Examples of 'more high-tech' in a sentence

Meaning of "more high-tech"

more high-tech: describing something that involves advanced or sophisticated technology or features

How to use "more high-tech" in a sentence

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Even wheelchairs are becoming more high-tech.
China to build more high-tech computing data centers.
Radio communications become more high-tech.
This in turn led to more high-tech workers moving there.
His armor would have to be made more high-tech.
Stankowski has even more high-tech plans for the future.
Our approach to listening to humpback song was rather more high-tech.
The world is getting more high-tech by the day.
We use more high-tech materials for the movements, for example in our silicon balance spring.
These devices are getting more high-tech each.
The trend for more high-tech toys is not stopping at kids.
Motorcycle accessories are becoming more high-tech as well.
But there are many more high-tech options becoming available for studying the natural world.
We have got something a little more high-tech planned.
A more high-tech image and better comfort at the office can also attract sand retain employees.
Let me show you some of the more high-tech features.
A more high-tech example of free exchange is the relatively mainstream and wildly successful Freecycle Network.
High income countries export on average more high-tech products.
A more high-tech approach is being tested by the Government of Madagascar.
Elsewhere, researchers are investigating a more high-tech approach to the problem.
More high-tech amenities available at Universal 's Aventura Hotel will be revealed soon.
At this point, we are getting a little more high-tech in terms of how we prototype.
This next product is kind of like that, only way more high-tech.
A little more high-tech than that.
This means that they will go a little more high-tech than before.
More high-tech receivers, though, can figure out where you are to within a few inches!
More recently, ovens have become slightly more high-tech in terms of cooking strategy.
Other more high-tech receivers can even figure this out within a few inches!
Our personnel try their utmost to design and develop more high-tech products.
Dermatologists offer more high-tech ( and more expensive ) treatments.
New school stuff is way more high-tech.
No more high-tech - US farmers buy vintage tractor.
Clean technology is itself usually associated with more high-tech and rewarding jobs for employees.
More high-tech than kangaroos?
Or perhaps the more high-tech name.
Honestly, I thought this plan would be a little more high-tech.
Previous articleNo more high-tech - US farmers buy vintage tractor.
You should try something more high-tech.
That 's a little more high-tech than I remember, but just as homey.
But as time passes, the logo gets more high-tech.
The Bluetooth option is the more high-tech version, but it also requires power.
This is just like my junkyard back home, only with more high-tech junk.
Only more high-tech.
But in practice, it sounds a bit like a more high-tech version of PayP.
Even more high-tech.
It 's a fitting venue for a car that 's considerably more high-tech than its predecessor.
A younger, more high-tech Buick is here.
Hell, I thought the police had gone a bit more high-tech.
Ropa, an even more high-tech Tiger.
Objective of this titanic project, to offer a new stadium, larger, more user-friendly, more high-tech.

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