Not exact matches
That 7 - inch
screen has just about the lowest
resolution you can get — 1,024 x 600 pixels — and yet it's sufficient for
things like games, movies and, if you're not hung up on print - quality text, reading.
Virtual Reality technology on the market today is continually increasing
things like frame rates and
screen resolutions in a constant quest to make their devices even more lifelike.
This is more then a sequel 2 to the 3ds game go look at the devolper interviews on the Nintendo page true it not nothing like galaxy but the graphics look great and there's still plenty of time polish it... and there's still galaxy and 64 inspired levels in it too and you can control the camera directly unlike 3d land etc lets play the game first before we judge it I'm sure be will be praising it lol... I for one love the art style cause on the 3ds the
resolution wasn't to great now you can really see the art work and every
thing on
screen is a little larger then normal it makes it easier to see the little details
Sometimes the little
things really count, like having outside temperature, driving mode, trip information, and average mpg rating displayed conveniently on a central high -
resolution screen.
The only
thing that was not obscured in the FCC application for the Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2 is the 6.8 inch
screen and it will have a
resolution of 1080 x 1440 and 300 PPI.
The
thing I like about this font, is combined with the
resolution it is sure to allow the text pop from the
screen and take advantage of the higher DPI.
The size of the display
screen and lack of high -
resolution are two primary
things that have me staying away from the Apple iPad Mini.
Sometimes we just don't have too much cash to splurge on high end tablets and we just want to keep
things simple and budget friendly but unfortunately budget friendly always comes with a sacrifice say in build,
screen resolution or battery size.
The main
thing holding back the Tab E Lite is the combination of the low
resolution screen and the overall price when considering that tablets with nearly identical specs sell for half as much.
There were apps that were made for tablets» big
screen,
resolution and
screen real estate in mind and all these
things made the end user experience much better.
It have better design and material and it's enough to see sony logo on it May be if it had a better 2k
resolution it would be almost perfect tablet ever But to me only the
screen display
resolution with oversaturated oled is the best
thing in samsung s tablet right now
The 6 inch e-ink
screen having a
resolution of 800 x 600 pixels is touch sensitive, which means a light tap or a swipe of the finger is all that is needed to get
things done on this device.
Ebooks, on the other hand, well, they're pretty much the same
thing as physical books, except they need an expensive device to read them on, while books have their own built - in
screen that is both disposable and of a superior
resolution (no back - lighting though).
Out of the box my review unit had Windows» display scaling set to 200 percent, which means that the effective
screen resolution is pretty much the same as on a typical laptop with a 1600 x 900 pixel display, while most other laptops in this price range have 1920 x 1080 pixel displays, giving you more effective
screen space for showing two apps side - by - side, among other
things.
This chip combination in conjunction with a 1680 X 1050 high
resolution 15 inch LCD
screen made the resulting images a beautiful
thing to behold.
People should start gauging
things that are tangible like
screen size,
screen quality, battery life, build quality,
resolution.
I've been using the new iPad as my primary tablet since it arrived in March, and I really like a lot of
things about it, especially the high
resolution screen, but like any gadget there are some
things that I flat out don't like.
The 5.7 - inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display alone is enough to separate it from the pack, but when you add in the 2560 x 1440 (Wide Quad HD)
resolution, 518 ppi density and the 3D curved glass
screen, the whole
thing becomes a near - overkill expression of phablet ideals.
It has a number of good
things going for it, including a high - res 1920 x 1200
resolution screen, a 1.6 GHz octa - core processor, and Android 6.0, the latest version of Android that's still only available on a small percentage of devices.
The Vizio 8 - Inch Tablet's
screen has a
resolution of 1024 x 768, higher than the 7 - inch Acer Iconia Tab A100 (1024 x 600) When we watched a high - quality trailer of The
Thing, the white arctic scenery, barren mountain backdrops, and brief glimpses of alien monsters in dark shadows were all fairly vibrant, though slightly pixelated.
But the main
thing to take away is the 1920 x 1080p
screen resolution.
That's no bad
thing in our eyes - literally - because you spend your time with a tablet staring at its
screen and higher
resolutions and advancing display technologies are banishing the grainy or off - coloured devices of the past.
And while the
screen has a
resolution of 1,920 by 1,080 rather than 4K, that's not necessarily a bad
thing.
