Sentences with phrase «simple touch line»

It'd be cool if it was a software update for the Simple Touch line as well, but I guess that wouldn't make sense as it seems to be a selling feature.

Not exact matches

Indeed, 69pc of all of Liverpool's shots came from the middle of the pitch, and whilst the action areas in terms of attacking spread was 32/36/32 (left / right / middle), Liverpool will need more than Moreno and Alexander - Arnold's simple overlaps when trying to break down better teams, and should be targeting runs just inside the sides of the box, six - yards away from the touch - line in particular for cut - backs.
Gabriel Jesus found Leroy Sané on the left, his firm cross was instinctively caught and turned back in a single touch by Raheem Sterling, which left David Silva the relatively simple task of arriving on the six - yard line to become the third different scorer of the afternoon.»
Doesn't need to have the glammed up fur even a simple coat with sleek lines will give your outfits a polished touch that looks more grown up.
You need not to be a great poet to express your love feel to your girl, just simple and touching lines to reach her heart are enough.
A simple if silly idea, ClusterTruck, from LandFall Games, has players leap from moving trucks without touching the ground to a designated finish line.
Along the bottom of the screen, a number of simple backlit hard buttons provide easy access to most of the system's top - line feature menus, including dedicated buttons for navigation and AV menus, as well as a very useful generic Menu button, which gives drivers one - touch access to destination entry, media source, and system settings.
There are simple touches of chrome around the window line, tail gate and the lower half of the bumper that lends a premium look to the German vehicle.
Illumination is increasingly standard, too: Within the big three's lines, only the basic $ 69 Amazon Kindle (2012), the $ 79 Nook Simple Touch (which remains in B&N's lineup), and the $ 59 Kobo Mini lack edge - lit illumination.
We will continue to offer our award - winning line of Nook products including Nook Simple Touch, Nook Simple Touch with Glow Light, Nook HD and Nook HD + at the best values in the marketplace.
Finally they wrap it up talking about the new Barnes and Noble Simple Touch Reader and the new availability of the Amazon Kindle line of e-readers at Staples and The Source.
UK consumers can now get their hands on Nook's line of E Ink eReader devices, with the Nook Simple Touch GlowLight and Nook Simple Touch arriving in major retail stores.
From what I could see, the Nook's tag line, «The Simple Touch Reader» appears fitting.
Earn big money when you promote our bestselling line of NOOK products — including NOOK Color (TM), the award - winning Reader's Tablet (TM), and NOOK (TM), The Simple Touch Reader (TM).
Touching the pyramid / carat / page number at the bottom of the screen (the screen seems forgiving for elderly shaky or pudgy fingers) results in a simple pop - up array of options, including for changing font size, type and line spacing.
The Nook line could be the key to Barnes & Noble's future, but right now it's also a weight hanging around its neck, as slow sales of the Simple Touch e-reader prompted a fire sale to help move more HD + inventory, and the Nook division lost cash in the most recent fiscal quarter.
Amazon already offers its Kindle e-readers in a number of global markets, and in that sense this is about B&N catching up: «The first products to be available when the company begins offering its products in the UK in mid-October,» it notes, «include Barnes & Noble's line of... E Ink Readers, NOOK Simple Touch and NOOK Simple Touch with GlowLight.»
Barnes and Noble has employed new measures for registration for the entire Nook HD, HD +, and Simple Touch Reader line of devices.
The Barnes and Noble entire product line of e-readers which includes the new Simple Touch and the ever popular Nook Color continue to garner the company strong revenue.
The company today unveiled a new Nook Simple Touch with Glow Light that may stimulate stagnant sales of their e-reader line.
We talked about the growing success of their e-ink reader line with the newest edition to the family, the Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight.
Thus, the widely popular lines of Simple Touch ™ and Glowlight ™ products will continue to be developed in - house, and the company's tablet line will be co-branded with yet to be announced third - party manufacturers of consumer electronics products.
The Google Nexus 9 Tablet stays true to its lineage with a soft touch finish and clean simple lines.
Barnes & Noble also released several readers in the Nook line, including the E Ink - based Simple Touch and Glowlight as well as some tablets based on Google's Android line.
The clean lines and uniform shading used in creating Personal Touch illustrations are perfect for a simple, classic look.
Rounding out the Cruz line, the $ 149 Cruz StoryPad packs tons of multimedia features into a kid friendly, drop resistant package, letting children read, learn, and interact using a simple and intuitive touch interface.
The clean lines and uniform shading of the Personal Touch line of black - and - white illustrations are perfect for a simple, classic style.
There will definitely be a front - lit Kindle eReader along the lines of the Nook Simple Touch w / GlowLight, for example.
The only reason to not get it would be if you really love physical buttons, in which case you should probably look to the Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight, which is now $ 120 — in line with the Paperwhite's Special Offers model.
The Touch keeps the basic lines of the other Amazon Kindle e-readers» design, featuring a white, clean and simple body.
This could be bad news for Amazon's Kindle line, which is already facing some of its toughest competition to date in the realm of eReading thanks to the new Nook Simple Touch w / GlowLight.
It's no surprise that Amazon has announced a new Kindle with a backlight — doing so lines it up to be a direct competitor with Barnes and Noble's Nook Simple Touch with Glow Light — but these additional features and that sexy display might just make it the eReader to have this holiday season.
A simple if silly idea, ClusterTruck, from LandFall Games, has players leap from moving trucks without touching the ground to a designated finish line.
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These benches and table are a fun blend of rustic wood, fresh colors, simple clean lines, and a touch of industrial gabion.
A simple, three - lined pattern adds a touch of refinement to this classic white, 400 - thread - count cotton sheet set.
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I love the simplicity of Scandinavian design, the clean lines, the simple colours, and all the natural touches.
A simple palette of whites and greys, curvy shapes juxtaposed with straight lines and luxe finishing touches result in a lusciously decadent retreat.
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