The "effort" I made did not reveal this result and it certainly does not 
answer the question !

My question was more general, if you hadn't noticed.
Given that most tablets will give a horizontal and vertical pixel size as 
well as a diagonal size in inches, is it possible to determine the density 
bucket (to use googles term) ie: MDPI or HDPI or XHDPI, etc

>From what you have managed to find, this device would appear to fall 
between two buckets - HDPI and XHDPI because
- HDPI screens are ~240dpi
- XHDPI screens are ~320dpi
(according to Supporting Multiple 
Screens<http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html>
)

So the question remains open ....

On Monday, 14 April 2014 20:21:31 UTC+2, Chris wrote:
>
> Googling the exact phrase "Toshiba eXcite Pro AT10LE-A-10D screen DPI" 
> yields in the first result a screen DPI of 300.  
>
> At least give it an effort.
>
> - C
>
> On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 3:28:39 AM UTC-4, Simon Giddings wrote:
>>
>> I am looking at buying a Toshiba eXcite Pro AT10LE-A-10D, which boasts a 
>> screen resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels for a screen diagonal of 10.1.
>>
>> Is it possible to calculate the DP value - ie MDPI / HDPI / XHDPI etc ?
>>
>> I haven't been able to find any form of developer support on the toshiba 
>> web site, which could have helped.
>>
>

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