Sentences with phrase «much sharper text»

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...
The Voyage will apparently have a 6 - inch display, which is the same as the current Paperwhite, but it will apparently offer 300 ppi pixel density, which should make for much sharper text.

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Watching videos and playing games is much more life - like and the same applies to ebook reading, as well, what with the texts appearing sharp with less noise around the edges.
All (computer generated) text will appear much sharper, but it will make the most difference whenever there is tiny text and fine graphics, which you often see when surfing the web (like the front page of The New York Times) or in a complex spreadsheet.
Such display give you the feel of printed text which is sharp and clear with comfort of viewing it under bright light, and which is much unlike backlit computers and phones.
Also, with an Android browser, zooming in and out is only going to be that much more easy if the text on the page happens to be too sharp or too big for an ideal reading experience.
It's still a plastic, capacitive touch screen, but the sharper text is much easier on the eyes.
Also the text is much darker and sharp.
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.
The display resolution is getting a little dated, but still the text looks much sharper and the background is lighter on the M92 than it was on my DX.
Text was much sharper, and we could make out more detail in the two same Flickr photos of the Eiffel Tower.
That drawback, coupled with the display's not particularly sharp text (which could be as much due to how Google renders text in Honeycomb as it is to the display) and the tablet's overall weight, made for unsatisfactory e-reading.
Compared to reading on tablets, the Nook's text is sharper and comparing it to eInk technology eReaders such as the Kindle, the background page is much whiter and the text slightly darker.
Some have reported that text isn't quite as sharp on the NOOK GlowLight as compared to the original NOOK Simple Touch Reader, but I couldn't tell much of a difference except that text on the original NOOK Simple Touch Reader is just a little lighter.
I would say the Moto X's performance here still isn't as good something like the Samsung Galaxy S6 or Galaxy Note 5, but it is definitely leaps and bounds better than the 2014 Moto X. Specifically, images are much sharper and more detailed, which you can see pretty easily when zooming into text.
Text, videos, and images look much sharper, and the colors are much more accurate than the Z1.
That's high enough for sharp images and text and doesn't take a toll on the battery as much as a higher resolution screen does.
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