In other words, this thing has a bright &
very sharp screen for all of your visual needs.
Still, 1080 x 1920 pixels shoved into a display that's only 5 - inches diagonally makes for
a very sharp screen.
There aren't many midrange tablets with
very sharp screens.
Not exact matches
The PH - 1 has a quad - HD (four times 720p)
screen, which means it's
very sharp.
All are full
screen and cropped from former widescreen elements, and while the trailer is the
sharpest, the teasers and TV spots are from
very old 3/4» dubs with poor colour and dirt.
With the practical, the objects or aliens on
screen look
sharp and
very believable.
We can, however, report that the dash
screen is
very high - res and
sharp, but unfortunately it's only visible to the driver — a significant ergonomic foible on a car meant to take well - heeled (read: well - aged) couples on long trips.
But as modern and cool as the whole thing seems, and as sleek as it looks (the graphics are
very sharp), it requires more eyes - off - the - road time than more conventional solutions, particularly given the small touch points for some of the on -
screen functions.
But the 1920 × 1200 one should really make the
screen very sharp.
The
screen is
very bright and
very sharp, has excellent color and gray scale accuracy, and has
very good Contrast and readability under both dim and bright ambient light.
One x - better processor,
sharper screen, much lighter, more compact Note - bigger
screen, s - pen, sd card support, removable battery Although comparing them is hard, they are
very close on the points table
The Touch Edition has always had a touch - enabled display (hence its name), but it's much improved this time — instead of a dim, dark, difficult - to - press
screen, the new e-ink Pearl display is every bit as
sharp as a Kindle or a Nook, and with 16 levels of gray (up from 8 last year) is
very easy to read even in direct sunlight.
We've spent most of the last week captivated by the staggeringly
sharp screen of the new Sony Xperia S, while putting together what will hopefully be something resembling a review for you all to read
very shortly.
3G comes as standard on this 380g, 5.5 - inch
screen device which offers up a still
very sharp 1024x480 resolution on each side.
Overall, the
screen is
very sharp — and still black and white.
It has excellent viewing angles and it's
very sharp, but it lacks the insane saturation of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (288 pixels per inch) and isn't quite as bright as the iPad Air 2's 264ppi
screen.
The
screen tone heavy artwork is
very sharp, reproduced well with lots of notes where needed.
The
screen is
very sharp and bright, and the viewing angles are unbelievable - I can't see any change no matter how much of an angle you hold it at.
While the new iPad's 264 PPI
screen is significantly
sharper for reading text and viewing finely detailed computer graphics, the Kindle Fire HD's 216 PPI
screen is still
very sharp and its 1280x800
screen exceeds the resolution needed for viewing standard High Definition 1280x720 video content, one of its principal marketing goals.
As expected the Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet comes with a 10.1 inch display panel with
very high 2K resolution and razor
sharp screen resolution.
The
screen is great —
sharp, bright, and
very responsive.
escapeVektor is beautiful, and looks
very sharp on the Vita's OLED
screen.
Very sharp and crisp on my iPhone 4, but the iPad is the
screen of preference
If it's using the
Sharp Screen like we assume it is, then it is stil; l
very possible that it works in bookmode and Nintendo just didn't want to show it off yet (like the port in the back, the OS or UI, the Stylus, the internal storage, Virtual Console, Movie Service or the Wifi).
The field of view isn't quite as wide as one might like — you can still clearly see the outlines of the
screen in your periphery - but the image is bright and
very sharp... until you turn your head.
The cartoon style that Caveman Warriors adopts is actually
very pleasing on the eye; its visuals are
sharp and vibrant, with an abundance of colour on
screen.
Everything looks much less
sharp, and textures at oblique angles look incredibly blurry, which is
very visible on the XL
screens, though not too difficult to ignore.
At any rate, the X's
screen is
sharp and bright, and images were
very clear.
The Fire 7's
screen offers acceptable brightness and quality, particularly for the price, but it's not
very sharp or colorful.
The
screen is
very sharp, cameras are pretty good as well.
Display: Most budget and many mainstream laptops have low - res, 1366 x 768 displays that aren't
very sharp and can't fit a lot of text on the
screen, which makes them poor choices for writing papers or doing research.
The Galaxy S8's
screen has a 2K (1440p) resolution, which means it's
very sharp.
Screen The 3.7 - inch WVGA (800 x 640) Super-TFT touchscreen is
very sharp, and seems to have the right amount of sensitivity.
At 332 ppi, the
screen is
very sharp.
The
screen isn't
very sharp, but does a good job at producing colours.
Needless to say, the
screen is
very sharp.
The
screen is not
very sharp, but even its closest competitor the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 has a similar display.
It's
very light and portable, it has a
sharp screen with a 2,048 × 1,536 - pixel resolution, and it's lightning fast.
It's just that the
screen is not
very sharp.
The Pixel 2 XL is the best pure Android phone you can buy, with a gorgeous 6 - inch OLED
screen, easy access to Google Assistant,
sharp cameras and
very long battery life.
It may not look appealing on the paper, but the
screen is
very sharp.
The pixel density remains
very high, at 564 PPI, plus with a true three subpixel per pixel layout, the
screen here is incredibly
sharp.
The more pixels per inch the
screen crams in, the
sharper the image quality, but that doesn't mean the M4 Aqua's
screen is fuzzy — in fact I was
very pleasantly surprised by the image quality of the
screen (thanks to Sony's display tech); pixel density be damned.
Its 10.1 - inch 1280 x 800
screen doesn't provide a
very sharp picture, but audio fares much better thanks to loud and clear stereo speakers, and with up to 64 GB of built in storage plus a microSD card slot there's plenty of room for apps, games and other media.
Still, the
screen is
very good even in standard full - HD mode, delivering impressively
sharp and bright image quality.
Speaking of displays, a
very sharp QuadHD AMOLED
screen with accurate but vibrant colors and pure blacks.
The Galaxy S8's
screen could be a
very sharp 2960 x 2400 pixels.
This is a Full HD display, while the resolution may not be high enough for some consumers, the
screen is nice as it gets plenty bright, picture quality is
sharp, and the digitizer under the
screen is
very responsive.
The
screen is also
very impressive, the display is
sharp and
very visible in strong sunlight.
While the device's front follows the design language of the OnePlus 2, with
sharp corners, super-slim vertical
screen bezels, and a physical home button underneath the AMOLED display, the rear cover has
very little in common with past «flagship killers.»