Sentences with phrase «around the screen though»

Players move around the screen though slight leans with their body; if you lean left, you circle around your opponent to the left, and vice versa.
If you look closely around the screen though, you'll see a small black line framing the image, which adds to the overall bezel size.

Not exact matches

Though mobile and the web have disrupted all media, a large screen in the living room has proven a resilient idea, and is still the modern hearth around which people gather.
You've got ta love how they make such a big deal of putting screen around the car up to prevent other teams from coming and checking out the car, even though everything they're doing is in full view of the people on the balcony above.
Even though babies will fidget around, the scale's lock feature will reduce that and hold own the displayed weight on the screen with its hold button.
There needs to be rules around screen time, though what those rules are might depend on your own circumstances and what exactly the screens are being used for.
Even though a sci - fi premise exists, no one is really seeking solution or talking (in print or on screens) with the outside world and demanding action, To think that this town allows Junior to run around with a badge and a gun is actually silly.
Though, if I'm being honest, and I'm not the type of person who sits around watching SyFy or Chiller original movies, and I really mean original, not movies that are already made that they buy the rights to have limited screening for before they show it on their channel.
Though Chalamet shared love scenes with three different screen partners — Hammer, Esther Garrel, and, as fans of the novel know well, a peach — the actor is quick to brush off any awkwardness around these encounters.
No film in 2013 made me feel more than «Upstream Color,» and an early morning festival screening meant walking around in a haze for hours after, not quite sure what I'd just seen (though I think it's more narratively coherent than many give it credit for, especially after a rewatch), and almost wanting to shake it, but also not willing to trade the experience for anything.
• The Best Actress race has all of its cards on the table as «Frankie & Alice» continues to screen (I caught up with it this week, though Anne hasn't gotten around to it yet).
And though this is his first one - hander in quite a while, De Niro has an appealing supporting cast assembled around him, giving us a chance to see him share the big screen with Harvey Keitel yet again and to reunite with Charles Grodin for the first time since the classic 1988 buddy comedy Midnight Run.
The clear impression is that he is speaking boldly and fluidly and with some degree of joy, though Haneke offers no subtitles this time around, and no surrogate audience materializes on screen before it goes black and the credits roll — a clear acknowledgment that this time around, it's Code Unknown's audience that's watching and struggling to make sense of unfamiliar signs.
It can get pretty hectic on screen though, especially with two lots of bullets flying around!
Visually, though, Shelton is at the top of her game, tilt - shifting around the shallow screen to capture the eerie porous stuff that scares Abby so.
Even though it sounds like the participant's comments were tacked together (they're not exactly screen specific), there's so much information being passed around here that you will want to give it a listen.
The film's cult has largely sprung up around the depiction of Doc Holliday, which — though sentimentalized and painted in broad dramatic flourishes — gives Kilmer what's easily one of his juiciest screen roles.
What it does have, though, is a read - along, a trivia game, a DVD - ROM demo of another game, text - only screens of information, and more significantly, over 500 stills in various photo galleries, and around 90 minutes of additional video material that covers every facet of the film, from conception to debut, and things like Phil Collins interviews and demos and the nowadays elusive theatrical trailers section, which is most inexcusably lacking from this new release.
Budgetary Leap: «Bound» cost $ 6 million, «The Matrix» weighed in at around $ 63 million, nearly ten times as much (and the money was all on screen: it looked as though it cost much more).
Quite often though, these leaders are created with the help of highly sophisticated software; and not in boardrooms or around negotiating tables, but behind a screen and a keyboard!
Maps are nicely rendered and are easy to manipulate with your finger — you can push and pull them around the screenthough the touchscreen has some significant, obvious lag.
One feature it has and most competitors lack is the 360 - degree view system which uses four cameras around the car to give the driver a bird's eye view while parking - even if the camera definition is poor (and not helped by the screen), you can use it quite successfully in many situations; don't rely on it too much, though, specifically as the low - def screen and cameras might make you mistake what you're actually seeing.
For the passenger, though, the view is dominated by an enormous swathe of black, dog nose - patterned BMW soft - touch plastic, which rises up from beneath the glovebox, curves around the multi-media screen and finally occupies all the real estate up top between the A-pillars.
I have a hunch, though, that some kind of screening process will evolve among book reviewers, perhaps around some version of nepotism / networking — either where outlets within certain «elite» lit communities will begin reviewing talented self - published people who are also connected with the same communities — or sufficient numbers of intrepid bloggers will have the tenacity to weed through the jungle and sniff out the good stuff to review, creating a critical mass of well - reviewed, non-tradionally published authors.
