Pixel density is a measurement of a screen's resolution, expressed as the number of pixels per inch (PPI) on the screen. A higher pixel density translates into more clarity and sharpness for the images rendered on the screen, thus improving the quality of the viewing experience.
Resolution is an essential indicator of a screen's image quality, representing the maximum amount of pixels that can be shown on the screen. The resolution is given as a compound value, comprised of horizontal and vertical pixels.
The bigger the screen size is, the better the user experience.
Uses LED backlighting, resulting in better image quality, more vibrant colors and richer blacks.
A curved screen is designed to better fill a user's field of vision, giving the viewer a sense of being immersed in the image. As our eyes have a natural curvature, these displays can also help to reduce eye strain.
Quantum Dot displays use fluorescent nanocrystals that produce different colors depending on their diameter. Quantum Dot displays can thus reproduce a wide range of colors with improved accuracy, as the size of the particles can vary from 2 to 10 nanometers.