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  1. OPPI is the recognized voice of the Province’s planning profession. Our almost 4,500 members work in government, private practice, universities, and not-for-profit agencies in the fields of urban and rural development, community design, environmental planning, transportation, health social services, heritage conservation, housing, and economic development.

    • What Is PPI?
    • Are PPI and Dpi The same?
    • Does PPI Matter When Choosing Your TV, Computer Display Or Smartphone?
    • When Does The PPI Become So High That It Becomes Meaningless?
    • Will You Look For The Highest PPI?

    PPI is the acronym from Pixels Per Inch. It is a unit of measure used to quantify the number of pixels found on a square inch surface. To get a clear idea of what it means, imagine a square inch that's divided and organized in a grid of cells. Each and every cell in that grid has a pixel inside. The number of cells inside the grid, also known as pi...

    PPI is the short version from Pixels Per Inch, and DPI is the abbreviated version of Dots Per Inch. Common sense will probably lead you to believe that they're not the same. And you'd be right! Although both terms refer to density, and you could easily confuse pixels with dots (probably because they're so tiny), PPI and DPI are different things. Wh...

    Yes, it does, and it matters quite a lot. When you go buy a new smartphone, or computer monitor, or TV, or any other type of device that has a display, you might be tempted to choose the one that has the largest diagonal size. It's only natural to go big when you can, right? But that's not always the right choice and here's an example why: Let's sa...

    Although higher PPI is always theoretically better, before making any purchase, you should also know that the eyes of most humans are probably not able to perceive any differences in a PPI that's higher than a certain limit. But what that limit is when the human eye stops being able to see more details on a screen and the pixel density stops being ...

    We're curious: now that you know that a higher pixel density is better than a lower one, will you take it into consideration the next time you buy a TV screen, a computer monitor or a new smartphone? Or will you go for the highest size no matter its Pixels Per Inch?

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  4. OPPI is an organisation of research and innovation driven pharmaceutical companies committed to addressing India’s healthcare needs by: Facilitating greater access to quality healthcare solutions. Encouraging research and innovation. Disseminating knowledge and sharing best practices. Contributing meaningfully in policy dialogues. Mission.

  5. Web Application Open Platform Interface better known as WOPI is a protocol that enables a client to access and change files stored on a server. The protocol was first released as v0.1 by Microsoft in January 2012, [1] but as of November 2020 the current specification is v12.2. [2] .

  6. The Open Payment Initiative, or O.P.I. for short, was launched to standardize the application interface between the electronic point of sale (EPOS) application and any cashless payments solution installed on the electronic funds transfer at point of sale (EFTPOS) payment terminal.