I prefer the larger screen, but it's up to you.
Yet, as consumers are increasingly trending towards larger smartphones so they don't have to carry around both a phone and a tablet, the Redmi Note would likely appeal to many who
prefer a larger screen for their entertainment needs — and indeed, it acts as a perfect companion on long commutes.
I will always
prefer a larger screen, and expect it when I buy a larger device.
Now with that said because
I prefer the larger screen, but the screen is not as crisp as the Bold because they fit almost the same screen resolution in a screen half the size.
When it comes to a tablet, even a mid-sized one, I do
prefer a larger screen.
While a full - keyboard is a must - have for many people, I much
prefer the larger screen and thinner size offered by the Torch 9850/9860.
Some people are happy using their phones for email and web browsing and others may
prefer a larger screen to do the same.
Even though I very much
prefer larger screen devices this still appeals to me.
«As for reading, I think there is a certain type of consumer who hops on a train for 10 minutes and might want to read on their phone, but for longer sitting reading, people
prefer larger screens.»
For those of us who
prefer larger screens, the comfort of our own homes, and more freedom of hands to reach for those tasty chips, this might just be exactly what we're looking for.
39 % use an e-reader such as a Kindle, 37 % use reading apps on their smartphones and 36 %
prefer a large screen tablet device.
With the BlackBerry Torch 9850, RIM is reaching out to smartphone buyers who
prefer large screens instead of physical keyboards.
And even when the small screen did not have any negative effect on reading comprehension, the participants in this study still
preferred a larger screen.
I've found
myself preferring the large screen of the iPad 2, but GTA3 is just as much fun on the iPhone.
The Phab 2 is aimed at catering to the niche who
prefer large screened display for media consumptions.
With the BlackBerry Torch 9850, RIM is reaching out to smartphone buyers who
prefer large screens instead of physical keyboards.
Those who
prefer large screen phones should consider the GALAXY Note 2 and Nokia Lumia 1520.
«In order to attract potential Note consumers who
prefer a large screen, Samsung has decided to adopt bigger screens for both new models of the S8,» an analyst revealed.
Designed for those who
prefer larger screens, the Huawei Mate 9 packs a 5.9 - inch display alongside an upgraded dual camera solution and a faster SoC.
Users are said to now
prefer large screen smartphones over small tablets, and the iPhone 6 Plus serves both as proof and, ironically, as a warning to Apple's own iPads.
Someday though, some designer is going to do an office that is actually functional and ergonomic so I can get ideas for a space when things like speakers, a large monitor [I am a programmer and while I can work on a laptop, my eyes
prefer a large screen], external hard drive for backups, router, printer / scanner, etc..
Not exact matches
Just as those glued to their television sets for six or seven hours a night reasonably
prefer sets with PIP (picture in picture) which let one see the action of more than one channel at once, to enhance surfing (at the loss of coherence, if you value that), so, too, do workers chained to computer monitors for eight or more hours a day naturally
prefer to have a
large screen with 16 million possible shades and hues of color, with a number of programs opened at once.
I've come to realize that the LX model is one of the better trim levels for gas mileage as it's the lightest (weight) model and I do
prefer the audio layout with the
large buttons than the two
screen setup you get with EX-L and above).
The right
screen can be controlled by a
large touchpad or circular knob in the center console, but I
prefer to use the thumb pads on either side of the steering wheel.
For most of my time in the car I had a nearly empty LCD
screen when I would have
preferred a
larger gauge cluster.
While the X3 does offer a
larger display
screen and embedded iDrive system, for those who
prefer the simplicity of timeless luxury style, the GLC is just the ticket.
For example, not all customers have a smart phone; and even if they do have one, they might
prefer to access web content on a
larger screen.
I don't particularly enjoy reading text on the iPhone; I'd
prefer a
larger e-ink
screen.
When the 7 - inch Amazon Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble Nook tablets arrived, I lauded them as better than most Android tablets, but still
preferred my iPad's
larger screen and iOS interface.
In fact, a recent T - Mobile survey2 showed 77 percent of consumers
prefer a device with a 4.5 - inch or
larger display rather than a smaller
screen.
I
prefer my device smaller and lighter, so I have no desire for a
larger screen.
But some people may
prefer a
larger 10 ″
screen.
I am serious advocate of
large screen Ereaders, I believe trend of sales doesn't imply most
prefered choice it would do only if there are enough options available, it is said in the same way before 5inch phone became the most preferable option and before the tablets booming on 9inch, if I am not wrong iPad Air has more sales than iPad mini.....
Personally I
prefer the higher - quality design and the
larger 7.8 - inch
screen on the Kobo Aura One, so the 2nd gen H2O never really clicked for me, but it's still a nice device in its own right and provides a solid alternative to all the 6 - inch ereaders available on the market — more choices is always a good thing, especilly when it comes to ebook readers.
But it's also possible that tablets may simply evolve into single - purpose devices found in kitchens, schools and other situations where keyboards are cumbersome and
large screens are
preferred.
Those who want a device primarily for eBook reading will
prefer The Nook Tablet's
larger selection, better eReading software, and sharper
screen.
As tablet users start to
prefer those smaller, cheaper tablet devices, more value and capability is needed in the
larger screen segment.
If you'd
prefer a
larger 6 - inch
screen, the Astak Mentor is the better choice.
That said, we imagine many of you will
prefer the look of the
larger, 4:3 aspect
screen of the iPad mini.
Android fans might
prefer the more colorful
screen on the Galaxy Player 4.0, but those looking to get the full Gingerbread experience on a media player / tiny tablet with a slightly
larger display will love the Galaxy Player's solid sound, long battery life, and more - than - adequate performance.
In a market like India, a user
prefers a phone call and data capable Smartphone over a non-connected
larger screen tablet.»
It's heavier (nearly 3 pounds) but also much
larger (8 1/2 - by - 11 inches), since its creators believed that readers would
prefer a bigger
screen to a higher - resolution one.
The Mini's 5 ″
screen may be a trifle small, particularly for older readers who may
prefer larger fonts, but it fits a niche market no one else is filling: a pocket - sized E-Ink e-reader.
At the same time, some may
prefer the Air's
larger screen when viewing content, especially when there are multiple viewers or you're using it in a situation where you're a few feet away — such as in the kitchen.
Those looking for a bigger display might
prefer the Android - powered Samsung Galaxy S II, which offers a
larger screen and some key features the iPhone 4S lacks, such as true 4G speeds (on Sprint and T - Mobile) and Facebook integration.
In addition to TalkBand B1, Huawei has announced multiple smartphones at MWC 2014, but if you
prefer large -
screen design, their MediaPad X1 7.0 Android phone may be able to draw your more attention.
The Xoom is likely to remain on the
larger end of the spectrum; if you
prefer something with a smaller
screen that's easier to tote around, the Xoom might not be the right tablet for you.
The bigger size gives you some extra
screen real estate if you
prefer a
larger display.
The game worked perfectly on both tablets, though I certainly
prefer iPad Air's
larger screen.
I must admit that I've always
preferred a
larger tablet
screen, but after spending time with the first iPad mini, I began to see the benefits of a nearly pocket - sized device.