It has
a much nicer screen than these budget ones, plus the dual - core processor and other nice features.
Some lower - res tablets last longer, but we'll take the trade off for
a much nicer screen, thanks.
Not exact matches
In real terms, while the display certainly is
nice to look at — and a giant step up over the grainy
screen of LG's other recent effort, the bendable Flex — it's not that
much better looking than its competitors.
While the curved
screen makes the phone look really
nice, it doesn't add that
much of a benefit that makes it worth paying a higher price.
This site would be so
much nicer to use if I didn't have to look at half naked women down the side of the
screen.
This game is definitely aimed at the younger Pokemaniacs, but older fans like myself can still get enjoyment out of it if they keep an open mind, it's not as good as the first PokePark game do to looser controls and by just not being as
much fun, but it manages to expand on what the first game offered in the way of new content, for instance this time you don't just play as Pikachu but also Tepig, Snivy, and Oshawott after you meet them, and you can switch between them on the fly anytime you want, and you'll need to use each of their special abilities in your adventure, it also adds side - scrolling sections and a few other new features to keep things fresh, it also has some multiplayer attractions to play with so that's also
nice, and you'll still be befriending all sorts of Pokemon just like the last game, you also get free roam after the main quest so you can make sure to befriend them all, and it's all adorable do to the cute graphics and world, even the loading
screens are adorable, and as a gamer who typically plays more serious and violent games it was
nice to spend time in the lighthearted PokePark with some of my favorite Pokemon, I recommend it and I definitely see myself returning in the days to come.
Caliban (Stephen Merchant) Logan is pretty mean to Caliban despite him being
nice enough to risk his life every day in caring for Professor X. Still, Caliban's willingness to stick around and his sacrifice for his friends makes him a good dude, even if he doesn't have
much to do but be an off -
screen victim.
The final twists pack a
nice jolt, but I couldn't take them seriously: They remind me of nothing so
much as a silly narrative stunt from «Days of Our Lives» circa 2003 — which makes sense, considering the MCU has become Hollywood's most endlessly renewable big -
screen soap opera.
Imagine getting a downhill grind on a
nice long straightaway, watching the city soar from the horizon into your periphery as pedestrians scramble out of the way But beyond that, it would control great on a Circle Pad, and you could even use the touch -
screen for a
much more precise take on those notoriously tough graffiti challenges.
Near the end, one of them talks about how they received a horrible review from one critic at a press
screening and it would have helped them so
much if he had had
nicer things to say.
It's
nice to see a shrewdly cast Lauren Hutton return to the big
screen as the cosmetic firm's matriarch and namesake, although she's not given
much to do.
Because the sequence is so good — and because Loy and Powell do have a
nice scene dealing with the romance plot following it — as the film plays, it isn't clear how
much time Loy's been off -
screen.
It's been a good two decades since we saw this
much Harrison Ford on the big
screen, so whatever the quality of the overall film at hand, it is somewhat
nice to see whom many of us would cite as...
The small, dash - mounted display
screen with a rotary knob on the center console is a
nice feature (even though we complained about the software logic), and the system has the ability to adapt to the evolution of apps,
much like the connectivity systems in a few the other cars in this test.
Only here, however, the car doesn't fare as well: yes, it's a
much nicer place to spend longer journeys in when compared with older Infinitis, and we especially love the dual -
screen multimedia interface on the center console, but there are a few too many cheap plastics and trim pieces taken from lowly Nissan models for our liking.
Maps are presented in a
much higher resolution and the various menus and
screens feature
nicer textures, shading, and antialiasing, making them easier to read at a glance and of a
much higher perceived value to the user.
I have a 770 and an iRex iLiad and, although the 770's
screen is one of the
nicest TFT's I've ever used, the iLiad's eInk is
much nicer.
The other factor to consider is that when it comes to periodical reading (newspapers and magazines), the advantage of having more text and images on the
screen is a
nice perk, but the reading experience isn't enhanced as
much as you might think.
it'd be a
nice feature and would make the home
screen a little more interesting to look at (although i'll concede most of us probably don't spend that
much time there anyway.)
When sitting at home surfing the Internet, I find this 7 ″
screen is
much nicer to look at than my iPod Touch.
Nice phone but ill stick with my note 2, i think the note 2 is best of both worlds for me, 720p vs 1080p on a phone, even though i love eye candy 720p is more then enough even with a 5.5 inch
screen, inturn you get a better performing phone and better battery life without having to give up to
much pretty, ill take the ladder of.
