Sentences with phrase «inch display does»

The 5.2 - inch display does not feature 2.5 D glass, but there's still a slight curvature to the edges of the device.
Looking at the list above, you can see that the OnePlus X also offers a 1080p display, but the 5 - inch display doesn't give you as much screen real estate to work with.
That was the case with BlackBerry Q10, which itself was a great device, but the 3.1 - inch display doesn't seem to be just appropriate for those who spend most of their time online.
The 10.5 - inch display does allow for what Apple is calling a «full - sized» on - screen keyboard.
Coming around to the front of the device, the larger 5 - inch display does result in the smartphone being bigger overall, and it's actually quite tall, but there's more than just the bigger screen contributing to the height of the HTC One (M8).
The 1080p resolution spread over a 6 - inch display doesn't result in the highest pixel density, but the screen is still plenty sharp and easy to read.
In our opinion, a 6.2 - inch display doesn't seem like something that Samsung would opt for in their premier flagship device as most people are not fond of gigantic phablets above the 6 - inch category.
The reduction in bezel surrounding the 10.1 - inch display does it wonders in terms of design appeal and the brighter, crisper display delivers some beautiful vibrant colours from what we could tell.
The 10 inch display does a superb job in being able to see a full page PDF in the way a seven inch model never can.
Its 1366 x 768 10.1 - inch display didn't impress us much, but the ATIV Tab 3 does come with an S Pen, which can be found at the bottom - right portion of the tablet.
The biggest difference with the new Moto X Style is the size, and the 5.7 - inch display did make it sound like this device would be too large, but when we got our hands on it for the first time during the launch event in New York, all my doubts were put to rest, and that is how I still feel about the device now.

