Sentences with phrase «surprisingly large camera»

The surprisingly large camera (seriously, we have them inside portable telephones at this point, what's going on?)

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Not surprisingly, these large banks own and originate most of the commercial loans in the U.S. Unfortunately, despite what they say in their marketing campaigns and in front of the TV cameras, the large national banks don't want to deal with lower - middle - market businesses and don't offer their best products to smaller borrowers.
Amid the large cast, Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham - Carter as the scoundrel comic - relief types buttonhole the camera before it can buttonhole them, Samantha Barks makes an agreeably plaintive Éponine, and Eddie Redmayne has a surprisingly strong tenor as the lovelorn revolutionary Marius.
That said, the new generation sat nav system is very good and the Technik package also bundles front parking sensors, a rear view camera and self - parking system, plus a larger 7 - inch screen, DVD player, twin SDXC memory card readers, voice recognition, a 20Gb hard drive and a surprisingly effective touch - pad system that recognises even the worst handwriting.
The best large tablet you can buy today, the Apple iPad (4th Generation) has it all: top performance, a stellar screen, a surprisingly good camera, speedy Wi - Fi, and a breathtaking library of spectacular apps.
It had excellent performance, a great camera, and a refined design that was surprisingly manageable for a device with a large screen.
Yes, the original Moto Maker device returns with a larger screen, a better camera, surprisingly useful Motorola - made apps and, of course, deeper customization for $ 99 on - contract or $ 499 (# 419.99, AU$ 534).
Meanwhile, the rear is surprisingly reminiscent of the Nexus 5 (also made by LG) thanks to its large camera lens and flash in the top - left corner.
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