Sentences with phrase «much sharper screen»

Unfortunately it's not quite high - resolution enough to prevent you from being able to discern individual pixels when you wear it, and the HTC Vive Pro, with its 78 % increase in dots per inch, offers a much sharper screen in addition to built - in audio, which the original Vive lacks.
The key upgrade here is a much sharper screen resolution.
We're glad to see that Sony has managed to pack in a larger, much sharper screen without substantially increasing the size of the device.
The biggest change on the mini is its much sharper screen.

Not exact matches

Anyone who's ever used one will probably agree that there's no reason to go back to the much bulkier and heavier regular iPad, even though it does have a sharper screen.
But it's unfair to judge on a book on its cover (or title) and after seeing Matthew Vaughn's film adaptation which releases this weekend, I can honestly say that Kick - Ass is much better than I first expected and Vaughn's big - screen version of the graphic novel features sharp writing, brilliant performances, and of course, indulgent action sequences and story - telling.
Much of the success of the first film was down to the on - screen chemistry between Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, a sharp script and a few logistical changes (mechanical rather than genetic web slinging for example).
Gunn and Perlman did well in defining the characters for the screen and giving them some sharp dialogue to spout out (much of it hilarious).
That screen will be much more readable and sharp, as its pixel density is 1.7 times greater than its predecessor.
One x - better processor, sharper screen, much lighter, more compact Note - bigger screen, s - pen, sd card support, removable battery Although comparing them is hard, they are very close on the points table
The Touch Edition has always had a touch - enabled display (hence its name), but it's much improved this time — instead of a dim, dark, difficult - to - press screen, the new e-ink Pearl display is every bit as sharp as a Kindle or a Nook, and with 16 levels of gray (up from 8 last year) is very easy to read even in direct sunlight.
It's still a plastic, capacitive touch screen, but the sharper text is much easier on the eyes.
Note that because the Bold 9700 packs a bit more pixels than the iPhone in virtually half the screen surface, the image is in fact much sharper.
Most screens are much less sharp than the type in a printed book and it quickly tires your eyes reading in this way.
Photo: LCD versus E Ink ®: The E Ink display on a Sony Reader (bottom) is much sharper and easier to read than a typical LCD screen (top).
To the Nook Tablet's credit, Netflix videos looked much sharper on its screen; scenes from The Expendables showed noticeable pixelation on the Fire.
The screen is sharp, with clear and sharp text that is pleasant to read, and the colors are accurate, with not too much saturation and not too little either.
You also get a much sharper camera and a new True Tone display that automatically changes the screen color based on your environment.
Like other high - end tablets, the screens are extremely sharp as well thanks to their 2560 × 1600 resolution, and all in all these are pretty much the best tablet displays that you will ever see.
The Thrive's 10.1 - inch, 1280 x 800 glossy screen offers reasonably vibrant colors and sharp images, but viewing angles leave much to be desired, particularly in environments with a lot of overhead or natural light.
The larger model has a sharper screen, twice as much storage, Dolby Atmos stereo speakers, and a bigger battery.
The HD 8 even one - ups its smaller sibling, the $ 99 Fire 7 Kids Edition, by offering a sharper screen and much longer battery life.
This is much better than the color - screened Sharper Image Literati's ($ 159, 2.5 stars) measly 4 - hours of battery life.
A much better screen resolution choice for the iPad mini would have been 1280x960, because it could then deliver true HD video content, satisfactory Letterboxing for older 1024x768 Apps, plus much sharper text for reading...
Note that Kobo claims the Wireless edition uses a «sharper e-Ink screen,» and I've seen conflicting reports whether or not it's the same e-Ink Pearl screen that I like so much in the Kindle 3.
The screen is very sharp and bright, and the viewing angles are unbelievable - I can't see any change no matter how much of an angle you hold it at.
With that in mind, we can't help but feel the Paperwhite is a more worthwhile investment for the casual e-reader, coming in at a much lower cost for the basic model and providing just as sharp a screen, minus the ambient light detection.
But with the Tablet P you get a 5.5 - inch screen, which isn't that much bigger than your phone, but offers a sharp 1024 x 480 resolution, and then you get the same again.
The screen itself has the same dimensions as the Wii U one, but the quality is much sharper.
Everything looks much less sharp, and textures at oblique angles look incredibly blurry, which is very visible on the XL screens, though not too difficult to ignore.
This results in a much more fluid experience and helps squeeze more onto the screen in a neater, sharper presentation.
CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS IN ANDROID 4.3 UPDATE — OpenGL 3.0 Support — GALAXY GEAR Support — TRIM Support (Makes the device much faster)-- ANT + Support — Samsung KNOX Implementation (KNOX bootloader and dedicated application)-- Samsung Wallet comes pre-loaded — Improved RAM management — Improved Display colour reproduction (Display looks much sharper than before)-- Improved TouchWiz Launcher (Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog boxes much faster)-- ANT + Support — Samsung KNOX Implementation (KNOX bootloader and dedicated application)-- Samsung Wallet comes pre-loaded — Improved RAM management — Improved Display colour reproduction (Display looks much sharper than before)-- Improved TouchWiz Launcher (Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog boxes much sharper than before)-- Improved TouchWiz Launcher (Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog boxes Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog boxes etc)
It sports an exciting new design, a much larger and sharper OLED screen, a superior dual - camera, and all - new facial tracking features that we've never seen before, all in a package that isn't much bigger than the iPhone 8.
As much as we like to brag about having the latest and greatest phones with the fastest processors and the sharpest screens, most people really only need a simple, powerful phone like the new Moto G.
The Korean tech giant isn't saying much about what this 98 - inch monster will offer or when it ships, but it's safe to say that this won't be an impulse purchase when Sharp's 8K screen costs about $ 130,000.
And its 1920 × 1080 resolution makes videos look sharper and gives you room for twice as much stuff on your desktop as a laptop with a 1366 × 768 screen.
Pentile screens need to have a higher PPI than LCD to overcome issues with sharpness, as well as color saturation, but in the end the OLED screen on the X is likely not that much sharper compared to the 8 when viewing side - by - side.
Well, that bezel-less phone from last year had the same screen resolution, so it pretty much confirms that the upcoming smartphones from Sharp are indeed coming with a bezel-less display.
You also get a much sharper camera and a new True Tone display that automatically changes the screen color based on your environment.
The HD 8 even one - ups its smaller sibling, the $ 99 Fire 7 Kids Edition, by offering a sharper screen and much longer battery life.
It has the same 2048 x 1536 pixel screen as the full - size iPad Air, but its screen is 2 inches smaller, making everything that much sharper.
The Porsche Design Mate 9 model reduces the screen size to 5.5 - inches, and ups the resolution to Quad HD, putting its pixel density at a much sharper and crisper 534ppi, which is the same as the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge.
It's pricier at $ 1,299, versus $ 999 for the Air, but the MacBook is a pound lighter, has a much sharper and more colorful screen and now packs a 7th - generation Core processor and faster SSD for more pep.
The Quad HD is much sharper than the 1080p display on the G2, but the higher resolution screen is a power hog leading to a shorter battery life on the G3.
Its screen is larger and sharper than that on the Samsung Gear S3 (1.3 inches, 360 x 360 Super AMOLED), but chances are, you won't notice much difference between the two.
Technophiles have been speculating the possible abandonment of the LCD screen in favor of an OLED panel for some time now, but Tai's close involvement with Apple as part of his duties at Sharp and Foxconn (where he also holds an executive position) is a much clearer indication that the Cupertino company could finally be moving forward with the new display technology.
The Pixel 2's 5 - inch screen isn't the sharpest, at 1920 x 1080 pixels, and it's much smaller than the 5.8 - inch Galaxy S8, but it produced an excellent 148 percent of the sRGB color gamut.
Its 10.1 - inch 1280 x 800 screen doesn't provide a very sharp picture, but audio fares much better thanks to loud and clear stereo speakers, and with up to 64 GB of built in storage plus a microSD card slot there's plenty of room for apps, games and other media.
Like other high - end tablets, the screens are extremely sharp as well thanks to their 2560 × 1600 resolution, and all in all these are pretty much the best tablet displays that you will ever see.
CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS IN ANDROID 4.3 UPDATE — GALAXY GEAR Support — TRIM Support (Makes the device much faster)-- ANT + Support — Samsung KNOX Implementation (KNOX bootloader and dedicated application)-- Samsung Wallet comes pre-loaded — Improved RAM management — Improved Display colour reproduction (Display looks much sharper than before)-- Improved TouchWiz Launcher (Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog boxes much faster)-- ANT + Support — Samsung KNOX Implementation (KNOX bootloader and dedicated application)-- Samsung Wallet comes pre-loaded — Improved RAM management — Improved Display colour reproduction (Display looks much sharper than before)-- Improved TouchWiz Launcher (Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog boxes much sharper than before)-- Improved TouchWiz Launcher (Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog boxes Much less launcher redraws and less lag)-- New Samsung Keyboard — New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more)-- New Reading Mode (Optimises display for reading, used by only a few specific applications)-- New Camera firmware — Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog boxes etc)
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