Setting the display to
a higher resolution means you'll take a small hit on battery life, but it's not a dramatic difference by any means.
ummm yes
higher resolution means BETTER.
Higher resolution means smaller fields of view and so more pictures.
Setting the display to
a higher resolution means you'll take a small hit on battery life, but it's not a dramatic difference by any means.
This combined with
the high resolution means much, much better pictures.
If it's reading you're interested in,
the high resolution means that text is pin sharp, whether you're using Play Books or something like the Kindle app.
Higher resolution meant we could display Kirby better at smaller sizes, so we had lots of space to broaden the scope of the map.
High resolution means 300 dpi, at least 1 megapixel.
Higher resolutions mean you're less likely to notice the individual pixels in an image — a key concern when the displays are so close to your face.
If you're curious,
high resolution means «96KHz / 24bit audio,» which Google says is better than CD quality.
That ultra
high resolution means ultra large file sizes, though that shouldn't scare you off from shooting in 4K.
Not exact matches
A novel concept at the time,
High Resolution Fundraising was put forth as a
means to solve one of the hardest chicken - and - egg problems faced by nearly all fundraising companies: in an asset class historically dominated by social validation, how do you get someone to be your first investor?
That
means, for example, if you have a portfolio of 12 products, you also have a portfolio of
high -
resolution and low -
resolution images of these products.
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A face can be rendered in
high resolution, with ultra-realistic details, down to single pores and tiny impurities; but this does not
mean that it looks realistic.
They have managed to capture the behaviour of extremely short laser pulses during focusing by
means of very
high spatial and temporal
resolution.
The good agreement between the experimental results and the theoretical calculations, and the
high time
resolution suggest that the method could potentially be used to visualize molecular configurations in real time, which
means they could be observed dynamically and controlled effectively.
Ironically, this
high -
resolution genome
means that the Denisovans, who are represented in the fossil record by only one tiny finger bone and two teeth, are much better known genetically than any other ancient human — including Neandertals, of which there are hundreds of specimens.
According to Monterola, this
means that the conventional assumptions used in planning may not apply, and that reliable,
high -
resolution data are needed to quantify the robustness and accessibility of road structures for relief efforts.
This
means they could be shown on
high -
resolution computer displays, which do not use interlacing.
From a transit - based estimate of the host star's
mean density, combined with analysis of
high -
resolution spectra, we infer that the host star is near turnoff from the main sequence, with estimated mass and radius of 1.223 (+0.053 -0.091) solar masses and 1.487 (+0.071 -0.084) solar radii.
More powerful machines also
means that scientists are able to run climate models with
higher spatial
resolution.
The researchers took
high -
resolution mean and fluctuating velocity and density field measurements in an RM flow, which was shocked and reshocked, to understand production and dissipation in a two - fluid, developing turbulent flow field.
This was a retrospective study of TPO - Ab concentrations in 36 women and 2 men (
mean age 51 + / - 16 years; range 19 - 81 years) with Hashimoto's thyroiditis as defined by the following criteria: elevated plasma TPO - Ab and typical hypoechogenicity of the thyroid in
high -
resolution sonography at first presentation or during follow - up and low pertechnetate uptake in thyroid scintigraphy.
Paying yourself first, which simply
means to save money in a
high yield savings account prior to paying any bills, is not only a great financial
resolution to have, but can also help you achieve many of your clear and concise financial goals (see # 1).
NOTHING is
meant to LOOK better, just play
higher resolution without looking stretched.
This most likely
means that the game won't require the latest GPUs to run at
high resolutions and 60 frames per second.
The 720p output
means the
resolution is always
high, but players will frequently run into framerate issues such as screen tearing on inferior television monitors.
This is a full remake of the game on a brand new engine for the PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch which
means it will now support
high resolution as well as 60 FPS on all platforms excluding Nintendo Switch.
Sponsored by board President Mónica García, the
resolution adopts the «Student Equity Need Index 2018» as a primary funding model for the district to ensure dollars
meant for the
highest - needs students reach them.
While the virtual properties of the AMG Vision Gran Turismo
mean it will only ever see running as a
high -
resolution graphic within the new «Gran Turismo 6» game, this hasn't deterred Mercedes - Benz from providing it with detailed styling and mechanical data — elements of which are said to provide solid hints to the upcoming GT AMG due to be unveiled in mid-2014 as a range - topping replacement for the SLS AMG.
Navigation, telephone, entertainment features and vehicle functions can be visualized on the standard
high -
resolution 10.25 - inch screen and controlled not just in the usual manner using the iDrive Controller, but also by
means of gestures, voice commands or simply touching the display.
Porsche Communication Management w / Navigation - inc: central multi-media and DVD navigation system including
high -
resolution 7 - inch WVGA (Wide Video Graphics Array) TFT color monitor w / touchscreen - radio w / twin RDS tuner and Scan - / Phase - Diversity for optimized reception, MP3 and audio / video DVD compatible single CD / DVD drive, Navigation module with, hard drive containing navigation data, perspective map display (3D navigation map), dynamic route calculation (TMC), automatic route tracing and subsequent reverse route navigation as well as navigation in non-digitised regions by
means of compass and GPS
The iDrive display is now a delicious 10.2 inch
high resolution LCD panel that can display 1280 x 480 pixels, which
means the display is capable of the
resolution width of a typical 17 or 19 inch 4:3 LCD monitor.
That's been changed in this version of the Honda Accord though; new technologies have
meant that many functions that required buttons can now be accessed via the centrally located,
high -
resolution screen.
It is controlled by
means of a
high -
resolution touchscreen including proximity sensor, while LED light strips provide an additional indication of the charge status.
But in contrast with the
high -
resolution touch screen for the infotainment system, the trip computer functions in the instrument binnacle are presented by
means of an uninspiring red dot - matrix display that is looking pretty dated.
In addition, the
higher resolution displays generally require more power
meaning they reduce the overall running time of the tablet.
Higher resolutions will
mean that it can display more information or detail on the screen at a given time.
The massive (5.3 ″)
high resolution screen (1280 × 800) is obviously front and center on the device, and it's Super AMOLED nature
means its got rich colors and deep blacks.
«HD AMOLED»
means that the pixel
resolution of the display is
High Definition 1280 x 720 pixels or
higher.
This does not
mean we won't make
higher PPI products to show capability to new customers but it will be a tradeoff between cost and
resolution.
It isn't yet known just what «
higher resolution streaming»
means, but the expectation is that it
means added support for QHD displays.
In the current economy, that
means the
higher -
resolution iPad 3 and newer, iPad 1 and 2, 7 - inch Android tablets such as the crowd favorite Kindle
Eventually, tablets will migrate to this
higher resolution, so overall that will
mean an increase in web traffic, and your data plan may get used up quicker, also.
This
means faster page turns,
higher resolution and increased performance.
However, a
higher resolution also
means higher costs.
Also what
high resolution tablets
means to its makers and specially Apple is that with print media now being transferred to the tablets there are chances of more people preferring the electronic device to the paper material for reading their magazines and other such print content.
It's also not as bright as other
high - end Android tablets (though it was good enough for a bright day), and it's not as
high -
resolution as the Nexus 10 or the latest iPad, though it's by no
means bad.
At this color depth and these
resolutions, Unreal provides an excellent
means of comparing the performance of low - end to
high - end graphics subsystems.