Display
The 2.8-inch screen is quite modest by today’s standards, offering a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels with an approximate pixel density of 143 ppi. This results in a display that is relatively low resolution and lacks the crispness modern users expect. However, it does support handwriting recognition, which was a valued feature for enthusiasts who preferred stylus input over physical keyboards or numeric keypads.
- ⬤ Mitac MIO Leap G50 Design and Build
- ⬤ Mitac MIO Leap G50 Display
- ⬤ Mitac MIO Leap G50 Performance and Operating System
- ⬤ Mitac MIO Leap G50 Memory and Storage