Sentences with phrase «feel of this device really»

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When most of your conversations involve looking at a computer screen or hand held device, it can start to feel like a violation to have some one really see you by looking directly at you.
But that's less of a problem when we come to realize this isn't a character - driven piece, that Lockhart is really just a plot device rather than an actual human being for whom we're supposed to feel something — perhaps pity.
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.
Many people have argue with me for years on the subject of dedicated eBook reader devices, with any number of reasons they like them, but it is really only that they can't read small print or they still want «the look and feel» of the dead trees pulp bound up in dead animal skins.
Then strike two with no support of Adobe Digital Editions?!? Looks like I have to stuff the really good looking and feeling device back into the box and back to the store.
First of all, this is a great device and you can really feel the elevated processor powering it.
All in all, on the software side of things, EXOPC felt like a really polished device.
This unit feels on par or lighter then both of those models and could really be your primarily device to read books, magazines, newspapers and other content.
They bought the digital comics company Clickwheel a number of years ago, far in advance of the real blossoming of digital comics with the advent of the iPad (and whatever you feel the merits of Apple vs Android, the iPad was what really opened the doors to the tablet becoming a mass - medium digital comic reading device) and have been selling PDF / CBZ formats of 2000AD ever since.
I found some things to really like about the Kobo: the light weight is really striking, and the back of the device feels good in your hand.
It's probably not as fancy of a device as you might have predicted, but it's definitely a notetaker's dream thanks to its stylus - dependant 2450 dpi resistive touchscreen display (which obviously makes no sense, but according to ASUS means the screen is really striking and «gives the user the feel of writing on paper»).
I had a chance to play with the new device on Wednesday for a few minutes, and while you can't really conclude anything from a few minutes of working with a demo unit at a trade show booth, I did come away with a pretty positive feeling about the new Kobo Touch.
The one piece metal band around the perimeter of the device really ups the look and quality feel of the device.
Although the latest smartphones are very slick, the Nexus 7 really does feel buttery smooth, with no sign of lag or delay as you navigate the device.
Plus the device feels really well built and solid, nothing like the cheap plasticky feel of the $ 79 Kindle for instance.
And despite feeling kind of flimsy, the lightweight nature of the device really feels like a feature if you've been holding it for hours.
Its like the author did not even stop and think before writing this: «Sure, there are options for external storage devices, but should that really be the norm of this console generation?I can't help but feel that it's a less than ideal solution» media takes up storage.
It feels like it's built for a small to mid-sized house with a strong Internet connection and a wide array of wireless devices that can really take advantage of the solid Smart Connect system, consistent signal and great speeds at closer ranges.
For those really wanting the absolute best, the New 3DS XL offers a significantly better display and feels much more of a premium device.
At LLN although we don't really believe that Apple and Google were put on the planet to do good and permanently make us feel warm and fuzzy, maybe it is time to hand over the reins to these two technology giants both of whom have already dipped their toes into the legal regulatory publishing market and are busy either putting their technology into law firms or working on providing the legal market with mobile devices and apps to change the way legal information is delivered, shared, disseminated and used by businesses, the professions, government and the public.
I haven't felt the Taptic Engine myself, but early previews of the device say that it really does feel like someone tapping you lightly on the wrist.
The device is comprised of an aluminum frame with glass front and back panels, which really helps bring a premium feel to the smartphone.
All of their devices feel really solid and high - end.
If you're really looking to change the look and feel of your Android device, you can even get a launcher that completely changes the user interface.
The price is higher this time around, but while the device has scored well on the camera and the battery front, we feel it couldn't really step it up in terms of performance — blame it on the processor perhaps.
That's also the reason why the likes of Google and Facebook have not really followed up intensely on their initial attempts to grab your home screen space — most people are not that interested in changing the look and feel of their devices UI wise and are more than content with what comes out of the box.
This is the first Huawei device — besides the Nexus 6P, of course — that feels like an Android phone, not a really bad iPhone.
Galaxy Note 4 finally feels like a premium device and it really offers a lot of functionality.
I knew Xiaomi makes quality phones for the price they ask, but really, Mi6 feels, looks and performs even better than the others flagship devices with more than twice of it's price.
It certainly feels like Microsoft is pushing the idea of its covers as a second surface for interaction with a tablet (think Courier), and it's something that some other device makers have tried in the past, but nobody has really conquered.
Its casing is made entirely of plastic, which means it doesn't really feel like a premium device.
I think samsung should upgrade all of their phones especially the mid-range devices with really good features, just like the galaxy core prime because it doesn't look and feel good with android kitkat
You can really feel the design of both manufacturers coming across in the devices on offer here.
Finally, the Skype app will also be responsive, so it should really look and feel just right regardless of what device it's being used on.
Reddit user joelrtaveras also said that the Galaxy Note 5 feels better in hand, as the tapered back «really «shrunk» the size» of the device.
The edges of the device are rounded, there is not one hard angle on the main body of the phone, which makes it feel really good in the hand.
Feel sorry for iSheep, the iPhone X rumours really hyped up this device, and apart from the design and Face ID, most of it fell short.
The Honor 8 feels really nice in the hand, of course part of that is due to the fact that it is a pretty small device, coming in at just 5.2 - inches and the bezels aren't overly large either.
The GPS works, the run tracking Moto Body app works, and the Sport watch face is nice for making sure that you're getting at least a little bit of exercise in your day, but the watch doesn't feel to me to offer enough on top of the standard subset of Android Wear features to really qualify as a true fitness - focused device.
That said, the all - metal build is rare to find at this price, and the 5X really has the feel of a more expensive device.
I was able to open up and launch and keep running multiple applications with the G3 without issue and without feeling like the phone was slowing down on me, which is a testament to how good some of the lower - end CPUs are getting, though it's worth reiterating that MediaTek has come a long way in the CPU market and some of their chipsets are really good, especially when you consider that they cost less than Qualcomm's, which in turn helps to keep the device cost low.
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