Not exact matches
A higher -
resolution screen would be
nice since is all too easy to see individual pixels, an unfortunate phenomenon referred to in the industry as the «
screen door effect.»
Pros:
Nice screen size, sharp
resolution, super speedy performance, Apple Pencil support, works as a tablet or laptop
The gauges are
nice and bright, and the LCD
screens between the gauges and on the dashboard are high
resolution with appealing graphics.
The Range Rover's surround camera system is
nice for parking, but the image
resolution on the
screen and the backup camera isn't of the best quality.
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.
The
screen's
nice, very clear with good
resolution, and I think it's even clearer than my second - generation iPad.
All in all, looks like a
nice device - especially that
screen resolution.
A Fire tablet with a high
resolution screen for readers would be a
nice option to have available...
Inside we find a Android 4.4 tablet sporting a 9.6 - inch
screen with a 1280 x 800
resolution IPS display, and 1 GB of RAM, but it is at least powered by a
nice processor which is the same 1.2 GHz quad - core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor found in the new 9.7 - inch Samsung Galaxy Tab A that's launching this week.
The reading experience on a retina iPad is a little better — those are some of the
nicest tablet
screens around and the
resolution is higher — but all tablets have glare and can be hard on the eyes.
That's not exactly surprising, given the extremely positive reception for the first - generation device, but it would've been
nice to see
screen resolution improve to perhaps match up with the Kobo Aura HD, which boasts a 256 ppi
screen.
Android 3.2 is the first version of Honeycomb to play
nice with lower
resolution screens, like the Dell
Not only is that
screen nice and responsive, but the 854 x 480 pixel
resolution 3.7 - inch capacitive display looks good too.
The
screen's 1,280 x 800
resolution is
nice to work on, and being able to use your fingers for zooming and other commands while drawing (thanks to N - trig's DuoSense tech) is very handy.
The
screen comes in at a now - fairly - standard - for - Andriod 4.3 - inches, which is a pretty
nice size, but unfortunately its takes a step down in
resolution and quality from the One X's 720p Super LCD2.
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.
Don't get me wrong, it has a really
nice high -
resolution screen with 300 ppi, but there are some serious holes in the spec sheet for a device at that price point.
In a nutshell, the tablet has a
nice high -
resolution screen and the Android 5.0 operating system is zippy and smooth, and the device's 1.7 GHz quad - core processor keeps things moving along quickly with no lag issues.
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.
The tablet showed up at the FCC website this week and according to the user manual the WindPad Enjoy 10 has 1 GHz ARM Cortex - A8 processor, Android 2.3 operating system, and a ridiculously low
screen resolution of 800 x 480 pixels even though the tablet has a
nice big 10 inch capacitive touchscreen display.
A
nice clear high -
resolution 800 × 480
screen, 8 GB internal memory and expandable memory up to 32 GB with Micro SD slot for all your multimedia content.
The high
resolution screen is a
nice upgrade, but in all honesty the difference is hardly noticeable in real life.
It's
nicer than the Fire or Nook's lower
resolution screens and those aren't bad by any means.
The
resolution isn't as high as some other tablets but the
screen looks really
nice regardless and is a good comprise for increased battery life and performance.
Otherwise, it's comparable to the PSP version of Felghana, though a bit
nicer looking due to the higher
resolution screen.
People did say the curved
screen was
nicer to use, but the phones barely sold at the time because they were massive and the
screens were lower
resolution plastic.
It has similarly
nice aesthetics (with some white plastic thrown in), the same internal specs (with the addition of expandable storage), the same camera, the same
screen resolution, and many of the same features (with the addition of a fingerprint reader that you probably won't use).
Our budget pick has a 1920 × 1080
resolution screen, a
nice bonus in this price range.
Considering that other «premium» smartphones such as the Sony Xperia Z5 Compact are still running
screens with a
resolution of 720 x 1,280, it's
nice to see that OnePlus hasn't dropped the quality of the
screen for its cheaper phone.
The large size and high
resolution make it ideal for any sort of content, and there's a
nice amount of saturation that makes the
screen pop.
Its Super AMOLED 2,560 x 1,440 QHD
resolution allows the colors to really pop on the
screen, and the added waterproof functionality is a
nice touch.
The larger
screen resolution in a smaller form factor definitely gives it a leg up, and the HDR10 and Dolby Vision support are
nice added features as well.
With Android 3.1, 1 GB RAM, a slightly higher
resolution screen, thinner and a
nice design overall, Galaxy Tab had enough to take on the latest iPad.
In terms of video capture there's 720p available to match the
screen resolution, but also a 120 fps slow - motion option (also at 720p), which is a
nice feature.
For those who need a refresher, Big Picture Mode takes Steam and makes it play
nice with larger
screens, upping the
resolution and allowing users to navigate the Steam interface using a controller.
This is a Full HD display, while the
resolution may not be high enough for some consumers, the
screen is
nice as it gets plenty bright, picture quality is sharp, and the digitizer under the
screen is very responsive.
A higher
resolution screen would be
nice, but considering this is a business - class laptop that's not really a deal breaker and doesn't prevent the X240 from becoming our newest Editors» Choice for business ultrabooks.
While
resolution could be higher for a display of this size, it was actually quite
nice to have bigger elements on the
screen which made typing easier.
The 5.3 - inch display is bright and crisp and looks about the same as any other
screen with a
resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels, the phone has a
nice super-big SIM card and microSD card tray, and the dual cameras on the back shoot some really cool wide - angle photos and video.
I also used gfive g95, it is also call jumbo, awesome mobile,
screen resolution would have been much better, it comes with metallic body and really responsive and crispy display, camera is really
nice but not comparable to galaxy s2, and all these smartphones comes with 4gb sd card.
The
screen here is
nice enough because it's a decent size for the average user, and it's Full HD, but it's definitely not going to cut it completely for those who prefer a higher quality display
resolution, especially since they're becoming more and more common on phones now.