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The phone's screen is the same size as the Instinct s30's, but it is noticeably sharper and brighter.
The language of his dissents became noticeably sharper, with a theme running through them: that the Supreme Court had lost touch with fundamental notions of fair play.
Positioned 55 inches from the wall, the MPro120 produced a 42-inch picture that was noticeably sharper and brighter than that of the Swivel.
It will be a while before I feel like I have caught up on all the sleep I have missed, but I am noticeably sharper and very optimistic about further improvement.
Site editor Anna Baddeley said that "critics' quills were noticeably sharper in 2012", speculating that they were maybe "inspired by the thought of a year's worth of potted shrimp … But there is still a long way to go.
Previews of Ghosts for the new consoles report– as you'd expect – that graphics are noticeably sharper, although there has been a minor scandal with the revelation that Ghosts will play at 1080p resolution on the PS4 but only 720p on the Xbox One.
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With a pixel density of 256 pixels per inch (ppi) it is noticeably less sharp than the sub-£100 4.5in Moto G with its 326ppi screen, for instance.
The iPhone 6S's 4.7in screen is noticeably less sharp than the 5.5in 401ppi screen of the iPhone 6S Plus, or the 577ppi 5.1in screen of the Samsung Galaxy S6.
The screen is noticeably less sharp compared to phones with 1080p screens while the lack of microSD card slot hampers how much music, movies and photos users can store, despite having 32GB of built-in storage.
It isn't nearly as high-density as the quad HD screen of the Galaxy S7, and is noticeably less sharp when up close and personal with the phone, but most will likely not care.
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