I got the Dimension of device from ASUS website - and know the screen size is 10.1" across diagonals. But I'd like to know the actual length and width of the Viewable screen to see what kindof documents I can get on the screen
Can somebody with a ruler handy be kind enough to post the " L x W " dimensions of Viewable display.
Thanks
21.6cm x 13.6cm
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For a project of mine, I need to use ONLY an small portion of my actual screen. Basically, I have a 600x800 res e-ink (cracked), and 144x480 LCD, with 144x120 virtual screen to the right of the LCD not seen below the e-ink. I want to have android only display on the 144x480 LCD. How would I "crop" the resolution to the bottom left of the outputted 944x600 thats being pumped out? Any help would be appreciated.
The device is a B&N nook.
Ok sorry if this is more of a math question, but I am trying to figure out how to calculate the height and width of a screen using the screen size (diagonal) and aspect ratio, and my math just isn't adding up.
So lets say I have a phone that for instance has a 4.65" screen, and has a 1280x720 resolution, and I want to find out what the height and width of this screen is.
So I know that the pythagorean theorem says x^2 (width) + y^2 (height) = c^2 (diagonal) and I know that the diagonal is 4.65. (4.65^2 is 21.6225)
So I have two facts here
1:
x^2 +y^2 = 21.6225
I also know that on a 1280x720 resolution screen, that the aspect ratio is 1.77778. So I know that
2: y = 1.7778x
So if I combine these two equations, I should have this right:
x^2 + 1.778x^2 = 21.6225
If I solve for X here, I get x = 2.789, so the width of the screen should be 2.789 inches right?
Unfortunately, I know that the actual screen width is 2.28 Inches.... How come my equations above are spitting out 2.789 inches? I know it is a flaw in logic on my part...... but what is going on?
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I would also like to know this, actually. Did you find a solution? Cheers
re: calculating iphone 4 aspect ratio
I was working on this same problem going in circles with just knowing the diagonal is 3.5 inches and dimensions 960px x 640 px!
Then I read that **pixels per inch** is 326 ppi !!
That should help you figure it out!
(w/out the diagonal dimension, obv.)
I tried xposed installer and app setting but unable to solve this.
Either 240dpi the display incorrect, or 160dpi the text too small and article display area small.
I'm hoping can get bigger size text and larger article area.
I'm also curious how the feedly display in new nexus 7 2013...
240dpi
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What is the resolution for the N5's viewable screen area? I want to make some custom wallpapers but I'm trying to find the best wallpaper resolution for them... the portrait size.
Thanks!
At the risk of being enabling, 1080x1920.
I'm not sure if the stock launcher lets you set static wallpapers though. If you're trying to fit it in that cross, you're going to have to make it bigger than 1080x1920. Sure you can find a template somewhere. Or use a different launcher.
Ryjabo said:
What is the resolution for the N5's viewable screen area? I want to make some custom wallpapers but I'm trying to find the best wallpaper resolution for them... the portrait size.
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Still have no N5, but I might tell you about another android device I have.
I made double width size wallpaper and it asked to trim it. So far, so good.
To make jpg I used imagemagic remotelly with something like:
convert -size 2160x1920 xc:"#color" background.jpg
If this method fails, you could always try again.
Best regards.
I just run a bunch of tests on my Nexus 5x (the screen size is the same as Nexus 5) using an image with a grid and I thought I should write down my findings here.
I have icons on two screens, so it is asymmetric: I have my main screen and a screen on the right, there is no screen on the left. The image has to be a little larger so that it scrolls nicely. The thing is that my phone shows _the middle_ of the image on the main screen. So the main screen is 1920×1080, when I scroll right 60 more pixels on the right become visible. Since there is nowhere to scroll left, 60 leftmost pixels of the image are never visible.
To sum up: one needs a 1920×1200 image (1200 = 60 + 1080 + 60). Leftmost 60 pixels are never visible.
Hi all,
Just got my Star S9920 MTK 6572 from AliExpress.
As described on the page, it should have a display resolution of: 800x480 pixels
But I just see an actual resolution of about 400x480 pixels, i think, one row shown, one row missing
As you can see in the images:
- The android screenshot looks OK: 800x480 pixels of image, the dot of the letter "i" has 2 pixels, plus antialiasing
- The picture I took of the display shows missing pixel rows, the dot of "i" has only one pixel. And the text, especially small fonts, look really bad.
Can anyone please confirm it is supposed to be like this?
Or is that a setting in Android / Stock ROM / OpenGL / etc?
Or is my phone just broken.
Thanks,
Best regards,
Felix