Sentences with phrase «same sensor»

The phrase "same sensor" means that two or more things are using or sharing the exact same device or tool to sense or detect something. Full definition
Super Cruise starts with same sensors as other automakers use: adaptive cruise control radar morphed with a lane centering assist camera embedded in the windshield mirror cluster.
Google begs to differ, and managed to put its version of Apple's Portrait Mode in both the Pixel 2 XL and the regular - human - sized Pixel 2, using the exact same sensors in both phones.
The Olympus E-PM2 is one of the cheaper Micro 4 / 3 cameras out there, but it actually features the exact same sensor and image processor as the famed
The same sensors that can detect disease can also be used to do chemical warfare testing.
You want both to use the same maps, the same sensor technologies... That means the technology platform is very similar and we see that as an opportunity to bring the most focused and most comprehensive solution on the market.»
The same sensors, activity trackers, smartphones, and social networks that they eagerly foist on customers to reveal their habits and behavior can be turned inward, on employees in their work environments, to learn whether it's true that getting engineers and salespeople talking actually works.
Then, to determine the ankle's location in space and to adjust the angle of the prosthetic foot appropriately (if, say, a person's foot is suspended in midair going down stairs), Herr incorporated the same sensors used in guided missile systems.
«With the same sensor you could measure magnetic fields, electric fields and now temperature, all with the same probe in the same place at approximately the same time,» he said.
But Bryen says that the same sensor technology, and the algorithms controlling fuel - air mixtures, can also improve the efficiency of fuel - injection engines, including the latest Japanese designs with multiple valves and stratified charge combustion.
This is the sensor that both allows cruise control to engage / automatically disengage when you hit the brake, and the same sensor...
If you have an «interior temp» reading on your dash, it probably uses the same sensor.
ABS and stability control are related (both require control of the brake system, both use the same sensors), so I'd be surprised if they were separate systems.
I thought so... Ran into the same a while back: There's a recall for both cam and crank sensor premature failures on the 2.5 L and it looks like the same sensors.
Additionally, when backing out of a parking spot, the same sensors warn if you're about to be clipped by a car crossing from behind you, 65 - 80 feet away.
The same sensors used for BLIS also provide rear cross-traffic alerts (CTA) that warn of traffic coming from the side as you back out of a parking spot.
Although this is not part of the AWD system, the computer makes use of the same sensors to determine wheel slip and traction.
The Frontal Collision system occasionally flashed a red car icon in the head - up display if it felt I was approaching traffic in front too quickly, while City Collision Mitigation relies on that same sensor system to hit the brakes to prevent low - speed collisions.
You can also option the RDX with adaptive cruise control, and this runs off the same sensors as the collision mitigation system, which means it's also super-sensitive.
Usually, the two use the same sensors and come together.
The display also contains the same sensors as the 12.9 - inch iPad Pro, which means it is compatible with Apple's new Pencil accessory.
The Galaxy S7 Edge sports a 12 - megapixel OIS «Dual Pixel» camera (f / 1.7 aperture) on its back, while there's a 5 - megapixel shooter (f / 1.7 aperture) included up front, same sensors are included in the Galaxy S7 as well.
The camera, which uses the same sensor as the Google Pixel, takes great photos, which rival shots taken on a Samsung or Apple phone.
These are the same sensors that let you control games by moving the device.
Because Samsung didn't spend any time in its press release on them, we assume that they are probably going to be using the same sensors and optics, too.
The camera is pretty decent, seems as if it's the same sensor as the one in the BlackBerry Torch and the BlackBerry Bold 9780.
You'll find the usual connectivity features on board both including Wi - Fi, Bluetooth and NFC, as well as the same sensors, but Samsung offers a fingerprint reader on its Galaxy Tab S, whereas Sony has steered clear of the fingerprint sensors on its products.
The camera performs well and though it includes the same sensor as the iPhone 4S, I've found that the iPhone takes better photos in terms of clarity.
It features the same sensor and hardware accelerated vision processing instruments to deliver great experiences.
That's the goal of a collision avoidance system, which uses a lot of the same sensors as adaptive cruise control in order to «see» the road ahead.
The protruding camera on the back irks slightly — you'd think that on a device this size there would be space to make it flush — but given that it's using the same sensor as in the iPhone 7, we can see the choice Apple made here.
This is the same sensor you'll find in a lot of other phones, from the Galaxy S4 to the LG G3 and Galaxy Note 3, but the photos you get from it are remarkably average.
(Samsung isn't using all the same sensors to capture your whole face.)
The same sensors are in the iPad Air 2 and the iPad mini 4.
It has the same sensor and similar measurements, with a standard scooped design inherited from the old Logitech G100s.
This year, the company took the pretty much the same sensor, and beefed up the optics.
You do get better results using GCam and editing the RAW file yourself, but I still wish they'd kept the same sensor size from the V20 but used an upgraded model from Sony and kept all the goodies like the glass lens element.
The front FaceTime camera is still the same sensor as iPhone 5s but benefits from the new ISP and from a Retina Flash.
Around the back, you get both standard and wide - angle shooters at 13 megapixels, this time using the same sensor.
The Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus offer dual apertures in the same sensor.
These same sensors also calculate the orientation of your hand.
The second camera is actually the same sensor used in the front - facing camera featured on the original One.
The front camera is 13MP as well with the same sensor as the one on the back, and this has support for 4K recording as well.
This is the same sensor that featured on Huawei's Nexus 6P and LG's Nexus 5X last year.
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