Sentences with phrase «audio features so»

Some stories even have audio features so that students can hear the recording and read the text straight from the app.
The Elite Sport earbuds even have a pass - through audio feature so you can stay aware of your surroundings when you're out running or biking.

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YouTube Remix might also feature video support, so users could watch video clips and audio in the same pane.
They also point out that screencasting — where you record video and audio of what you're doing on your computer so that someone else can play it back later — is a fabulous way share a new feature you're working on, for example.
Continuing on this theme, we will shortly be uploading our Candid Forum audio feature to the website, so please be sure to take a listen, where we tackle the issue of marketing the metal packaging industry.
The favorite monitors now have stellar audio and video, smart features like temperature display, and good range so parents are...
The favorite monitors now have stellar audio and video, smart features like temperature display, and good range so parents are never out of earshot.
One recent commercial features audio and sub-titled text from a television interview with the chief economic minister who claims that it's stupid to say there is inflation in Argentina today, and if so it only affects small sectors of the population.
It also features 7.1 audio channels so you can enjoy professional level playback.
Plus, there's an automatic wind elimination feature so your audio doesn't get drowned out when you're shooting outside.
After watching the special features when I was more awake, including the audio commentary over the entire film, I found myself remembering and appreciating more of the wealth of comic delights on offer though, so I knocked my star rating up a notch.
DVD Extras A great range of features for a film so old — including an audio commentary, deleted scenes, three documentaries (The Great Idea, The Self Preservation Society and Get A Bloomin Move On) and a theatrical trailer.
EXTRAS: The so - called «Freedom Edition» Blu - ray includes an audio commentary with directors Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, five production featurettes, Randall Park's audition video, deleted scenes, alternate takes, a blooper reel and a Discovery Channel special featuring Rogen and co-star James Franco.
Unquestionably marvellous is the (anachronistic) 5.1 Dolby Digital audio, featuring more gut - churning bass than Dolby owners will be used to as the robots march on New York City, though this showpiece use of the LFE channel occurs so early in the action that it's a mild letdown when no other facet of the mix proves quite as memorable.
This feature is probably better suited to visuals only, so that the film's audio won't constantly be drowned out and limited to 2 - channel surround.
The final feature is an audio commentary with director Lasse Hallestrom, who continues the trend of praising the film's Venetian location, but does so with many pauses throughout his one - sided conversation.
These come as video interviews that cut to film clips with the audio running atop them, so it feels like an abbreviated substitute for a feature commentary.
The audio commentaries — which featured Jay Chandrasekhar and Erik Stolhanske on the first track and Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lem me and Paul Soter on the other track — were actually pretty good, so it's nice to see that they've been included on the single - disc Blu - ray release.
That edition featured a so - called director's cut that added 6 minutes to the running time and was accompanied by a Cosmatos audio commentary.
Well, video & audio are excellent and I'm sure that's also true of the single - disc, so if feature presentation is your only concern and standard DVD your preferred medium, the two are equal.
It ensures you enjoy a high - quality audio experience, whether you're listening on a mono, stereo, or 5.1 - channel system, and also lets content creators offer additional features so you have more control over playback.
To do so, teachers will need technology that supports features in content creation software, such as creating audio and visual components.
We would love to get you in a 2015 Chrysler 300 so that you can feel the comfort of the smooth leather upholstery, hear the crisp sound of the high - quality audio system, take advantage of technology features like Bluetooth connectivity, and safety equipment like rearview cameras and parking sensors.
For the higher trims, features include 10 - speaker premium Bose surround - sound audio system, leather upholstery, rear - seat entertainment system, wireless phone charger and so on.
The CUE interface works as a good platform for cabin features such as navigation and audio, but it could be so much more with integrated data - driven features, and there is no bigger lack in the ATS Coupe than online destination search.
No longer will they be able to charge $ 2,500 for the so - called Preferred Equipment Package mixing the panoramic sunroof, upgraded audio, lane departure warning, and blind spot detection as the cheapest way to get the two latter features.
Other impressive features of the 2018 Honda HR - V include Honda LaneWatch ™ technology, Automatic Climate Control with Electrostatic Touch - Screen, premium 6 - speaker audio system and so much more.
So you can expect the XMA to come with features like dual - tone wheel covers, remote - control locking, power windows for all doors, an infotainment system with 4 speakers, steering - mounted controls for audio, phone and voice, a 12V power outlet, an MID with a real - time fuel indicator and rear parking sensors.
Stepping up to the Limited model nets you standard Bluetooth with Chyrsler's Uconnect voice command system and adds a touch - screen receiver for the audio rig that features a 30 GB hard drive for ripping audio tracks and USB connectivity — these options can also be added a la carte to the Touring model, but if you're thinking of doing so, go ahead and step up to the Limited to unlock the navigation option and add standard leather trim and larger chrome wheels.