Finally my twitter updates complaining about the weather will be
much more interesting with a
nice screen capture of the weather forecast.
nice to see the pinch & zoom improvements, really hope that will also get rolled out with the upcoming aura hd firmware update as i would definitly opt for the larger
screen (as mentioned before, i'd so
much wish for a 8 - 9 ″ version of the aura hd with the otherwise identical specs).
The design - thinner than before, and
much nicer to hold - is brilliant for having a really portable tablet, and having the same
screen resolution of 2048 x 1536 is impressive given the more compact dimensions.
The sleeker home
screen makes the interface
much nicer.
Another
nice improvement: notice how
much more text you get on the K3
screen — an extra 5 lines of text.
With a
much - larger
screen and more storage, the Amazon Kindle DX is a
nice addition to the Kindle family.
Our initial impression from the IPS display is that the colours are
nice and vibrant, but with so
much screen real estate, there's not quite enough brightness to keep things punchy in strong sunlight.
They somehow managed to add a camera, a faster 1.2 GHz processor, a
much nicer high resolution
screen, physical volume buttons, a micro HDMI port, microphone, Bluetooth, double the storage space, and a dual band WiFi antenna.
It's been over two years since I reviewed an ebook reader with a 9.7 - inch E Ink
screen, and I forgot just how
much nicer a larger
screen is for reading.
This isn't too
much of an issue as it stands now, though with App World most likely growing very quickly, it would be
nice to be able to create your own home
screens or folders and organize your apps better.
I didn't
much care for the bar area (the huge
screen wasn't really my kind of thing) but between the very
nice staff and the impressive food offerings (all of which are complimentary if you have lounge access) it's really hard to fault this lounge without being very picky.
Sure, it's
nice to have a little extra customization, but I can't help but wonder how
much that gimmicky
screen bumps up the cost.
Given how
much time I spend staring at
screens it's
nice to step away occasionally and venture back into the world of boardgames.
It's a solid conversion of the arcade original, shrunk down for the GB's tiny
screen, but it's also enhanced for the Super Game Boy, so you can play a
nice updated version with more colorful graphics, great sound, and an experience
much closer to the arcade original.
Given the
nice big
screen of the iPad a lot of those interface transitions are
much smoother, but when a game releases as iPad - only there's inevitably people out there who also would like it on their iPhone.
Giving you a full moves list for your character so you can input moves in, or a
nice touch
screen move list so that you can pretty
much let the system perform the moves for you.
You could of course decide to forgo the stale solo experience and try to inject some
much needed competition into things with a friend, and the addition of both competitive and cooperative options for local players to get involved in is
nice to see, but I struggle to see how anyone would want to settle down long term, pedalling their way through the split
screen action.
Most of their best 3rd party games are coming to the PS4 / 3 / Vita and many with Cross-buy and the Vita
screen is so
much nicer than the teensy 3DS
screen, and share play, and video recording from the share button with youtube uploading and online streaming?
Not
much has changed concerning the software and interface on the Vita Slim, which remains a
nice blend of current smartphone touch -
screen conventions blended with the PlayStation 3 layout.
The dynamic lighting from the torches in the
screens you pulled quotes from is
much nicer.
It works well and it's
nice to see the touch
screen get so
much attention, lately DS games seem to be moving away from what makes the DS so unique.
There isn't
much difference between both PS4 Pro and Xbox one X, Gravel does look far
nicer on a Xbox One X running on a 4KTV than say on a Xbox One S on a 1080p
screen.
The smaller
screen is
nice for moving around the house, but it can be
much trickier to read the in - game text on the shorter
screen.
And that new OLED display will supposedly have
much less dead space around it, resulting in a more compact iPhone that still has a
nice big
screen.
Consider the rest of the field: The Galaxy S8 Plus and the LG V30 both have bigger
screens, and they both feel
much nicer.
The Atrix 2 has a
nice bezel to its Gorilla Glass
screen,
much like the Photon as well, and carries the same shiny volcanic glass, darkened silver front and textured rubber covering on the back.
While the extra
screen real estate is
nice to have, especially for browsing the web, social media apps, watching videos, using split -
screen and
much more, OnePlus 5T looks like every other smartphone with an 18:9 display.
It's also worth noting that this 2015 model has been replaced by a
much - upgraded version, complete with better internals and a
nicer screen - although you can still buy the older variant from many retailers.
As
much as the new iPhone X all -
screen display is a
nice jump in size, scrolling through Numbers can be a pain, and we never had that feeling with this big iPad.