Sentences with phrase «big bezels look»

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The shrunk - down bezels should make them feel smaller than those numbers would suggest, but we're likely looking at two big smartphones either way.
Yes, you do need some bezels on a tablet to make sure it isn't a handling nightmare, and an Infinity Display would make for an oddly thin and long device that doesn't look so great in a tablet form factor, but do the bezels need to be so big?
Those are not very big pictures and if the colors were exactly the same you'd have to look very close to pick out the lack of a controller on the bottom bezel.
but the new one anyways, is a much bigger improvement, the bezel is not all that a big deal... it looks annoying here but just by looking at it in person i was impressed, then i got used to the bezel.
First off, while the tablet does look to be slightly bigger than the original Galaxy Tab, what has led many to doubt the authenticity of the images is the presence of typical Android buttons built along the side bezel.
7 ″ tablets always look like they have bigger bezels than 10 ″ tablets, for obvious reasons.
Our biggest gripe with the Pop 7 is that the thick bezel surrounding its display makes its screen look absolutely tiny.
Suddenly the big bezel around the iPad screen starts to look like a great design.
TabletPCReview noted the device's matte - black finish gives it a classy look, but the bezels are a bit too big.
Big bezels allows me to place my thumbs on it without hitting the screen when playing video or looking around the internet.
The Galaxy S8 is one of the most beautiful smartphones out there, and thanks to its extremely small bezels, its footprint is not that big considering we're looking at a 5.8 - inch display here.
And, perhaps just as importantly, big bezels are beginning to look decidedly old - fashioned.
The bigger display has had a knock - on effect in terms of the design of the OnePlus 5T, with the bezels above and below the screen getting slimmed down to provide a sleeker look and an 80.5 % screen - to - body ratio.
It's quite easy on the eyes and sports thin bezels, although they do look a bit bigger than those of the Galaxy Note 8, Xiaomi Mi Mix 2, and a few other devices.
But the bigger worry we had was the fact that the phone has a considerable amount of bezels (even after skinning it off from earlier), it doesn't look like a phone that has a taller aspect ration.
Those large - looking bezels, that now look even bigger when compared to phones like the Note 8 and Essential Phone, are back.
That thing looks AWESOME - same small bezels, just slightly bigger up top to accommodate the webcam, and while it doesn't have a usb - c port, unlike the Dell XPS 13, it has HDMI out so that you don't have to run out and buy a dock right away if you want to connect it to an external display.
The screen - to - body ratio is not as good as the S8 or the iPhone X, with bigger bezels top and bottom - so it looks a lot less impressive visually.
The phone has BIG BIG bezels that make the device look ugly.
I've seen many people complaining about the looks of Nexus 7, particularly the big bezel around the screen.
Switching to software keys doesn't look out of place either, as the bottom bezel isn't so big that you'd suddenly have a large empty and unused space.
Except for the one additional camera, there is not much difference between the two smartphones in terms of design though it looks like the 7C bezels are a tad bigger.
The sensor aside, the new handsets look just like the ones Sony has been releasing for years, with big ol' bezels and a trademark boxy aesthetic.
The U11's bezels are about as big as the eight - month - old Pixel's, and its 71 percent screen - to - body ratio makes it look more like a budget phone and less like a premium one.
My guess is next year the iPhone 8, or whatever they call it, looks more or less the same and it still has the big top and bottom bezel for the home button.
Coming to the front, we can see those big bezels that undoubtedly make the phone look ugly!
For our money, the Pixel 2 XL is the better choice among Google's phones, because you get a bigger and sharper 6 - inch display, longer battery life and, frankly, a much better looking design from the front with less bezels.
Make no mistake: it's a big device and some might find it ugly, due to the substantial upper and lower bezels that give the XA1 Ultra a look that feels decidedly last year.
Due to its thin bezels, the G2 looks hardly any bigger than its Samsung counterpart.
Stretched to fit the Note's larger frame, the screen looks even bigger and the bezels almost nonexistent.
Large bezels often make the monitors look too big than what they really are but the thinner bezels create a more compact footprint.
Big bezels allows me to place my thumbs on it without hitting the screen when playing video or looking around the internet.
Sony's redesigned new flagship phone may not have the world's thinnest screen bezels or a solid excuse for leaving out the headphone jack, but all across the old continent, the Xperia XZ2 is looking to reward early adopters in a big way.
The Galaxy S8 is one of the most beautiful smartphones out there, and thanks to its extremely small bezels, its footprint is not that big considering we're looking at a 5.8 - inch display here.
Although the Iris X1 comes with the similarly sized 4.5 - inch display as the Moto E (4.3 - inch), those big bezels at top and bottom makes it look much larger than it is.
This year's Google Pixel XL looks like it will receive a bigger AMOLED display, slimmer bezels, and will be manufactured by LG.
Although the materials vary, Sony hasn't significantly changed the look of its handsets in years, and those big screen bezels are seriously dated in the face of all - screen phones like the iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
But then again, with those big stereo front - facing speakers staring us in the face, we might find ourselves so distracted by how the Nexus 5X sounds that we won't be giving the bezel much of a second look.
If this new one also looks like the previously launched Zenwatch variants with those big bezels around the display, then the company is going to have a hard time selling this one as well.
Ironically, even though the device will get the iPad moniker, it may look more like a big iPod touch, with thinner bezels along the sides in portrait mode.
Look at the sameness of the original iPhone from 2007 to the iPhone 8 in 2017 — those devices were changed slightly in their shape, but they always had large top and bottom bezels with a big home button.
The front of the pictured phone looks to have a big screen with tiny bezels on top on bottom; unlike previous Galaxy phones, there are no front - mounted home or capacitive touch buttons.
Both are decidedly chunky timepieces, with big, angular, very masculine looking bezels and lugs.
The bezels here look a tad larger than, say, a Galaxy S8 — but if these two grilles are indeed both operational speakers that'd be a big bonus.
The Note 5 has the same size screen as the Note 4, but because the bezels have been reduced this year, the display looks even bigger.
On the front, the Pixel's big bezels made it look bloated and dated from day one, and all that extra space begged to be put to better use on features like front - facing speakers or simply a bigger screen.
The 9.7 inch iPad was always a big and beefy device, and when Apple released the 7.9 inch iPad mini, with practically zero bezels, it made the large iPad look morbidly obese.
A reoccurring theme of late is that the iPad mini will «look like a big iPod touch» with smaller bezels along the sides in portrait mode and separate volume buttons and not a «rocker» and a mic on the back.
The MateBook X is a fantastic piece of hardware and if you are looking for an extremely portable computer that focuses on providing you with a big screen and small bezels then you need to consider this device.
Unlike the Galaxy J7 V which has tried to maintain thin bezels on the sides, the Moto G5 Plus has really large bezels, but from the look of things, the camera seems a lot bigger and hopefully better.
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