Sentences with phrase «older screen tech»

But the company, built on the older screen tech, couldn't afford the outlay needed for new foundries.
All have high resolution Carta screens with 300 ppi, except the entry - level Kindle which uses older screen tech with only 167 ppi.
Flipping pages is quick and robust, but there is a noticeable flickering of the e-ink page, due to the older screen tech the PRO is employing.
I'd be afraid the Flipbook having older screen tech / build quality to offset the price.

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One friend of mine, a 51 - year - old contractor, got into the vehicle at night, noticed the high - tech navigation / audio / SYNC display screen glowing in the instrument panel, and said, «What does this vehicle cost?
That sounds old hat, yet it's fine in practice, and the screen tech delivers a punchy and sharp picture.
It just doesn't make sense to sell an ereader with inferior screen tech that's 6 years old.
HTC has today confirmed rumours of a planned switch away from the supply constrained AMOLED screen tech it sticks in its Desire and Nexus One phones, with new / old and more plentiful «Super LCD» screens replacing them.
Cos cos cos... my sluggish old iphone 3g screen has gone all white and i need some new tech love from you guys
Today, 443 guestrooms display the merging of historic past with modern present, offering old time charm with high - tech amenities and conveniences such as high speed Internet access, flat - screen televisions, and premium bedding.
The graphics are well behind those of the PlayStation Vita, the 3D effect is finicky and rarely put to essential use, and the touch tech feels ages old compared to phone and tablet screens.
That sounds old hat, yet it's fine in practice, and the screen tech delivers a punchy and sharp picture.
But this year, several top tech companies showed off 8K screens with 16 - times as many pixels as those old 1080p HD TVs.
The study, performed with 32 texters between 19 and 32 years old, showed that Baidu's tech is three times faster than typing in English, with an error rate 20.4 percent lower than someone hunting and pecking on the screen.
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