Also, while an edge - to -
edge screen seems like a great idea, I found a couple of drawbacks.
Not exact matches
Recent test
screenings for Widows and Adam McKay's Untitled Dick Cheney biopic (although it
seems it will officially just be called Cheney) were very good but I'm giving the
edge to Widows with its November release date and stronger studio in 20th Century Fox.
Yet his philosophy for the silver
screen seems to have something to do with those three no - evil monkeys: His films have all the
edge and subtext of a greeting card.
What's not so great is that it isn't canted toward the driver, so from my vantage point, the
screen seems distant and the right - hand
edge looks like it's pointed away from my line of sight — an optical illusion and a mild complaint, but noticeable all the same.
It
seems if you want a dual
screen device you might want to take a look at the Entourage
Edge.
In that case, folding the enTourage
eDGe open and always having 2
screens display
seems like a bit much.
The beveled side
edges seem unnecessarily thick, so it's a pretty wide hold and a far reach for your thumbs to get to the middle of the
screen when you're holding the tablet horizontally.
TPCR claims the net effect is that «
edges of objects look very smooth, and it almost
seems the application icons and widgets float on the
screen glass.»
With no HUD or text around the
edge of your
screen, it feels more realistic and although your hands and feet are visible for a large amount of time, the world
seems incredibly vast and colourful as it takes up the whole television.
They often spill across the
edges of the
screen prints, making them
seem more centered and thus deeper.
intercut a series of scenes and images: rolling vertical and horizontal bars typical of video malfunctions, hands that attempt to push the frame downwards, and clenched fists that
seem to press against the
edges of the
screen, as if struggling to break through the frame.
In fact, these
seem so thin and so precisely arranged at reflex angles that at first I thought they were
screens embedded within the black table; if it weren't for the tiny amount that one corner of the left device extends beyond the
edge of the table, I wouldn't have been aware they were meant to be separate objects.
While the retail price for both devices
seems quite expensive, with the curved
screen version being even more expensive, apparently both are selling well enough and users have shown real interest in the
Edge version.
Secondly, using curved glass, it gave the
screen useful territory right up to the
edge, where it
seems to melt into the body of the phone.
This new device
seems to be a crossover between the Echo Dot and Echo Show, with a tiny 2.5 - inch
screen and a more curved
edge.
Now, you can quibble over that characterization since there is a healthy bezel going around the entire
edge of the display, but the symmetry of the design does make it
seem like you're truly holding nothing more than a
screen.
It
seems like the touch
screen is less responsive near the right
edge of the
screen.
He's also unimpressed, it
seems, by Samsung's «
edge screen» UI, which adds shortcuts and other software features on the curved portion of the display.
First off, it looks like the rumored bezel - free display is here: there doesn't
seem to be much extra space around the
edge of the
screen, and even the bottom bezel with the LG logo has been bared back to the bare minimum.
If you thought Microsoft's Windows 10 Fall Creators Update
seemed somewhat lackluster so far, Microsoft just revealed a service pack's worth of additions as part of Windows 10 Build 16215: dictation, predictive typing, a «Find My Pen» mode, full -
screen Microsoft
Edge, and tons more.
A leaked render from Techie Slate
seems to indicate that the next Sony flagship will sport a near
edge - to -
edge 5.5» display, featuring a 90 %
screen - to - body ratio.
At first glance, the latest Honor phone may not
seem particularly thrilling in a world dominated by phones with
edge - to -
edge screens.
With their thick bezels and lack of
edge - to -
edge screens, they
seem dated next to the iPhone X and the latest Samsung devices.
Edge Panels — a sort of quick action dock on the side of the
screen —
seem like more of a novelty feature with little practical application.
We already reported the possibility of an iPhone X style
edge - to -
edge screen on the 2018 iPad Pro, so this
seems a likely inclusion.
I will have to give the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy S7
Edge the upper hand here, though, as these do
seem to have brighter
screens.
But there
seems to be pent - up demand for the iPhone X, which offers a new design with an
edge - to -
edge screen and a TrueDepth front camera for Face ID recognition.
The point of the ad
seems to be that after years of having smartwatches serve as cutting -
edge technology for our favorite on -
screen heroes, Samsung has actually gone ahead and produce one.
If you are familiar with Oxygen OS, you will know that you have the option to choose between on -
screen navigation keys or capacitive keys, and that feature returns with the OnePlus X. However, it is worth mentioning that, given the relatively thin bottom chin of the device, the capacitive keys do fall quite close to the bottom
edge of the front, and it does
seem like you have to reach really far down to get to these buttons.
On paper, the Galaxy S6
Edge Plus seems to have the edge (pun intended) over the iPhone 6s Plus because it gives you a sharper screen in a lighter body along with more stor
Edge Plus
seems to have the
edge (pun intended) over the iPhone 6s Plus because it gives you a sharper screen in a lighter body along with more stor
edge (pun intended) over the iPhone 6s Plus because it gives you a sharper
screen in a lighter body along with more storage.
While Samsung just revealed its Galaxy S6
Edge + and Galaxy Note 5 only weeks ago, it
seems the company is plowing forward on yet another large -
screened smartphone.
Based on numerous iPhone 8 rumors, it certainly
seems like the most exciting iPhone yet, with an all - new design,
edge - to -
edge screen, wireless charging and (hopefully) groundbreaking augmented reality features.
As a whole, the A8 feels just like it's supposed to be: a compact phone that you can securely hold in hand, without giving up on the luxurious look and, at the same time, benefitting from the
edge - to -
edge screen design that Samsung
seems to love so much these days.
Screen bezels are so 2016, and no matter if you like to call them Infinity Display, FullVision, EntireView, all - screen, edge - to - edge or FullView smartphones, everyone seems to agree this is the f
Screen bezels are so 2016, and no matter if you like to call them Infinity Display, FullVision, EntireView, all -
screen, edge - to - edge or FullView smartphones, everyone seems to agree this is the f
screen,
edge - to -
edge or FullView smartphones, everyone
seems to agree this is the future.
The curve
screen here doesn't
seem gimmicky; the
Edge Panel serves a purposeful integration into the device and offers a subtle user experience that isn't entirely novelty.
Even more curious, a leaked photo of a 5G Moto Mod
seems to suggest that at least one new Moto phone, probably the Moto Z3 itself, will have curved
screen edges ala the Samsung Galaxy S6 and later.
A curved
screen, however, is a pretty big «maybe,» seeing how Samsung only introduced its slanted
screen on the Note
Edge, it
seems unlikely to bring that to its flagship so soon.