Are you referring to the screen resolution? The higher the setting, the more pixels per square inch there are, thus a higher resolution.
That is a reference to screen or monitor resolution.
Hi, Truth is, just like with digital cameras, the higher the better. It all translates to resolution of the picture image. The more pixels, the more detail that's available. Of course, usually the price is higher as well. Hope that helps, Cubby
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If you plan to have them on paper, 2 MP (Mega pixels) 1600x1200 Pixels- is good for high quality 4X6 inches picture, or acceptable quality 8X10 inches picture. 3MP (2048x1536 pixels) is good for high quality 8x10 inches picture and acceptable quality: 10 x 13 inches picture If you plan to view then on-screen, or share via email or website, (smaller size take less time to upload), less then 2MP (mega pixels) is better. Reduce the size to 800x600 pixels, 640x480 pixels or 320x240 pixels , because most computers today have a monitor resolution of 1024x768 pixels. Larger than that, means that is too large for the screen and you have to use your mouse to slide the bar up and down, left and right in order to view the complete picture. Rodrigo-Digo
Pixels are apart of a computer, camera, phone and display screens. They are small squares that can change colour due to what you wish it to be. The computer screen you are looking at right now is made up of tiny pixels.See also What_does_pixel_stand_for_in_digital_photography
To calculate the total number of pixels on a mobile device screen, you multiply the screen's width in pixels by its height in pixels. For example, if a screen has a resolution of 1080 pixels in width and 1920 pixels in height, the total pixel count would be 1080 x 1920 = 2,073,600 pixels. This total represents the number of individual points of color that make up the display. Additionally, pixel density, measured in pixels per inch (PPI), can be calculated using the diagonal resolution and screen size.
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The dots of light on a computer screen are called pixels. The term "pixel" is short for "picture element" and refers to the smallest unit of a digital image or display. Each pixel is a tiny square that emits light and combines with other pixels to form the images and text that you see on the screen. The resolution of a screen is determined by the number of pixels it contains horizontally and vertically.
An image obtained on the screen is called a display or a screen image. It refers to the visual output that is produced on a screen or monitor through the stimulation of pixels.
To convert pixels to centimeters, you need to know the pixel density (or PPI) of the screen. Without that information, it's not possible to accurately convert 300 x 186 pixels to centimeters.
A picture on a computer screen is made up of individual points; these points are called "pixels". The size of the pixels may vary, depending on the screen. For one and the same screen, it may vary depending on the resolution you select.
The distance between two pixels is typically measured in terms of pixels or in units like millimeters or inches on a display screen or printout. It indicates the separation between the centers of the two pixels.
Every screen will be different. You can approximate for your particular computer by dividing the height of the screen in pixels (the second number in your display resolution) by the height of the screen in centimeters. The number you get will be "pixels per cm" for your screen.
The HTC One M9's screen resolution is 1080x1920 pixels, 441 ppi pixel density.
The screen is 2048x1536, so it has 3,145,728.00 pixels.
The resolution of the iRiver H10 screen is 128 pixels by 128 pixels.