There's the same range of standard and available content, too, so owners can enjoy features like headrest - mounted audio speakers, full LED headlights, Mazda Connect infotainment and the brand's i - ACTIVSENSE safety technology.
Standard features include leather seats, Bose premium audio, Sirius / XM, heated and cooled seats, On Star, every power imaginable and so much more.
The advanced model features including LED headlights, adaptive cruise control, fog lights, «SofTex» upholstery, power front seat with adjustable driver lumber support, auto - dimming rear - view mirror, upgraded JBL audio system and so much more.
So far I really like it - lots of nice features - dual climate control, rear A / C vent, compass / autodimming / Homelink rear view mirror, manual shift mode, steering wheel audio controls.
KEY FEATURES INCLUDE premium 1 package navigation rear camera heated front seats bluetooth homelink sunroof 18 alloy wheels, steering wheel - mounted audio and cruise controls audio system with in - dash AM / FM, CD player, CD controller with CD MP3 Playback stereo and Radio Data System (RDS) dual - zone climate control keyless entry leather - wrapped steering wheel and shift knob luxurious, spacious, and incredibly comfortable cabin exceptional ride and handling dynamics smooth and vigorous engine premium cabin furnishings precision built quality superb driving dynamics and SO MUCH MORE!!!
Maxima's instrument panel features «Daytime Illumination» electroluminescent meters, with a rotated tachometer so engine redline is placed at the 12 o'clock position, and extensive use of chrome surrounds for the gauges, vent rings, vent knobs and audio switches.
There are navigation bars along the top and the bottom of the screen with so many levels and sublevels of options and feature organization that even switching the currently playing audio source becomes a touch - and eye - intensive process involving digging into at least two submenus of the Audio screen.
If that's not enough, the base system also features standard Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity, so you can bring your Google or Apple Maps on the road along with dozens of audio streaming apps for music, news, podcasts, audiobooks and other digital options.
Advanced safety features are minimal and premium features aren't so premium (i.e., heated steering wheel is 1/2 heated as top and bottom don't heat), premium audio subpar, chrome rims are actually hubcaps, no frontal collision / parking sensors, climate control auto function doesn't work well, bluetooth connectivity does a poor job connecting with iphone, Entune / Apps don't work (there are workarounds for pandora via B / T connection, but the app in the car doesn't work), GPS confusing, etc.) The gas mileage from the hybrid averages closer to 17 in the City and 22 in the suburbs.
* With great features like remote keyless entry, navigation system, front dual zone A / C, leather heated front seats, power sunroof, USB / AUX input, rear backup camera, voice command Bluetooth, steering wheel mounted audio controls, 18» alloy wheels, and so much more!
Clean inside and out with great features like remote keyless entry, Bluetooth wireless phone connectivity, steering wheel mounted audio controls, 5.0» touchscreen display, AUX / USB input, rear backup camera, and so much more!
With great features ParkView rear backup camera, keyless go push button start, UConnect 7.0» touchscreen display, Apple CarPlay capable, Google Android Auto capable, media hub, integrated voice command with Bluetooth, available SiriusXM radio, 18» gloss black wheels, blind spot and cross path detection, heated front seats, heated steering wheel with mounted audio controls, remote start system, and so much more!
Dual 3 - watt speakers featuring JBL Audio ® for a high - fidelity home audio experience All - day battery life with a 9600mAh battery and magnetic quick release charger so you never have to worry about tripping over cords Portable design and adjustable stand for use anywhere in the kitchen or elsewhere in the home Powered by a 1.5 GHz MediaTek Octa - Core processor, 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage (supports up to 64 GB of additional MicroSD expandable storage) For more information on Xess, please visit Alcatel's website.
In many cases it seems like it would make more sense for blind and visually impaired people to use Alexa'a voice command features with an Echo or Fire TV to use text - to - speech for Kindle books instead of dealing with a dongle and a Kindle, which only lasts about 6 hours for audio playback anyway — good for on the go but not so good at home.
Plenty of people will pay $ 99 for a Kindle, but how many people who already have a smartphone and a tablet are going to pay $ 350 for an e-reader so they get web browsing and audio features they already have (and better) on multiple other devices?
Other notable features include the addition of multiple profiles to get a custom experience depending on the person using the device, whispersync for games and audio books so you don't lose your progress between devices and more.
I'd agrue that it's silly to spend 40 % more for features (audio, virtual keyboard) that a person would never or rarely use, just so they can have a «cooler» device.
So the new Sony e-reader might have features such as e-mail, video and audio playback along with a web browser.
The limitation (and strength) is that this new feature works in any audio - enabled app... so if you were last listening to a podcast, that's what will resume.
Its automatic audio file handling feature does this by hiding all the individual audio files that make up the audiobook so that you never have to deal with the audio files.
In addition to these features, RMSDK 11 would provide APIs to support EPUB 3 features like media overlays, audio, video and so on.
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