We were also struck by how vibrant and
sharp the display looked.
Not exact matches
Having just recovered from injury, he
looked sharp, linked up well with the team and even though he failed to find the back of the net, he made intelligent runs into space to receive the ball, signs of gradual improvement and his decent
displays should've been a confidence booster.
You also get a new LED backlit
display which
looks bright and
sharp, even in direct sunlight.
I love the
sharp morning light on those floral
displays and on the crisp
look of your outfit.
Letterboxed at 1.85:1 and enhanced for 16x9
displays, the transfer is soft and dusky, as befitting a low - budget art house entry, maybe — yet when we see clips excerpted elsewhere on the disc, the film
looks more lustrous, if overly
sharp.
The image
looks very good,
displaying a picture which is very
sharp and clear.
Even the infotainment
display is great to
look at thanks to its
sharp graphics and portrait - orientated layout.
Displaying the ideal combination of rugged SUV design, alongside
sharp muscular body panelling and enhanced refinement, the Grandland X delivers exceptional performance and is bound to make a lasting impression with its captivating
looks.
While it doesn't have the same, easy - on - the - eye e-ink
display as a dedicated ereader, the HD screen is
sharp and text
looks good.
The iPhone X has a very high resolution 2.5 K 2436x1125 pixel
display with 458 pixels per inch (ppi) producing images that
look perfectly
sharp with normal 20/20 Vision under all normal viewing conditions, which always includes some ambient light that always lowers the visible image contrast and perceived image sharpness (Modulation Transfer MTF).
The high - resolution
display works wonderfully and the end - result is
sharper than the Droid Incredible for example, but when I showed the side by side view to «non-techies», most don't spot the difference in sharpness, but they see that the colors
look different (it always does).
The high - res
display is
sharp and text
looks great in all situations, plus as it's a Kindle there's access to all the Prime benefits, along with their vast store.
Built for reading Designed to
look and read like real paper, Kindle's E-Ink screen uses ink particles and hand - built fonts to
display sharp, dark text that reads like a printed page.
In my testing, text
looked smooth and
sharp — better than what I've seen on other Android tablet
displays, and a match for the Apple iPad (third and fourth generations).
We compared it with the iPhone's Retina
Display, for example, and noticed that the iPhone
looked a touch
sharper.
The most striking feature is its gorgeous 1920 x 1080
display, which
looks even
sharper than normal on the smaller device — it's a really good screen, but it creates some consequences.
The Galaxy S9 has a very high resolution 3K 2960x1440 pixel
display with 570 pixels per inch (ppi) producing images that
look perfectly
sharp with normal 20/20 Vision under all normal viewing conditions, which always includes some ambient light that always lowers the visible image contrast and perceived image sharpness (Modulation Transfer MTF).
Furthermore the e-Reader has a large 8 - inch screen to make reading that little bit easier, and the
display manages to make the text
look impressively
sharp.
Revolutionary electronic - paper
display provides a
sharp, high - resolution screen that
looks and reads like real paper.
It
looks good on the small slate, but competitors have been stepping up to
sharper 1,280 - by -800-pixel
displays and offering them for a lower price.
The Beats Audio headphones — this phone's other star distinction, after the 720p
display —
look sharp, with their red wires and finely - crafted earbuds.
it comes with a
sharp, high resolution electronic paper
display screen that
looks and reads like real paper.
The Galaxy Note8 has a very high resolution 3K 2960x1440 pixel
display with 521 pixels per inch (ppi) producing images that
look perfectly
sharp with normal 20/20 Vision under all normal viewing conditions, which always includes some ambient light that always lowers the visible image contrast and perceived image sharpness (Modulation Transfer MTF).
Like gone are the heavily pixelated
display which has now given way to much rounded and
sharper images which no doubt
look great on the iPad.
The 4.3 - inch, 540 - by -960-pixel qHD capacitive touch screen
looks rich and
sharp; it's a PenTile
display, which some people vehemently dislike, but I didn't mind it.
But unless the company adds some power,
sharper displays and better construction, it doesn't
look good.
Budget phones might not have the
sharpest displays, or the most seamless metal designs, but a cheaper smartphone can still be good
looking, offer decent specs, a good battery life and a solid performance while saving your pennies at the same time.
The screen is 300DPI, which makes it one of the
sharpest on the market, and really helps with making the letters appear clearer on the
display... kind of important if all you're going to be doing is
looking at words while using this thing.
The 1280 x 800 9.4 - inch
display looks sharp and at its core you have the power of the 1 GHz Tegra 2 chipset, also in most other rival devices.
The default size fonts will
look smaller, but
sharper and what's great is you can
display two 8 1/2 by 11 inch pages side by side and read them (in landscape mode of course).
The 1024 x 768 plastic eInk
display looked really
sharp and was a pleasure to
look at as text popped of the screen like bold letters typed onto paper.
In an LCD phone a 720p
display would offer a pretty
sharp image, but thanks to the phone's PenTile - type OLED screen, it
looks a little fuzzy.
The Amazon site states: «Revolutionary electronic - paper
display provides a
sharp, high - resolution screen that
looks and reads like real paper.»
The 13.97 cm Full HD touchscreen of this smartphone features the Perfect View
Display technology, so your onscreen visuals
look sharp and vivid.
Its 800 x 400 WVGA resolution may not be as
sharp as the qHD
displays (960 x 540) on other phones such as the HTC Sensation 4G, but the Galaxy S II's screen
looks great.
The 3.7 - inch
display uses what I'd call the minimum resolution for a high - end Android phone, 800 × 840, but the Super LCD screen
looks sharp and bright, both indoors and out.
Spreading 800 x 600 pixels over a 6in
display, the PRS - T1's 166dpi «pixel» density doesn't sound too hot when new smartphones offer 300 dpi, but the nature of E-ink keeps text
looking fairly
sharp.
The colors are
sharp although the black levels could be a little darker, but overall the
display is
looking good for this price segment.
The 7 - inch
display has a 1024 x 600 pixel resolution and text, images, and videos,
looked sharp for the most part.
The
display resolution is getting a little dated, but still the text
looks much
sharper and the background is lighter on the M92 than it was on my DX.
With the High resolution
display things
look glorious, but here you find the other side - effect of that high - res support: some page elements won't
look nearly as
sharp as others, just as you find on the MacBooks with Retina
display.
Visually, it's a lovely
sharp display to
look at and HD content
looks stunning on it, be that from games, or streamed content from somewhere like Netflix or Lovefilm.
The
display looked good, with a minimal air - gap and a wide viewing angle; but text and graphics weren't as
sharp as on the Acer Iconia Tab A700, which has higher resolution.
The Yoga Tablet 10
displays text clearly, but when reading a BBC article on Flipboard in Book mode the words didn't
look bold or
sharp.
Photos
look sharp when
displayed in the color LCD.
I didn't notice until I held the GlowLight Nook next to last year's Nook and a Kindle, and even though all three use the same
display technology the GlowLight Nook's text didn't
look quite as
sharp.
Of all three devices, the Kobo
looked sharpest when
displaying «Gone Girl» (Crown, 2012) by Gillian Flynn.
You can watch films on the dinky 2.8 in screen, but
sharp as it is, it's never going to
look as good as a full - face
display.
Coming to the quality of the
display, it offers 401ppi which makes it
sharp and colours
look great with a hint of a blue tone.
Text is incredibly
sharp, and images
look great, so comics really pop (though keep in mind you're still working with a black - and - white E Ink
display).