Sentences with phrase «slightly better screen»

Slightly better screen density aside, the Galaxy S7's screen just looks better in more instances, especially outdoors, where it has traditionally been difficult to crank brightness to adequate levels.
Once you get your head around pressing down to move right and up to move left, it's almost like you have a miniature Game Boy with a slightly better screen on your wrist.
And is a small increase in battery life or a slightly better screen enough to warrant a 100 dollar increase in price?
Having the same price as the 5th - generation model released in 2015 ($ 49.99), Amazon Fire 7 (2017) has a slightly better screen.
But keep in mind that the 8 - incher has a slightly better screen and bigger battery, in addition to having more storage available.
This one rather comes down to a case of software and imaging working in favour of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 V - as well as a slightly better screen - against the lack of apps, HDMI and marginally sexier form factor of the iPad 2.
When Nook 1 was first announced, it had the following main advantages over the incumbent Kindle 2 — PDF support, ebook lending (even if it was / is just a token feature), library book support, replaceable battery, LCD touch - screen at the bottom, millions of free books from Google (although you could convert these for Kindle), ePub support, Chess and Sudoku, slightly better screen contrast, memory card slot, both WiFi and 3G.
What you don't get — international wireless, international book downloads via wireless (you have to use your PC outside the US to download books and then transfer them to the Kindle 2 US), the slightly better screen of the Kindle 2 global.
It's hard to recommend paying twice as much for the Voyage just to get a slightly better screen and page sensor buttons.
It has a slightly better screen.

