Not exact matches
The
Sharp AQUOS R2 specs include 6 - inch IGZO LCD
Display with 3040 x 1440 pixels Quad HD
+ resolution, Dolby Vision and 19:9 aspect ratio.
UMTS 850 / 1900/2100 GSM 850 / 900/1800 / 1900 4G HSPA
+ 21 Mbps (Category 14) 1 GHz dual - core processor Internal memory: 8 GB ROM, 1 GB RAM, 2 GB microSD ™ card (expandable to 32 GB) Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) 4.3 - inch qHD screen 960x540TFT, with more than 500,000 pixels for
sharper, clearer
display 8 MP camera and LED flash with faster viewfinder start - up and shutter speeds than a digital camera Front - facing camera 1080p HD video capture, 30 frames per second playback On Device Encryption (ODE) and Enhanced Exchange ActiveSync ® (EAS) IPsec VPN Lapdock 100 Accessory
Its Super IPS
+ display would mean that pictures would extremely accurate and
sharp on the ASUS Transformer Prime.
The rest of the Toshiba Tablet's features include a 10.1 inch 1280 x 800 pixels
display featuring «Adaptive Display and Resolution + video enhancement technologies» to ensure sharper image q
display featuring «Adaptive
Display and Resolution + video enhancement technologies» to ensure sharper image q
Display and Resolution
+ video enhancement technologies» to ensure
sharper image quality.
The
Sharp AQUOS R Compact specs include 4.9 - inch IGZO LCD multi-touch
display with 2032 x 1080 pixels Full HD
+ resolution.
Still, as a consumption tablet it's out - priced by the Kindle Fire HD 8.9 ($ 269) and Nook HD
+ ($ 149), which both have larger
displays with
sharper screen resolutions.
The ATRIX 2 is also equipped with a beautiful 4.3 - inch qHD
display that was very
sharp, a 1 GHz dual - core processor, 8 GB of storage, 1 GB of RAM and support for AT&T's HSPA
+ 21 network.
Sure, there's been some hoopla about AT&T's 4G HSPA
+ performance on the ATRIX, but it still packs plenty of punch with a killer dual - core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor clocked at 1 GHz, 1 GB of RAM, Android 2.2 (Froyo), and a
sharper - than - diamonds 960 x 540 - pixel
display.
The
Sharp Galapagos A01SH sports a 7 - inch 1024 x 600
display, Android 3.2 Honeycomb, Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, 1 GB of RAM, b / g / n Wi - Fi, Bluetooth 2.1
+ EDR, GPS, 2MP / 5MP front and rear cameras (
+ flash), microSD and micro HDMI ports, various sensors and a 7.5 - hour battery (video playback).
The 4.7 - inch IPS
+ LCD
display with 312 dpi resolution produces exceptionally
sharp lines, excellent brightness, and color interpretation, according to Brighthand.
Packed with faux metal finish on the back and the
sharp metal accents around the phone, BlackBerry Torch 9810 runs the new BlackBerry OS 7, offers a 1.2 GHz application processor, a somewhat disappointing 3.2 - inch 640 x 480 - pixel
display with a pixel density of 253 ppi, 768 MB of RAM, 5 megapixel camera to record 720p HD video, HSPA
+ 4G support, 8 GB of internal storage space, a microSD card slot to 32 GB of memory storage, 802.11 Wi - Fi b / g / n, microUSB 2.0, Bluetooth, Wi - Fi Hotspots, NFC chip, T - Mobile TV, USB tethering, 1270mAh battery which lasts up to 8.5 hours of talk time and stand by time of up to 14 days.
CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS IN ANDROID 4.3 UPDATE — OpenGL 3.0 Support — GALAXY GEAR Support — TRIM Support (Makes the device much faster)-- ANT
+ Support — Samsung KNOX Implementation (KNOX bootloader and dedicated application)-- Samsung Wallet comes pre-loaded — Improved RAM management — Improved
Display colour reproduction (Display looks much sharper than before)-- Improved TouchWiz Launcher (Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog box
Display colour reproduction (
Display looks much sharper than before)-- Improved TouchWiz Launcher (Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog box
Display looks much
sharper than before)-- Improved TouchWiz Launcher (Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises
display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog box
display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog boxes etc)
The handset sports slightly
sharper edges and a larger 6.3 - inch edge - to - edge Infinity
Display (18.5:9) than both the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8
+, making it impossible to use with one hand, even with the dedicated one - handed operation mode turned on.
There is a 6 - inch IPS LCD FHD
+ display with 550 nits brightness and
Sharp claims that the Aquos S3 is the most compact 6 - inch
display phone right now, thanks to that 91 % screen - to - body ratio.
The
display resolution is 1440 x 720, and this is an HD
+ display, which might not be as
sharp compared to say the Redmi Note 5, but works well in bright sunlight and indoors.
Coming to
display, the Honor 9i gets a FHD
+ resolution screen, which looks vibrant and
sharp.
Talking about the specifications of the
Sharp FS8015, it features a 5.99 - inch Full - HD
+ Display with 2160x1080p resolution, i.e., 18:9 aspect ratio.
