Sentences with phrase «really nice screens»

At a peak of 602 nits, the XA2 Ultra can get roughly 15 percent brighter than the HTC U11 Life and the Moto X4 Android One, both of which also claim really nice screens.
Caviezel and Ejiofor have a really nice screen presence together, but the interjections of home life between Caviezel and Alexander just stomp out any flow to the story telling.

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While the curved screen makes the phone look really nice, it doesn't add that much of a benefit that makes it worth paying a higher price.
A printable version would be really nice =\ Or something I can see on my screen all at once without having to be scrolling, looking for ingredients, etc... It looks cool, but I basically have to go through and write down the ingredients and directions for myself.
If you are a heavy commuter really weight conscious, you can go for the 11 inch, although you'll have a smaller screen and a somewhat less nice keyboard, which is a bit uncomfortable to type when it is resting on your lap.
It also offers a really nice system for drug screening
This is really important so I hope you're scrunched up to your screen nice and close.
That would be really cool because in Skyward Sword there where times I didn't want to make a motion or point at the screen and I would have preferred traditional controls then again I did really like Motion controls so having the option would be nice.
The show does a great job of balancing his time on screen, giving her a nice relationship on the side of what really matters, her business.
The visuals look really nice on the big screen and even in handheld mode, the game doesn't look that bad.
The game's art style and color palette look really nice on the Switch screen but one of the minor qualm I had with the game was related to its controls.
Most viewers will come away impressed by the sheer amount of big - name stars that contribute to the film in smaller roles, and while they all offer some nice character work here, this film really belongs to Ralph Fiennes, who shows quite well that he can command the screen in a lightly comedic fashion, rather than as the heavy that dominates most of his better known works.
IMO, MVC 1 had the best character select screen / sound / graphics out of the series, even though it had the least amount of non-hidden characters (and the hidden ones are really nice bonus).
As nice as it is to see Paul Newman on screen, I really don't understand how his performance overshadowed Law's in the eyes of the Academy.
The audio system is really nice, and the addition of the DVD screen is an option my kids love.
The sound system and the media screen are really nice.
Up front — especially with the Premium Package adding Leather and JBL Sound — it's a really nice place to be with its wraparound dashboard, good - looking Toyota Touch 2 infotainment screen bang in the middle and some properly upmarket materials in evidence.
For instance it was really nice to see that Chevrolet incorporated a back up camera into the navigation screen, and it was even better when we saw that the lines were moving with the steering wheel.
This is a nice highway cruiser; in fact it's a nice cruiser in all conditions in terms of comfort, a well - appointed interior, big 8.4 - inch Uconnect screen on the dash (the graphics, while I don't find them dated per se, are somewhat silly but don't really bother me) and an outstanding driving position, just to name a few.
Because I create documents that require color, a bigger color screen would be really nice.
The screen's frontlight looks really nice; it doesn't have any weird colors or tones at all like some frontlights.
It really has been reduced to just a screen and a button, there's very little to say but that it's nice.
Split screen for notes is also nice, although I would want really either to toggle between the two full size pages rather than reduce a page size for note taking.
I've spent time with a demo unit and the screen is REALLY nice.
What is really impressive is that the screen has a nice hinged design and can tilt 360 degrees.
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.
A big vibrant screen, it looks really nice and Bookeen has a storied history in this space.
nice to see the pinch & zoom improvements, really hope that will also get rolled out with the upcoming aura hd firmware update as i would definitly opt for the larger screen (as mentioned before, i'd so much wish for a 8 - 9 ″ version of the aura hd with the otherwise identical specs).
not sure if i really like the flush bezel / screen of the aura as it may make it more prone to catch scratches but the more flat design looks nice indeed.
If you were holding out, hey, this screen is really nice!
: — RRB -: — RRB -: — RRB -: — RRB -: — RRB - I had the G1 & The first mytouch upgraded to a vibrant my vibrant was nice but the horrible battery was killing me being stuck on 2.1 was even worst the lack of flash & no front facing camera at the end of the day I truly hated my vibrant I would never get a nother samsung again I don't care if the phone can fly: — RRB - I love my mytouch4g but it's not that great for hardcore gaming it slowed down the screen seems to look washed out so when you are browsing the web certain things don't look good on it the brightness on the mytouch4g sucks if your outside you have to put the brigthness all the way up knowing thats going to kill my battery it's not as fast and snappy I want it to be don't get me wrong the mytouch4g is a sexy lookin phone I love the front facing camera and the flash it takes really good pictures is a great phone but it has its flaws it does it have nothin on the LG G2X it leave it in DUST but the htc pyramid give it some work the only difference is the 4.3 inch screen & the HD screen new HTC UI 3.0 1.2 Dual core CPU 4G NO 3G.
Screen size is nice, and I * really * like the capacitive pen option.
Some of the older ereaders were really nice but newer models have more advanced software and better screens with frontlights.
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.
Sure, a 16 - level screen would be nice, but e-readers really aren't the venue for art.
Accelerometer support was spot on, the screen really looks nice, and everything just flows smoothly.
That said, though, the screen is DAMN sexy and really looks nice.
Although it's really nice, you can really tell it was made for a phone with a bigger screen.
Yeah the Storm is nice, I didn't really like the whole «screen» click thing but that's just a matter of personal preference.
The bigger screen and upgraded processor were the main selling points for me (the other features are just nice extras I won't really ever use).
Aside from the E Ink Pearl screen that is great for reading and the Wacom touchscreen that is nice for taking on - screen notes, there really isn't anything special about the Icarus Excel's hardware.
... Can't deny they do tend to get a lot of exclusives... Looks like a nice design round back... And I really hope they do something «DIFFERENT» for Sense UI on Honeycomb... because the Sense UI on the FLyer is just a the same phone UI on a bigger screen....
From a more practical standpoint, I found myself scrolling through documents and app screens by using the touchscreen rather than the mouse or touchpad, it's really a nice bonus.
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.
I thought that at least screen mirroring would be available on 5.1 like it is on my Lenovo Tab 2 10 (a really nice budget tablet if you want a 10 - inch screen), but sadly that's not the case, so like the Tab 4 there is no way to connect the Tab A to a TV.
But, if you really like touchscreens or library books, and are OK with using your computer to find, organize, and download e-books, the new Sony E-Readers are nice devices with great screens.
The home screen has a nice minimal layout, and OS 6.1 icons look really sharp with the red wallpapers.
I didn't much care for the bar area (the huge screen wasn't really my kind of thing) but between the very nice staff and the impressive food offerings (all of which are complimentary if you have lounge access) it's really hard to fault this lounge without being very picky.
As for the hotel, the accommodations are really nice — my private en - suite room had a fridge, flat screen TV, fan, air conditioner, and huge bed.
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