Not exact matches

The curved display is also supposed to provide a better media viewing experience, akin to the slightly concave screens in movie theatres.
TIM CATO: George's game might age slightly better, though, just because he's a better shooter who does more work off screens, percentage wise, than any other offensive star currently in the league.
On a visual note they seem to have tried to make the film appear like the pages of a comicbook, split screens with a bit of text and in a slightly cartoony way, kinda works but the rest of the film needs to be good to make it fully work.
Alexandra Daddario's earnest Summer gets a slightly better deal — or at least more screen time, though she mostly just tags along with Mitch and Matt, offering wide - eyed reaction shots at their exploits.
«I may as well shoot myself like Mother,» mutters Stalin's grieving, slightly crazy daughter, Svetlana (Andrea Riseborough, who proves herself, again, to be one of the finer screen actresses alive).
If the script would have been reworked slightly, this would certainly have been a great comedy, as it is, it's a decent film with good on - screen gags.
It appears as if the Best Supporting Actress race will be between Jennifer Lawrence and Lupita Nyong» o, and with the latter recently winning at the Screen Actor Guild, we have her slightly nudging out J - Law for the win.
Franco stars as The Room director Tommy Wiseau, a bizarre and slightly mysterious individual who has become a cult hero thanks to his weird on - screen persona as well as accounts of his maniacal off - screen behavior.
If «The Office» (which Kwapis occasionally executive - produces and directs), feels a little too good for network television (especially in its most recent episodes), License to Wed feels slightly out of its league on the big screen.
With Good Luck Chuck just around the bend, and making such a desperately naked play to position itself as the next Wedding Crashers, I figured it's time to re-post a slightly redacted version of that film's original review, originally published in Screen International upon its theatrical release in 2005.
That's because, like older Metroid games, Samus Returns wants you to play it again and again, faster and better each time — with Samus rewarding you at the end with a slightly different end screen, just like her feminine reveal in the NES original.
«For a Good Time, Call...» (Focus Features) Jamie Travis» comedy «For a Good Time» — starring Lauren Miller (who also co-wrote) and Ari Graynor — dropped slightly from 107 to 105 screens in its fourth weekend care of Focus Features.
There's another LCD screen, too, which is slightly better — think original Nintendo — but it's too small, too far away, and displays occasionally redundant information in a font and color scheme that doesn't match the nav screen's.
Structural reinforcement required by safety regulations for open - top vehicles means that the Spider inevitably weighs slightly more than the Alfa Romeo 4C coupé, but thanks to the use of carbon fibre for the rollover bars, spoilers and windscreen frame, as well as the adoption of a lightweight canvas soft top and the replacement of the glass rear screen with a continuation of the SMC * bodywork, the 4C's structural rigidity, mechanical purity and low weight philosophy are not compromised.
The Titan's signature exhaust note is thankfully still present; it sounds deep and throaty, but slightly more subdued because of the acoustic glass used in the side windows and front screen — which, along with extra insulation and better body seals, lower the cabin noise enough to impress the sternest of librarians.
It's okay, but touch response is ever so slightly delayed and not on par with the best systems out there - sometimes screen prods will have delayed response, or in other words, it does» t always react with consistency.
The integrated touch screen media / sat nav system works well, albeit it has slightly convoluted yet reasonably intuitive menus.
Despite its slightly stark looks, there's no shortage of creature comforts, with heated leather seats on all models, as well as dual - zone climate control and an infotainment screen that rises from the dashboard top to display navigation and media information.
The slate has a slightly better resolution than the 1024 x 600 Sero 7 LT, but the MeMO Pad HD 7 and Sero 7 Pro have sharper 1280 x 800 screens.
Conversely, Sony has really scored well here by going for a more optimal and slightly smaller screen.
Kobo's offering is the peak in terms of e-reader hardware right now — Amazon's device is slightly smaller and lighter, but you get a far superior screen from the Aura H2O, as well as the built - in water resistance and superior reading light.
Indoors, the new Kindle Fire HD screen is miles better than the old display (colors are definitely truer) and viewing angles are not only better than the old Fire, but slightly better than what you'll find on the Nexus 7.
A fat Arc with a smaller screen... and a front facing camera, and probably slightly better battery life... and smaller overall to boot.
That's quite considerable, and it's a bit of a shame that the iPad 3 has gotten heavier where tablets with slightly larger screens and better connectivity, like the 568g Asus EeePad Transformer Prime or 558g Toshiba AT200 (review coming soon), have managed to keep their weight below that of the iPad 2.
Both work equally well, but the capacitive layer degrades screen clarity slightly.
As far as I know, the effects of using Pearl instead of Carta are limited to the screen, meaning slightly less contrast and more ghosting, but still a pretty good screen.
Graphics in the game are vibrant and much better than you might expect, though the on - screen controls are slightly awkward to get used to.
The measured Galaxy S8 Screen Reflectance is 4.5 percent, slightly better than the Galaxy S7 and close to the lowest that we have ever measured for a Smartphone.
Still, we prefer the iPad 2's screen because it has wider viewing angles (thanks to IPS technology) and does a slightly better job resisting fingerprints (thanks to an oleophobic coating).
The resolution is 768 x 1024, which is the same as some 6 ″ models, so tiny text isn't going to be quite as sharp, but with the larger screen size slightly larger fonts are probably better suited for it anyway.
The Galaxy Tab S Basic screen mode has the most accurate colors for standard (sRGB / Rec.709) consumer content of any smartphone or tablet display that we have ever measured (even slightly better than the Galaxy S5 the previous record holder — also see this regardingBogus Color Accuracy Measurements).
Carta screens have slightly better contrast, text is darker and the background color is lighter, with more of a subtle yellow hue rather than grey.
While that's a good thing, we're not sure when Amazon made the transition to the slightly improved screen.
Display (very good): The Bold 9700 inherits from the Curve 8900 screen resolution (480 × 360), which is slightly higher than the original Bold (480 × 320).
Most Accurate Colors: The Galaxy Tab S Basic screen mode has the most accurate colors for standard (sRGB / Rec.709) consumer content of any Smartphone or Tablet display that we have ever measured (even slightly better than the Galaxy S5 the previous record holder — also see this regarding Bogus Color Accuracy Measurements).
A couple of other details mentioned with the new screens include slightly improved contrast and better optical performance that's better tuned for higher resolution screens.
Ok... I guess it is what it is... too bad they couldn't piggyback other updates, such as slightly augmenting the new home screen... or a better «in book» search feature.
The haptic feedback helps slightly, making the illuminated keyboard better than most tablets» on - screen keyboards, but the flat layout is still a recipe for gibberish.
From my experience the infrared touchscreen is slightly more responsive than the Kindle Paperwhite's capacitive screen; both are really good but with the Kindle I find myself having to tap things more than once to get a response occasionally.
In this case, Sense 4 is slightly better, offering search and access to Android Market from the same screen, which you don't get in Sense 3.6.
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