Not exact matches

If you must have an Apple laptop but you don't need much power and you don't care so much about fancy displays and features like Apple's Touch Bar, the base $ 1,000 13 - inch 128 GB MacBook Air with a 5th - gen 1.8 Ghz Core i5 processor is your best bet - and the cheapest Apple laptop you can buy.
That's a good bargain, but if you get the model that's $ 10 more, you get a perfectly competent performer that doesn't feel totally cheap and has a bright, 5 - inch, 720p display.
If only the best display device will do, consider the 55 - inch Mondopad by InFocus.
Dell didn't do anything too drastic with its latest refresh of the XPS 13, but that's not a bad thing: It still fits a beautiful 13 - inch display into the body of an 11 - inch laptop, and it still looks sufficiently premium.
Other things you could do include displaying your product dimensions in inches as well as centimetres and add alternative spellings in your descriptions.
Which is to say... wouldn't it be more logical as well as potentially profitable for Bristol to do what it did best [incredibly bespoke, infinitely repairable all but anonymous Grand Tourers capable of dealing with all road conditions including several inches of water created for driving rather than displaying one's conspicuous consumption] by bringing the much loved and vaunted 411 into the 21st century rather than going down Alice's Rabbit Hole of reviving the Roadster / Speedster which at best even amongst Bristol lovers had a very limited appeal as well as customer base?
The 7 - inch infotainment display's small size and slow - response times show its age, but it gets the job done.
The center stack is noticeably dated, with its tiny 4.2 - inch display and navigation package ($ 1,750), but the screen gets the job done for the backup camera, which is a necessity.
The Allroad's interior also shares its design and materials with its unlifted A4 sibling; however, it doesn't boast the 12.3 - inch TFT display found in other Audi products, such as the S3, TT RS, or R8.
It doesn't quite have a Golf's unimpeachable solidity, but it's more attractive and there are plenty of «surprise and delight» features, including a heads - up display, customisable ambient lighting, a 7 - inch TFT instrument display, and in the GT a set of great - looking and supportive sports seats.
Though you'll have to spring for the nav to get Android Auto and Apple CarPlay on the 7.0 - inch display, the 2018 Leaf does come equipped with Nissan's Safety Shield umbrella of driver assistance technologies, which includes adaptive cruise control and automatic emergency braking.
A new 7 - inch touchscreen display is available, which was nice but it doesn't have a knob for volume control and I found myself pulling my eyes away from the road to adjust it.
The new Challenger comes standard with a massive 7 - inch Driver Information Digital Cluster Display for your viewing pleasure, but it doesn't stop there.
Highlighting the use of advanced technology is a 7 - inch full - color driver information display (DID) cluster, which displays vehicle information through high - impact graphics to keep the driver focused on the road, or track, ahead.
The much - touted segment - exclusive 12 - inch display audio is available only on the costliest trims but regardless of size, Ram does its usual good job of combining conventional and touch - screen controls.
There's a handy performance readout available on the hybrid's seven - inch full - color driver information display to show how well you're doing.
Our car wasn't equipped with the available technology package adding head - up display, lane - keeping assist and adaptive cruise control, but did come with 20 - inch wheels and AWD.
The all - new interior doesn't end with the driver's displays, and there's also a massive 12.3 - inch touchscreen in the center console.
VW's smallish 5.8 - inch center screen gets the job done with a crisp display and a quickly - reacting interface.
The 4.2 - inch multi-information display (MID) in the main instrument panel lets you set a glance navigation, audio, phone, or car information, even if the passenger is busy doing something else with the main LCD display.
While the Q7 Premium Plus trim makes do with 18 - inch alloy wheels and Audi's own music system, the Technology trim gets 19 - inch alloys, Matrix LED headlamps, a Bose 3D sound system and a MMI navigation Plus kit which includes an 8.3 - inch touchscreen display with on - board GPS navigation system.
The instrument panel now features a new 7 - inch customizable Driver Information Display (DID) with full color graphics.
The instrument cluster, a 12.3 - inch LCD, did an excellent job of displaying realistic - looking analog gauges for speed and tachometer.
Driver - focused interior that features premium soft - touch materials, unique Light Black Chrome finishes and carbon fiber spears, and a 7 - inch driver information display (DID) instrument cluster with the tachometer in the middle
The Pacifica Hybrid Premium also includes as standard a 7 - inch full color driver information display (DID), unique to the Pacifica Hybrid models.
Don't get me wrong — the IS boasts Lexus's trademark quality, with a very quiet, solidly built cabin (sound deadening is top notch in this car) and premium materials throughout, as well as a good suite of standard features like LED daytime running lights, power leatherette seats, dual - zone climate control, Bluetooth streaming, push - button start and a seven - inch colour display.
Mercedes - Benz does add a long list of standard equipment to that sticker, including a 12.3 - inch widescreen navigation display, a leather interior with top stitching on the dashboard, LED headlights and tail lamps and more.
Interior design elements, including thick - rim three - spoke steering wheels, customizable 7 - inch full - color driver information display (DID) cluster, premium materials and a choice of 19 trim and color combinations
All versions come with DAB radio and a minimum of six - speakers, while all but the entry - model have a 4.3 inch TFT display — if they don't get the big touchscreen — and Bluetooth connectivity.
Though the base system doesn't include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality, buyers can tack on the Tech Package ($ 895) to get these interfaces, a 7 - inch UConnect system, a 7 - inch color driver display, a one - year Sirius XM subscription, and parking sensors.
Some equipment is also mentioned, including 16 - inch alloys, leather seats, keyless entry and start, a seven - inch MZD Connect touch - screen with Commander Control knob and reverse camera, shift paddles, auto climate control, i - stop start / stop system, DRLs and get this — a head - up display, which even our Mazda 3 doesn't have.
Though it is noticeably more expensive, with a starting price of $ 35,970, you do at least get extras like full leather upholstery, heated front seats with power adjustment on the driver's side, keyless entry, a larger eight - inch display and a blind spot monitoring system that further helps alleviate the concerns brought about by the limited rear visibility.
2015 Nissan Quest SL DO YOU WANT A GREAT VAN WITH EASY QUICK FINANCING W.A.C. CALL STEVE McKINNEY 817-794-5672 3.5 L 6 - Cyl This 2015 Quest comes with 18 - inch alloy wheels, a dual - moonroof, a DVD entertainment system, automatic headlights, heated mirrors, roof rails, a power liftgate, leather upholstery, an eight - way power driver seat, heated front seats, an auto - dimming rearview mirror, foglights, power - sliding doors, tri-zone automatic climate control, a rearview camera, a leather - wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, a front - seat center console, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, satellite radio and a six - speaker audio system with a 5 - inch color display and USB / iPod audio interface.
If you don't get factory navigation, you can order Becker Map Pilot that works through the base 5.8 - inch display.
But you're not done yet, because that package requires the purchase of the 3.8 Tech Package, which includes those nice Ultra Premium Seats and the 7 - inch TFT display.
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The 8 - inch display is crisp and doesn't get washed out in sunlight, with colors and fonts that are easy on the eyes.
The sharp 8 - inch touchscreen display features sensible menus, large virtual buttons and pinch - to - zoom commands like a smartphone, and is supported by a dial controller (placed right where your hand rests) that does many of the same tasks as the touchscreen.
Did you really want a 16 - inch rear display in an era when most kids out of diapers are using tablets for personal entertainment?
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