Sentences with phrase «than enough power under»

With up to a Core i7 CPU, 16 GB of RAM, and a GTX 1060, it has more than enough power under the hood to display great gaming visuals at decent frame rates on its 13 or 15 - inch, 3,240 x 2,160 display.
It can't rival devices like the Pixel 2 XL in terms of specs, but it still has more than enough power under the hood for the average user.

Not exact matches

TORONTO — Ontario will import enough electricity from Quebec to power a city of more than 200,000 people under a seven - year agreement signed Friday, but the provinces won't say how much Ontario is paying Hydro Quebec.
Today, the project's output flows to the Rwanda Energy Group under a 25 - year power purchase agreement, where it is churning out enough electricity for more than 15,000 Rwandan homes.
Despite the big - displacement V - 8 under the hood, the coupe feels very well balanced, and there's more than enough power to get the rear end loose.
That's more than enough muscle for drivers who like a bit more power under their vehicle's hood.
With a huge 5.7 - liter eight - cylinder gasoline engine under the hood, the Toyota Sequoia has more than enough power on tap for what will be demanded of it.
There's far more to a comparison of these devices than just specs — particularly when you start looking at productivity aspects of each — but knowing that you have enough power under the hood to get things done is always important.
It seems to me that our problem has a lot less to do with the mechanics of solar power than the politics of human power — specifically whether there can be a shift in who wields it, a shift away from corporations and toward communities, which in turn depends on whether or not the great many people who are getting a rotten deal under our current system can build a determined and diverse enough social force to change the balance of power.
Although it's not much of a set up from the Wildfire S and Explorer, the HTC Desire C is a well rounded budget handset with offers more than enough at its price point, even if it is a little under powered compared to some of its rivals.
In the near future, catching some sun might do more than get you a tan and some vitamin D. Researchers at the University of Bern in Switzerland have shown that solar cells placed under the skin can generate enough energy year - round to power a typical pacemaker.
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