The 5.93 - inch 18:9
display is as slick and modern as ever, and the Full HD
+ (2160x1080) LCD panel still looks bright and
sharp as well.
It's got a large and
sharp 5.5 - inch Full HD
display, powerful octa - core Kirin 655 processor, multitasking - friendly 3 GB RAM, 3,340 mAh battery, 8MP selfie camera, and above all, dual 12
+ 2MP rear - facing snapper.
Both phones offer AMOLED
displays that feature impressively
sharp quad - HD
+ 2960 x 1440 pixel resolutions, with HDR compatibility (it's still unclear if the S8 supports both Dolby Vision and HDR10).
The XPS 13 also boasts a stunning viewing experience with optional Quad HD
+ InfinityEdge (optional touch)
display, with
sharp visuals and vivid and accurate color.
Speaking of which, this
display has been provided by
Sharp, and we're looking at a 6 - inch HD
+ (1440 x 720) panel here.
The new 4.7» 1280 x 720 HD Super IPS
+ display uses scratch - resistant Corning ® Fit Glass and delivers
sharp, detailed images with accurate colors, ultra-wide viewing angles and 550 nits brightness for stunning outdoor visibility.
+ Impressive packaging, with a very comprehensive set of accessories
+ Zen concentric circles separate it from the crowd of generic glass slabs
+ Ergonomically curved back coupled with chamfered edges all around makes for a very comfortable grip
+ INTENSE performance
+ Excellent camera performance
+ Display is
sharp and vivid enough for most purposes, Splendid app allows for customization
+ Great audio output through loudspeaker and also 3.5 mm jack
+ Good design, albeit a little too generic
+ Great battery life
+ ZenUI 3.0 is one of the better Android skins out there
+ Camera performance is vastly improved over the previous generation
+ Comprehensive set of camera software features
+ 1080p IPS
display is
sharp and vivid
+ Loudspeaker features an outdoor mode which boosts the loudness
+ AudioWizard allows customization of the audio output
+ Affordable
CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS IN ANDROID 4.3 UPDATE — GALAXY GEAR Support — TRIM Support (Makes the device much faster)-- ANT
+ Support — Samsung KNOX Implementation (KNOX bootloader and dedicated application)-- Samsung Wallet comes pre-loaded — Improved RAM management — Improved
Display colour reproduction (Display looks much sharper than before)-- Improved TouchWiz Launcher (Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog box
Display colour reproduction (
Display looks much sharper than before)-- Improved TouchWiz Launcher (Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog box
Display looks much
sharper than before)-- Improved TouchWiz Launcher (Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises
display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog box
display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog boxes etc)
That
display has a HD
+ resolution (1440 x 720) and while it doesn't look as beautiful as the screen on the Alcatel 3V, it does still look bright and reasonably
sharp.
Talking about the specifications, the 5.99 - inch
Sharp display on the first offer Full HD
+ (2160 x 1080 pixels) resolution.
The FullHD
+ (2160x1080 pixels) IPS
display provides a great overall experience, and we found it to be vivid and
sharp.
The two devices both have Quad HD
+ resolutions though, which translates to 2960 x 1440 pixels, meaning the S9
+ has the
sharper display on paper with a pixel density of 530ppi, while the Note 8 offers a 522ppi - so you won't really notice much of a difference.
The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8
+ boast
sharper, bigger and more colorful
displays than the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, which makes them better for watching video, looking at photos and pretty much everything else you'd want to do on your phone.
The resolution is only HD
+ so it is not that
sharp but considering the price point, we think it is fine.The
display size has gone up from 5 inches to 5.7 inches but the overall size of the device has just increased by 10 mm so users should not worry about the size.
Screen — 5»
Sharp / JDI IPS LCD Capacitive
Display, 441PPI, 1920 x 1080p Resolution, RAM — 2 GB, Processor — 64 - bit 1.7 GHz Octa Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615, OS — MIUI based Lollipop 5.0.2, Sim — Dual Sim (LTE
+ LTE) with Dual Stand - by, Camera — Front: 5MP, Rear: 13MP with Dual LED Flash, Memory — 16 GB internal (no external sd card slot), Battery — Non Removable 3120Mah Li - Ion Battery, Connectivity Options — 3G, 4G, Bluetooth, WIFI, GPS, FM Radio, NFC Do check out the detailed Hands - On Review of XiaoMi Mi 4i
The Galaxy S8 has the slightly
sharper display, though you aren't likely to notice with the human eye, while the S8
+ has the larger battery capacity and will last longer.
Quad - HD and higher
displays will look
sharper, but it's a marginal difference that has a very real effect on battery life, something we've seen true in the
displays on the Galaxy S8 for instance, which ships with a Quad - HD
+ display but only runs at 1080p
+ resolution out of the box.
+ Adequate horsepower for most office workloads and even some light gaming
+ Fanless Acer LiquidLoop cooling system keeps the CPU happy even under heavy loads
+ Battery is good for around 5 hours of usage
+ High resolution IPS
display offers
sharp text and vivid colors
+ Attractive pricing