Sentences with phrase «get decent spec»

It's a shame, then, that you'll need to spend at least $ 50,000 to get a decent spec Jaguar XF.
Pricy the new SMARTs may be, but they do get decent spec levels.
All of the upcoming models are expected to get a decent specs bump.

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And considering that you can now get the 8 - inch new Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 today with an AMOLED display featuring 2048 x 1536 resolution and octa - core processor for under $ 299, the new 7 - inch Nexus 7 ought to get pretty decent specs too.
At that price, what you get is a 10.1 inch (1280 x 800 pixel) tablet that offers decent specs with decent levels of performance.
Other than the missing camera, I suspect the Amazon tablet will feature some pretty decent specs, like a dual - core Tegra 2 processor, multi-touch capacitive screen, speakers, mini HDMI port (got to have audio and video covered with Amazon's MP3 and video services), SD card slot, and plenty of other goodies to make people forget about the Nook Color.
I love Android and the myTouch 3G that I use is not a bad phone, but I'm going to get the BB 9700 to hold me over until T - Mobile can release a decent high end spec'd Android device.
Now, the Vox isn't as well spec'd as the Fire or the Nook Tablet — it's only got a 800 MHz single - core processor and 512 MB of RAM — but it does have a relatively clean version of Android 2.3, access to over 15,000 free Android apps through a third - party app store, and a decent selection of Kobo's books.
It gets you an ultra-high resolution 2K screen and decent specs for # 170, absolutely trouncing what Amazon's new Fire HD range gets you for that sort of money.
I even had to drop the resolution of the game to get it to run at a decent frame rate, something all the more insulting when you consider I was using a decent spec gaming PC to run the game that hasn't struggled with much more demanding titles.
It gets you an ultra-high resolution 2K screen and decent specs for # 170, absolutely trouncing what Amazon's new Fire HD range gets you for that sort of money.
If you bought or built a decent gaming PC within the past three or four years, you might only need to replace the video card to get it up to spec.
The rest of the specs are in line with other Redmi devices in this segment: you get 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB storage, along with a decent - sized 3080mAh battery.
Despite this move, it would still be better if Project Fi got a device from Google itself with the qualities of Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P, that is, top - notch hardware specs, decent build, timely software updates and above all, available at less than $ 500 or even cheaper.
They're well priced, have decent hardware specs for the position in the market and that same great Windows Phone experience you get on phones that...
Some of the specs you get on the Xiaomi Mi A1 Android One include a 5.5 - inch full HD display screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC, 4 GB RAM and 64 GB expandable storage, dual 12MP camera on the back and a decent 3080mAh battery unit, all housed in a premium - looking metallic body.
Xolo Win Q900s has just got presented in the country as the lightest Windows Phone to date, with decent mid-range specs and pricing.
The Xperia XZ Premium has a decent amount of power, but early rumors suggest the new model won't get a chipset or RAM boost, which would be disappointing, not just because it's reasonable to expect more power from a new model, but because by the time it lands those specs will be looking slightly dated for a high - end phone.
Plus it works in the U.S. on GSM networks and it supports 4G LTE, and I was even able to use my Project Fi SIM card in it which means you should have no issues getting it to work with any GSM carriers in the U.S. Unless you want something with the most high - powered specs out there, this is a pretty decent phone that is capable of doing what many consumers will need, and it won't cost a lot, and it has a good main camera and a good front - facing camera.
It's not exactly a scintillating spec list, but considering the sub - # 100 price tag you're getting a decent amount of bang for your buck.
Huawei has priced it well at AED 1,199 which gets you a phone with a futuristic design and decent specs such as 64 GB of storage and a processor that zips along in everyday usage.
It can be tough to look at devices in this range and see all the good that comes from them if you're not familiar with the brand, but decent specs, build quality, and overall performance are becoming increasingly easy to come by at lower prices, meaning you don't have to break the bank to get into a good phone, and that's what we found here with the Gretel GT6000.
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