Sentences with phrase «feel of the device point»

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«We do strongly feel that there's significant opportunity for us to gain more share through the launch of more mass appeal devices in the category... most importantly all at the right price point
The maker of the iPad and iPhone has sued three of the largest manufacturers of Google's Android - based devices — Samsung, Motorola and HTC — for multiple patent infringements across multiple countries, pointing out «slavish copying» of design and «look and feel
Documents, pictures and presentations are all good for getting the points across but to really get the feel of a project or new device an in - house 3D model not only provides a realistic rendition of the idea but also details with room for improvement or modification.
Another thing I should point out is that while the Archos 5 has much of the functionality I've come to expect from an Android smartphone plus excellent multimedia capabilities, the device generally feels less stable.
That latter point is a critical one in itself: 4:3 isn't the typical format of many multimedia devices and the 160 x 120 mm (approx) screen has a more eReader feel to it than the common 16:9 HD displays of many models.
That's the focal point of the entire device, and it makes you feel outdated out of the gate.
I can't tell you how cool it feels to take control of a Mecha Dragon and outfit him with a second head, a jetpack and maybe even a device that freezes time whenever you roll some points, letting you take a second turn using one less die.
Gordon, who before starting Depict was working for a clean tech startup, pointed to the fact that there was a lot of new digital art that seemed «trapped inside the format of a laptop or a computer or a mobile device,» far away from the kind of experience she felt necessary for the viewer to have a «real emotional relationship with the art.»
At a price point of $ 599 to $ 999 (US) it feels like this device has over shot the mark.
It's also worth pointing out that this display has the traditional 4:3 aspect ratio most of us are familiar with, while some other flagship devices are opting for a more widescreen feel.
Both devices now offer the premium look and feel that is expected from devices that command the kind of price points these do.
At the time it felt like the point of Amazon and Google's own devices had been downgraded.
The Huawei MediaPad M1 is another device that joins the growing list of smartphones and tablets that offer a premium build - quality and feel, at odds with their mid-range specifications and comparatively low price points.
First impressions of the Motorola Moto E are good: it feels like a solid device and that's important, because it avoids the normally plasticky finish that often plagues devices at this price point.
Sure, the grill at the bottom looks different, but the screws either side of the Type - C port, placement of the headphone jack and black band at the top of the device point out an i - look and feel.
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