News that developed early in the day suggest that the LG company is preparing a new SmartWatch with round face on its screen and could have a resolution of 480 x 480 px.
Now, perhaps you’re wondering what’s so interesting about this new proposal for LG? The answer is obvious, because if we have a mobile device (mobile phone, tablet or Android SmartWatch) that offers an excellent resolution on your screen, then each and every one of the elements to be displayed in them will be legible. A resolution as mentioned does not necessarily have to involve the SmartWatch considerably large size but rather, to an improved graphical density.
What would the new LG SmartWatch?
Who came to get the scoop of this news mentioned that the company would have reported LG, currently working on a new project with the name “Nemo”, which becomes only the “codenamed” This SmartWatch and surely, will vary once it is officially presented.
On its technical specifications, all that has been said is that the SmartWatch LG Nemo would have a resolution of 480 × 480 px; it mainly involve a graphical density exceeding 240 ppi from its previous model, which was well received by many people although the same can not be reached as high a resolution as suggested for “Nemo”.
The previous model to which we have referred becomes the “LG Watch Urbane” (the picture above), the same that had a resolution of 320 × 320 px, a graphic density of 240 ppi and a physical size of 1.3 inches at its front. Considering that the new LG Watch Nemo has a higher resolution, inevitably there should be present a graph density goes from 340 to 400 ppi, which simply offer a better visibility of content and more space for widgets in the If this is possible with future versions of Android Wear.
If the guys at Wareable.com are not wrong or rather its source is not wrong, in LG would be working on a new SmartWatch with a screen resolution to which we are not used, 480 × 480 pixels, that the change would give a density of approximately 400 dots per inch dpi. The SmartWatch in question, which LG has not said anything, is now the codename of Nemo, as the famous captain or fish gaudy Disney.
Via Wareable