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Originally Posted by shamanNS
@jackm8
1860 x 2480 is the resolution of all built-in screensaver images inside the firmware binary from Amazon's page.
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Originally Posted by Quoth
Possibly 1860 x 2480 according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon...Specifications
The 300 dpi is the resolution. The 1860 x 2480 is pixels. I know pixel count is often called "resolution", but separate from screen size it's not. A 5.1" would be be super high 600 dpi resolution. A 41" approx on the wall would be a very low 75 dpi resolution.
You'd only need to know the X & Y pixels to fit an image to the screen exactly 1:1, which no Kindle will easily let you do as they add quite large margins.
Actual eink panels in readers are approximately 150, 167, 223, 265 and 300 dpi. There is nothing "generic" about 300dpi. The eInk price labels in local shops seem much lower than 150 dpi as you can see jaggies on the diagonals.
Currently the Scribe is the only eink at 300 dpi in the 10″ size bracket.
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Thanks. It does appear to be 1860x2480. I tend to do my own covers of books that I have on my devices, so dpi is useless in that regard. Also, I find it weird that they're not advertising actual resolution on their device, it's noticeably larger than competition even today on 10'' market.