The worst
thing about it is the lower
resolution screen is a noticeable downgrade from the Kobo Glo HD, which only costs $ 10 more.
BlackBerry chose this
resolution and aspect ratio (1:1) for a very specific reason: normal mobile phones display 40 characters across their
screens, but with the Passport's extra width you get 60 characters, which makes reading
things like eBooks, webpages and - BlackBerry's favourite - spreadsheets, A LOT easier.
Just a thought, but considering what Sony is doing with a 13.3 inch
screen and the recent Kobo Aura HD I'm wondering if larger higher
resolution e-ink
screens are going to be «the next big
thing» and find a mainstream market?
In a nutshell, the tablet has a nice high -
resolution screen and the Android 5.0 operating system is zippy and smooth, and the device's 1.7 GHz quad - core processor keeps
things moving along quickly with no lag issues.
For movies,
things are evenly matched, with the Asus arguably having the edge because of its higher -
resolution screen.
It comes with an IPS
screen with a reasonably good
resolution, high performance dual - core processor, large storage space and memory and a lot more
things.
The HD 7 is a larger version of the same
thing, with a 7 - inch
screen - at the same
resolution - for $ 139.
Extremely crisp and clear text with newer high -
resolution displays: One of the great
things about newer tablets is the high
resolution screens that make text appear super-crisp and clear, even really tiny text.
One
thing to remember: if you are not planning to print a book, the size of a cover doesn't have to be high and it will have a
screen resolution anyway.
It keeps
things ticking along nicely, from browsing, to Office, to movie playback; 1080p files - a bit over the top, given the higher
resolution of the files compared to the device's
screen - were no issue whatsoever and played silky smooth via VLC.
Along with the Asus Transformer Prime and the Asus Transformer Pad 300, the most recent tablet — the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity — keeps the excellent keyboard docking station that made the range famous and adds (among other
things) a much improved high
resolution screen.
The specs puts it in the budget tablet category, so this is mostly a tablet for those who doesn't need
things like dual cameras, high
screen resolution, or the fastest processor.
One
thing I won't compromise on is
screen resolution.
That's not necessarily a bad
thing though: the Dell Streak 7 stood out from the crowd at launch thanks to its low
resolution screen and use of an older version of the Android operating system.
All
things considered, I don't see the slight increase in
screen size and
resolution alone being enough to convince buyers to pay a premium price.
One of the
things that sets a Honeycomb tablet such as the XOOM apart from a phone is the high
resolution screen.
The only
thing it has for it is,
screen resolution.
The
screen has a
resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, is of course 8.9 inches, and again we've got absolutely no idea what this
thing will cost or when it'll ship.
For one
thing, there aren't too many Honeycomb apps available right now and the smartphone apps look simply awkward when blown up to the 10.1» inch 1280 by 800 pixel
screen resolution.
It has the same
screen resolution, but other essential
things have been improved.
Increasing the
resolution is one
thing, and I agree the PS4 is more powerfull the the X1, so why not a higher revolution... but why should a 3rd party developer put more effort on the PS4 version of a game, like you said, with more stuff like on -
screen effects, more animations, etc?
The
screen is a lovely 960 × 540 multitouch OLED
thing, which has designers and display enthusiasts drooling, but it suffers the same problem as the iPhone, where the size of the
screen completely negates any advantage in
resolution simply because most people can't tell the difference between it and the 3DS.
Things like the high resolution Retina Display screen, Game Center online multiplayer, the iPad when it was brand new and more were all things Pangea was quick to be on top of with their catalog of
Things like the high
resolution Retina Display
screen, Game Center online multiplayer, the iPad when it was brand new and more were all
things Pangea was quick to be on top of with their catalog of
things Pangea was quick to be on top of with their catalog of games.
While all previous versions were nearly pixel - for - pixel identical, the dual
screens, lower
resolution and less beefy processor meant some
things had to go back to the drawing board.
«While all previous versions were nearly pixel - for - pixel identical, the dual
screens, lower
resolution and less beefy processor meant some
things had to go back to the drawing board,» Provinciano wrote.
Some
things to look for in these
screen shots include how smooth the edges are on the iPad 2, as well as how high
resolution the textures are in comparison.
It's worth noting that buying NSMBU will currently also net you a pretty darn good handheld game, since you get the exact same
thing on the gamepad's controller
screen that you see on your TV (aside from a slight but noticeable decrease in
resolution).