Even though now the 1gen iPad is also not bad with 9.7 - inch high - resolution screen, perfect to me for watching HD movies, music videos (though sometimes need the help from iFunia video converter as lack of flash support) and playing around with thousands of iPad apps and iPad games.
Incidentally, that is the same number of pixels to be found on the Google Nexus 10 inch edition, though the pixel density is down to around 300 given the larger screen.
PDFs are easy to zoom in on and scroll around, though their scanned text doesn't fare so well on e-paper screens.
There has been some instances of a few who claim to have been able to get around this by tinkering with the Wi - Fi disconnect and screen timeout settings though this hasn't worked out in the same manner for all.
Interead has also confirmed that the COOL - ER Compact too will have a 6 inch screen though it will have a smaller body around it and will be devoid of touchscreen or WiFi.
Right now, not a a great deal — though Lu has already written a screen saver mod for you to play around with.
Though a 3.1 - inch screen is large enough to support watching a video or navigating around the interface comfortably, Motorola didn't use the available real estate very efficiently.
The Kno dual screen tablet is inching closer to its launch schedule which its makers Kno have pegged to be around the end of this year though no specific launch dates have been revealed.
As ever, there are a few caveats though, which is to say the Nexus 10's gorgeous screen can make apps that haven't been optimised for HD look pretty rough around the edges.
Though the iPhone's coolest control features are based around the multi-touch screen, it also has a number of buttons on its face that are used for control.
At # 900, the i5 Trio is hardly what I'd call cheap, but when you consider that a decent touchscreen i5 laptop with a 1080p screen can set you back not a whole lot less - though probably with an SSD - and that a quality Android tablet like the Sony Xperia Z costs around # 400, it's perhaps not an unreasonable ask.
SideSync lets you connect your Galaxy phone, using an app, and mirror the phone's screen on the tablet, allowing you to swipe around the interface as though you're on your phone.
Even though the big - screen slate might not be carried around, high resolution tends to compensate such a minor drawback.
Even though Dog by Dog has only had a dozen screenings around the country so far, our efforts have helped start new protests all over the country.
Darksiders has a beautiful, almost comic book art style to it and the gameworld is brought to life by some great designs however the actual graphics themselves are a little rough around the edges and you will notice some screen tear etc however they are by no means terrible and Darksiders is a pretty game to look at with some great art designs, though some enemies look a little under textured and detailed.
You can always turn the AR mode off, though, which not only saves battery (the app will eat your battery like a monster) but also makes the whole process a bit easier since the Pokémon will stay centred in the screen, rather than you trying to keep it in view by waving the phone around madly To catch it you fling Pokéballs by flicking them toward the beast.
Still, Spidey flies around the screen, leaping, punching and kicking like he's on a sugar rush giving combat a fast and fluid feel that makes it fairly enjoyable, though by time you're reaching the end of the games five to seven hour lifespan the combat is going to be grinding.
The watercolor-esque paints that border and dot around the edges of the screen as your party enters a painting also add a warm feeling as though you really are playing through art.
Not all of the prison's secrets give themselves up so readily though: many must be discovered by scanning the environment by sliding a finger around the screen, and in fact it's mandatory to thoroughly scan each screen just to be able to find your way through the game.
There is one other enemy though, a line that traverses the screen (horizontally, vertically, or even on a bit of an angle) and slowly scrolls across the entire screen; avoiding this line is accomplished by crossing the edge of the screen to wrap around to the other side.
Unfortunately, after playing around with various load outs I found it's hard to notice these bonuses in effect, even though the percentages look great on screen.
On some screens you'll notice that you get a cursor that can be moved around with the right stick and though it's clunky, it works.
Though the 3DS» clamshell design would seem to protect the vulnerable screens from scratches and wear, in practice it actually traps dust and grit inside the unit, while the raised bezel around the lower screen can quickly cause unsightly scratches on the top screen if small particles settle on it.
There are still so many apps / games still not optimized for the 5.5 inch screen even though it's been around since 2014 and those developers prolly won't optimize their apps / games for the 5.5 inch screen until Apple makes it a requirement.
Though you can technically pause the game, even while menus are up and being used you're still able to move your character around the screen.
When exploring, dungeons encounters will be triggered by contacting enemies, and though each character has an ability (e.g. a dash, group heal, etc.) that can be used from that screen, for the most part you'll just walk around, loot barrels and chests, and take part in a dull fishing mini game.
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