Sentences with phrase «couple of millimetres»

A couple of millimetres slimmer than the original Apple iPad at 10.5 mm thick, it weighs 394g and takes up just 190x124mm of pocket or bag space.
These are pared - down dimensions, and it's no wonder that the camera lens protrudes a couple of millimetres from the back of the chassis as a result.
But Sony can't seem to get away from sizeable upper and lower bezels, and even the side bezels are a couple of millimetres wide, so there's no «edge to edge» feel here.
The OnePlus 5T comes with a 6.01 - inch screen with an 18:9 aspect ratio, meaning you get 0.5 - inches of extra display without the main footprint of the device changing more than a couple of millimetres.
This means it would jut out a couple of millimetres more than in the previous model.
Considering the whole reason behind having a smaller screened phone is, presumably, to have a smaller device, it's a little confusing that Google has made a phone which is only a couple of millimetres away from being the same length as a BlackBerry KeyOne; a phone with a physical keyboard built in.
Winter was Australia's second wettest on record — just missing out on a new high by a couple of millimetres, leaving many regions already sodden.
Despite being a couple of millimetres too wide to be held comfortably across the centre for prolonged periods, you can at least do so.
The first couple of millimetres of pedal travel is dead but once you're into the operating range the pedal has a firmness and consistency that's better than any Elise I've tried previously and the ABS never triggers on the road.
This walking technique improved in 100 bichir fishes that Standen and her colleagues reared in a tank filled with just a couple of millimetres of water.
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