

PPI stands for "pixels per inch" (not per square inch). One inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters.
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world of 8K, which follows 4K and 5K, is nearing completion. 8K (7680 x 4320 pixels / 16: 9) compatible test models have been popping up at video shows and events, and the transition to higher resolution and higher definition will continue at a rapid pace |
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Display resolution of a digital television, computer monitor, tablet, smartphone or display device is the number of distinct pixels in each dimension that can be displayed. High-density monitors or Retina monitors sold by Apple are generally recognized as having a physical pixel density greater than 200 pixels per inch. This means that they have twice the pixel density of a classic resolution computer monitor. 4K monitors for PCs hit the shelves in 2014, and understanding pixel density has become important when choosing products along with screen size and resolution. Pixel density is the specification that defines how detailed a display is. It is expressed in units of PPI (Pixels Per Inch). |
