This just got real - Droid X appears to have a 720p screen
Thursday, June 17, 2010 5:30:51 PM
So, Apple upped the ante in smartphone resolutions with the iPhone 4's 960x640 screen, at 330 PPI.
That's a fairly impressive resolution and pixel density - the highest resolution, and close to the highest pixel density (the LG CYON LU1400, a Korean TV phone from 2008, had a slightly higher 333 PPI on its 800x480 screen) ever sold on a phone.
However, if Verizon's site is to be believed, you ain't seen nothin' yet.
Verizon is claiming that the Droid X, one of the latest wave of 4.3" "let's make a small tablet and call it a phone" Android devices, has 720p resolution - 1280x720. That's a mind-blowing 342 PPI.
If this is real, the PPI race is on like Donkey Kong.
Source: Engadget
That's a fairly impressive resolution and pixel density - the highest resolution, and close to the highest pixel density (the LG CYON LU1400, a Korean TV phone from 2008, had a slightly higher 333 PPI on its 800x480 screen) ever sold on a phone.
However, if Verizon's site is to be believed, you ain't seen nothin' yet.
Verizon is claiming that the Droid X, one of the latest wave of 4.3" "let's make a small tablet and call it a phone" Android devices, has 720p resolution - 1280x720. That's a mind-blowing 342 PPI.
If this is real, the PPI race is on like Donkey Kong.
Source: Engadget

