-Ink electronic paper display, 600 x 800 pixel resolution at 167 ppi, 16-level gray scale)
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An improved display (6 diagonal E-Ink electronic paper display, 600 x 800 pixel resolution at 167 ppi, 16-level gray scale)
February 2009 2009
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As for all this 'the screen sucks' talk, go see it for yourself and decide. cause I saw one yesterday and it was pretty nice. definitely nice enough I'd take one on my cross country air flight or train down to San Diego. evilninjax iPad screen: 1024x768, 132 ppi. for a frame of reference, iPhone is 320 x 480 at 163 ppi and the Droid is 480 x 854 at 264 ppi
Netflix and ABC Launch iPad Apps, Hulu App on the Way | /Film 2010
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The iPhone 3G S screen has 480x320-pixel resolution, with 163 pixels per inch (ppi).
Preview: Apple iPhone 4 - What it means for GPS navigation 2010
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However, with its 960×640 screen, dubbed “Retina,” iPhone 4 is capable of delivering 326 pixels per inch (ppi), putting it ahead of the best Android phones such as the Motorola Droid and HTC Evo, whose displays are around 250 ppi.
New iPhone promises sharper display, thinner profile, and more 2010
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The 4. 3-in. display, with resolution of 228 pixels per inch (ppi), is technically not as sharp as some other smartphones in our Ratings, even the first Motorola Droid (about 250 ppi).
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The new iPhone 4 trumps that with 960x640-pixel resolution and 326 ppi.
Preview: Apple iPhone 4 - What it means for GPS navigation 2010
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