Sentences with phrase «add decent sound»

It used to be that if you wanted to add decent sound to your TV, you need to spend upwards of $ 1,000 on a surround sound system.

Not exact matches

My friend didn't spill the beans on any specifics, but perhaps that explains why so many Christian songs sound like they maybe started out as a run - of - the - mill love song before the writer realized that by adding a few references to Heaven, this could work as a pretty decent worship song.
Batman v Superman might already sound like a decent number of superheroes for a single movie just in the title alone, but add in Wonder Woman and then all the other DC characters who are supposed to appear to set up Justice League, and you're going to run into some logistical issues.
Maybe that sitcom - honed screwiness is just the thing to give the decent - sounding buddy cops riff some added punch.
Carrying over everything, offering no significant upgrade in picture or sound quality, and adding only a couple of decent bonus features, the new release isn't destined to replace anyone's existing DVD unless they're diehard fans.
The fact it's considerably more affordable to buy than quite a few of its chief rivals is especially worthy of note, and its combination of a well - built interior, a great engine, a sound ride / handling balance and decent refinement levels only add more strings to this svelte executive car's prominent bow.
Adding to the pleasurable driving experience were easy to read instruments, a decent sound system, and a user - friendly interface for the 7.0 - inch display including quality sat - nav and accessibility to a range of vehicle data and entertainment features via steering wheel buttons or the touchscreen.
Add in decent voice acting, lots of sounds, especially explosions and the colourful language of Knox plus a Hollywood faux soundtrack and the title comes together rather well.
Add in a Hollywood spy style of soundtrack, a touch of voice acting and a plethora of sound effects and Splinter Cell is a decent enough game, it just lacks a little originality and smooth controls.
Sound too is limited, bikes need more grunt but the lack of vital sound effects relating to traction combined with the aforementioned lack of feedback from the rumble needs some work, besides these the game lacks a decent selection of music tracks, not only expected but music really can add to the marketing opportunities, again a solid job if unspectacularSound too is limited, bikes need more grunt but the lack of vital sound effects relating to traction combined with the aforementioned lack of feedback from the rumble needs some work, besides these the game lacks a decent selection of music tracks, not only expected but music really can add to the marketing opportunities, again a solid job if unspectacularsound effects relating to traction combined with the aforementioned lack of feedback from the rumble needs some work, besides these the game lacks a decent selection of music tracks, not only expected but music really can add to the marketing opportunities, again a solid job if unspectacular one.
It looks great, sounds decent and the ideas are genuinely interesting, especially if you add in your friendship group with traits and skills similar to real life, because it adds a whole new spin on the game; you might even care for the team a little more if you want your friends to survive.
Roberts adds that he thinks the music industry has a chance to «take back the living room» as an entertainment medium, capitalising on the fact that a growing number of people not only have an HD television, but also a decent sound system attached to it.
For true high - fidelity sound, get a pair of decent speakers and a receiver, or one of the top picks from our best computer speakers guide, and add a Bluetooth adapter if the system doesn't already have Bluetooth.
Add some useful software features, a true Android experience, solid battery life, microSD slot for storage expansion, quality sound output and it's an undeniably decent device.
There are easier ways to get Dolby Atmos, though: the company has worked with a number of companies to add support in a number of phones, headphones and, perhaps most importantly, sound bars that do a decent job emulating the surround experience.
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