On a computer screen, having many pixels per square inch means that there is higher graphics rendering. This terminology can be used to measure the graphics of a game system.
Yes. DPI - dots (in this case pixels) per inch.
There is no fixed number. It depends on the product (computer monitor, TV screen, digitial camera) and the model.
Are you referring to the screen resolution? The higher the setting, the more pixels per square inch there are, thus a higher resolution.
The pictures or graphics that you see on a computer screen are composed of just three colors: red, green, blue, or combinations of these three. The computer determines the appropriate color by the amount of light or color in conjunction with a numeric representation of the color. The technical name used to represent every color bit in a computer is a pixel or picture element. The pixel is a tiny square of color. Used in conjunction with millions of other pixels, it gives us an image that our eye can recognize. The number of pixels determines the quality of the cathode ray tube (CRT) on the screen. The higher the number of pixels, the better resolution you'll have. But mapping is the computer's technique to manipulate the pixels on your screen.
Pixels help to make your image show up better on the screen. More pixels = more detail and accuracy, but the screen is a lot smaller then what you will be actually seeing on a print or a computer so it might be a bit off. +++ That first sentence misses it point. "Pixel" comes from "Picture element", i.e. a tiny square fragment of the picture, so pixels do not help the image to show up, they form the image.
320x320 is 320 pixels tall, and 320 pixels wide. It is a square screen with an aspect ratio of 1:1 320x240 is 240 pixels tall, and 320 pixels wide. It is a taller, rectangular screen with an aspect ratio of 4:3 [like standard definition (full screen) video]
Computers represent pictures via image files. Image files typically store the information in a grid like format, with each block on the grid being a colored square known as a 'pixel' if you put enough colored blocks next to each other (like, hundreds or thousands) then it starts to look like a picture -- each pixel has its own color and when you put enough of them on the grid the pixels appear as an image rather than a bunch of colored blocks. Everything displayed on a computer screen is a pixel too, and the term 'resolution' is a count of how many pixels are displayed at once, a 1920x1080 screen resolution means that the screen may contain 1920 pixels (colored blocks) from left-to-right and 1080 pixels from top-to-bottom for a whopping 2 million pixels on screen at once (2 megapixels) which results in a screen which can display a lot of finely detailed things at once. Likewise, if you zoomed to 100% on an 8 megapixel image, it would be large enough to occupy 4 1920x1080 computer screens.
high resoluion means large no. of pixels . pixels are the square dot type feature due to which we are able to see images on tv, computer etc.
You mean a pixel?
441 square inches
box, computer screen, a TV, and waffles
An iPhone 5 pixels is 640 x 1136 pixels or about 326 ppi (pixels per square inch). That is 727,040 pixels.