Not exact matches
Just as example has somebody checked the
last sony ereader, that
device is absolutely ridicolous, ok a
nice touchscreen (e-ink technology) very sensitive, but the contrast is absolutely ridicolous, it is like old 80's calculator, the background is a kind of dark grey and no contrast at all.
We got to try a prototype Yoga 11 briefly at a Lenovo event
last week, and it seems like it could be a pretty solid
device, with a responsive interface, a full keyboard, two full - sized USB 2.0 ports, a full - size HDMI jack and a
nice deep SD card slot.
I shouldn't be too surprised as people were still trying to get Ice Cream Sandwich up and going on the trusty G1
last I checked, but it's still
nice to know how dedicated the community is to supporting our
devices far beyond what OEMs and carriers typically do.
It's a
nice device, shrewdly updated from
last year's Sony Reader Wi - Fi PRS - T1, with faster page refreshes and a sleeker design.
Apart from the fancy new display, Amazon claims that the
device battery can
last up to six weeks, which is certainly very
nice, especially considering the fact that the Kindle Voyage is the thinnest Kindle
device ever.
Still, it's
nice to see Nintendo acknowledge the shortcomings of its
last plug - and - play
device.
The
device looks quite
nice because of it, and actually looks a lot like the Huawei Honor 6 Plus which was released at the end of
last year.
This is a limited upgrade on
last year's model but it has a
nice premium design, Alexa integration and some appealing new fast - charging features that make it worthwhile if you're running an older
device and you're looking for an upgrade.
So the back of the
device is not metal, and it looks
nicer than
last year's Moto Z Play, but it also doesn't attract fingerprints as easily.
It also represents a small 7 % increase on the
last generation Note's display, which isn't a huge amount, but still
nice considering the actual size of the
device hasn't increased as a result.
Back
last year Samsung introduced a
nice feature called Always On Display which gave a peek at the important details like notifications, call and time even when the
device was locked.
The carrier has been taking orders for the
device from
last week and on the occasion of the launch, it has decided to throw a
nice deal to its customers by giving an $ 500 off who buy two units of LG V30.
I've been MMX fan since I bought Canvas 2 A110
last year in January and MMX then launched some
nice devices like HD, Magnus and also provided some Android updates (4.1.1 for A110, 4.2.1 for A116) but since then I've never heard about a software update from MMX.