Sentences with phrase «more sharpness»

A resolution that is higher than what you'd get with the G Watch allows for a bit more sharpness all around, easily noticeable when looking at the icons or notification cards.
There is simply a little more sharpness in the Galaxy S7 photo over the softer picture that came out of the iPhone 7.
We need more sharpness, physicality, movement, pace (in terms of speed we are ok, I mean the pace in the passing game) and diversity in our attacks...
No matter if you're focusing on espresso or something with a little more sharpness, these super creative shot glasses are the way to enjoy drinks.
It could offer better contrast and interlacing as well as a touch more sharpness, but most viewers should be delighted by the great video, coming as it does from a smaller, not always reliable studio.
I was always thirsting for more sharpness on all the apps that I played.
Starting off with lighter wines and fresher cheeses (think Chardonnay + soft cheese, like Brie) is usually recommended, and work towards the darker wines and a flavor palette with more sharpness and depth.
Toggle into track mode and they get even more resistant to movement, adding even more sharpness to the feel of the car.
The leaves» edges on the iPhone 8 shot have a subtle orange toward the tip and more sharpness overall, while the Note 8's photo isn't as well defined and misses some of the gradation in hues.
The camera can switch between these apertures depending on when it requires more light to get a better shot or when it requires more sharpness in the photo.
Campbell looks to improve game by game and glad to see the Ox getting a bit more sharpness.
The smaller screen in the Moto G5 Plus does mean a higher pixel density for a touch more sharpness.
The Quad HD screen does allow for more sharpness, but the iPhone's display still manages to do a great job.
Lexus» F - SPORT tuning touches add just a little more sharpness to an already excellent chassis, just as Infiniti's Sport model does for the Q50.
In his overall game I still think he needs some more sharpness and more contact.
But we've gone way past the point of needing any more sharpness in our phones, and even 720p resolutions don't look terrible (a point well made by Matthew Hanson in his piece on the myths of screen resolution) so I'm wondering why Samsung bothered here.
The monochrome sensor takes really good black and white images, with higher contrast and a bit more sharpness than the standard full - color sensor.
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