Sentences with phrase «little real difference»

There's little real difference between these devices: both have a superb display.
If you want that higher res and extra bit of color depth, the Nexus 6P will provide it for you, but for the general user that isn't a display or spec nut, you'll probably find little real difference in day to day use.
The IAM Motoring Trust also predicted the extended test would make little real difference, although said any efforts to boost driving experience were welcome.
The Liberal Democrats have argued that renewable energy should take priority over nuclear - but Mr Huhne suggested there was little real difference with the Conservatives on the main issue of whether the public should subsidise the building of new plants.
Kia's Flex Steer system gives you a button on the wheel to switch between Sport, Normal and Sport steering modes, but while weighting increases a bit, there's little real difference in feedback or feel.
At present, however, there's little real difference between Android Wear and the Apple Watch, he remarked, and neither platform «offers a compelling use case or killer app, as they're both essentially first - generation products.»
Each candidate criticized Cuomo repeatedly throughout the debate And while there was little real difference in their views politically, each felt they were best qualified to take on Cuomo.
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