Sentences with phrase «on competing devices like»

It is sharper and supports deeper blacks than the IPS displays on competing devices like the iPhone 6 and Nexus 5X.
When Nintendo introduced the Switch in March, streaming video services, including Netflix and Hulu, were conspicuously absent despite their availability on competing devices like Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4.

Not exact matches

Fret Zealot will be competing directly with products like FretX, a $ 59 LED device that serves the same function, though it's more basic in design as it's placed only on the first four frets of a guitar.
Critics might ask why the web browser is still described as «experimental» or why they're not interested in accommodating or developing multimedia e-books, but I think Bezos is right to focus on building the best reading device he can instead of trying to compete with devices like the iPad.
Even on the 2.4 GHz band, Wi - Fi performance falls well behind cutting - edge devices like the Apple iPad Air and iPhone 6, but of course, that's not what we're really competing with.
In a world where most e-readers are shedding critical features to stay competitive, I like the fact Pocketbook keeps on pumping out fully featured devices and not trying to compete price wise with Amazon or Barnes and Noble.
This 7 - inch tablet, launched at Mobile World Congress 2014 on Sunday, looks to compete with devices like Google's Nexus 7, but brings full 4G LTE connectivity and phone functions, so it falls into the top end of the phablet line as much as it does the small tablet line.
I wonder what could happen if the Big Five publishers of the Anglo - Saxon world banded together like this to form an Alliance to defy Amazon, produce their own eReaders, develop their own software, and build up a robust ecosystem, to directly compete with Amazon, whom they so loathe yet can't live without... Off course the devices, software, and ecosystem would have to be absolutely top notch to make people actually consider leaving Amazon (the Big Five might want to capitalise on AudioBooks by making eReaders that allow you to plug in a headphone).
The phone's metal, glass and rubber aesthetic allows the Motion to compete favourably with other mid-range devices from Asus, Huawei, Alcatel or Motorola, but there's no way that the device can compete in the same space as phones like the Samsung Galaxy S7 or the iPhone 6S or the iPhone 7 — devices that are admittedly costlier than the Motion and older than the current generation of flagships, but that are nonetheless the devices that most people will settle on for brand reasons, performance reasons or both.
The move could affect companies like Amazon.com and others that sell e-book readers that compete with Apple's iPad tablet and offer free mobile apps so customers can read their e-book purchases on other devices.
Exclusive preloads like this are an interesting tactic to try and get in front of potential subscribers first; Mog's bundled on devices like the Nook Color but still has to compete with other preloaded music apps.
The company has not made this tablet to compete with the flagship models that are available on the market and neither had they marketed the device like that.
At an annual meeting of Amazon shareholders on 25 May 2010, CEO Jeff Bezos responded to a shareholder who asked about the iPad by saying, «The Kindle will compete with these LCD devices like the iPad by being a very focused product.
That's led to the rise of competing devices (like Sony's Reader, Amazon's Kindle and Plastic Logic's forthcoming device, due out early next year) along with competing proprietary formats for the content to be displayed on those devices.
This device isn't trying to compete for limited HDMI ports on your TV like the PS4 or Xbox One.
With the rollout of Assistant, Google can also expand sales availability of the Google Home as its competes on the smart speaker front with Amazon, while new devices like smart displays are slated for later this year.
News site Cheddar claims that Facebook is working on a video - chat device called Portal which will compete directly with devices like Amazon's Echo Show.
The lack of dual cameras on the Mix 2 felt like a glaring omission on a high - end phone for 2017, so it's nice to see this handsome device get better snappers to help it compete with newer handsets from rivals like Google and Samsung.
On paper, and in the quick demo, the HomePod sounds like a quintessential Apple product: A high - end music device that works a lot like competing products but puts an Apple stamp (and a fat Apple price tag) on the audio enchiladOn paper, and in the quick demo, the HomePod sounds like a quintessential Apple product: A high - end music device that works a lot like competing products but puts an Apple stamp (and a fat Apple price tag) on the audio enchiladon the audio enchilada.
That's a significant difference from competing devices like a HDHomeRun Connect, which allows users to stream two different OTA channels on two devices at once.
That could indicate an intention to try to compete on the high end of the smart speaker market against devices like Apple's recently introduced HomePod, as opposed to the more entry - level Google Home Mini and Amazon Echo Dot.
The most exciting feature, and a trick competing devices like the iPhone 8 and Galaxy S8 won't have, is a squeezable frame similar to the one found on the HTC U11.
This 7 - inch tablet, launched at Mobile World Congress 2014 on Sunday, looks to compete with devices like Google's Nexus 7, but brings full 4G LTE connectivity and phone functions, so it falls into the top end of the phablet line as much as it does the small tablet line.
A $ 150 - 200 HomePod certainly wouldn't compare with the likes of a $ 50 device from Google or Amazon, and it still wouldn't be truly accessible to everyone.But it would help Apple rope in the more hesitant customers on the fence about HomePod — and help Apple better compete in the already highly competitive world of smart speakers.
With devices like the Xiaomi Mi MIX, Samsung Galaxy S8 and more in the market, companies keep on competing with each other to become the first truly bezel-less smartphone manufacturer.
Android fans everywhere seem to be crossing their fingers that Google finally buckles down and creates their own devices to compete on an iPhone - like level, making the software universe far more cohesive.
Since the Bixby - powered speaker will compete with not only the HomePod but also established smart speakers like Amazon's Echo series and Google's Google Home, Samsung is setting its new product apart from its rivals by promising a device that's strongly focused on audio quality and efficient management of connected home appliances.
ASUS has plenty of devices on offer and has for a while, but many of their mobile devices didn't make it far out of their home country for quite some time, making it near impossible to know they have anything to compete against the likes of Samsung and other brands which are more globally recognized.
The smartphone also includes a number of features we've seen crop up in competing high - end devices, like a fingerprint sensor, USB Type - C for charging and data transfer, two SIM card slots, and a unique notification control switch on the side.
The device is clearly meant to compete with other smart speakers on the market, like Google Home and Amazon Echo.
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