You'll get
better audio out of a lot of phones than you will the pillow or the puck, especially if you're thinking about listening to music.
Not exact matches
What's changed is that today computer scientists have finally harnessed both the vast computational power and the enormous storehouses of data — images, video,
audio, and text files strewn across the Internet — that, it turns
out, are essential to making neural nets work
well.
Our guide has all the info on this new model, but in short: It's smaller and it has a
better speaker and an
audio out port so that you can physically connect it to an external speaker.
RadioShack started looking for other opportunities to throw itself into, but rather than focus on improving itself with the offerings it already had, the company tried
out new concepts with new stores to address customers» needs: Computer City to sell computers, Famous Brand Electronics for refurbished electronics, McDuff and Video Concepts for
audio and video, Energy Express to sell batteries, and Incredible Universe, which showed a strong resemblance to
Best Buy.
Earbuds need to be
well constructed to deliver the same kind of
audio quality you'd expect
out of a bigger pair of headphones.
There are independent
audio and video producers turning
out good programs, but they struggle to survive.
The
best part of this video is that little Harden has the
audio and acts
out the entire thing.
During
Audio Fest you can visit a
Best Buy store to try
out the latest and greatest in
audio.
Babies need to feel an emotional connection with the words being spoken or they simply filter
out the language, so steer clear of
audio books as
well as TV or other screens.
A monitor with
better audio and video transmission capability will give one more freedom to enjoy portable monitoring, indoors or
out.
The favorite monitors now have stellar
audio and video, smart features like temperature display, and
good range so parents are never
out of earshot.
The system was regarded as the
best - performing
audio only classifier, and placed second overall
out of entries from 10 research groups in the competition.
So if you want
better audio, you can subscribe to Youtube, but also check
out our podcast uhm — Evan Brand, notjustpaleo and then beyond wellness radio myself.
Listen in on this
audio interview as Jeff «the Muscle Nerd» Anderson grills me on some of the
best - kept secrets for losing belly fat faster and carving
out ripped six pack abs
The Red Flag Rulebook is an educational tool to give women sound advice on how to bring back patience and effort into the dating game, as
well as an entertaining
audio that will give women a
good laugh to share on any «girls night
out» occasion.
With a positioning of a selection, progressively
well - known popular music begins providing
out of the stereo music
audio well - known music and people search there one night stand partner online for sex fun.
The site has a wide range of services to help you in your dating Russian women experience: latest communicative features such as mail - box and
audio and video chat will make your communication fun and interactive in the comfort of your home; special matchmaking services will help you to determine what woman suits you the
best and gives the possibility to find
out the compatibility level with any woman from the site.
Scroll down to check
out the bonus features, including a new 7.1
audio mix (as
well as the original mono) and a new commentary tack by John Carpenter and Jamie Lee Curtis, and then let us know what you think of the announcement in the comments!
Nothing particularly
good stands
out in the
audio, but it's a perfectly fine track.
Conversely, for
better or worse, nothing stands
out about the Dolby Digital 5.1
audio, which reproduces a run - of - the - mill comedy mix with adequate clarity.
Housed in a regular plastic Amaray case with hollowed -
out spindles that are, you know, in theory
better for the environment, Pretty Bird comes to DVD presented in a crisp, color - consistent widescreen transfer, with an English language Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound
audio track with optional English subtitles.
I will admit that the
audio is not the
best in the world and at one point comes
out of sync for some reason which I don't know why and I have saved it multiple times but to no avail.
Whatever filtering and sweetening may be going on, it has brought
out the
best in the
audio without obscuring aural detail.
(It goes without saying that it is
best to check
out the special features - including the various
audio commentaries - only after you've watched all the episodes in the box set as they do contain spoilers.)
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio is also lively, dealing
out a
good deal of atmosphere and directional effects with
good levels and perfect clarity.
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.
However you feel about Stone or his films, the reason to check
out Twilight Time's recent Blu - ray release of U-Turn, as
well as any Oliver Stone film, is for the
audio commentary.
The film's incredibly effective sound design is also captured quite
well in the immersive DTS - HD MA
audio track with effects spread
out through the field and the period - correct dialogue coming through clearly.
DVD Extras The Special Edition includes an
audio commentary, live Tina Turner performance of the theme song, a making of featurette, a made for TV feature on the entire Bond series, TV spots and trailers - pretty
good but nothing
out of the ordinary
Audio was always
good in the series but those
audio journals that are littered through the environments are still creepy, even today but really flesh
out the stories.
The video is
well matched by a DD 5.1
audio mix that blows the shingles off the roof: the musical numbers sound as
good as they can, though they're so clean that the obviousness that the vocal tracks are laid on a separate channel make the scenes as they play
out in crowded pubs seem curiously detached.
DVD special features are ample, anchored by a feature - length
audio commentary track with director Alvart and producer Jeremy Bolt, in which the pair discuss Alvart's late - in - the - game, pre-production idea of depicting the effects of years of hyper - sleep via sloughing skin, as
well as the special challenges involved for Foster in crafting a performance
out of reacting to Quaid's disembodied voice, since more than half of his material was prerecorded, before the younger actor's scenes.
The aforementioned church scene is an example of where this native silence works quite
well, racking focus clearly on the sweet, heart - rending vocals, but for a movie ostensibly about alienation and disconnect, there are many scenes — Johnny sitting in the kitchen when the rest of the family rushes
out to meet George and Madeleine, for instance, or a late - act scene between Ashley and George at the hospital — where the
audio is just flat.
The more that you put into searching for the
audio diaries and looking
out for sublime hints to the story progression the more you will get
out of it and the
better the overall experience will be but it still ultimately feels that the links to the first game needed to be more prominent and not just a simple, optional, backstory.
Lastly there is an
audio commentary by Robert Dyke and Tex Ragsdale, which is worth checking
out as
well if you are a big time fan.
Director Pete Travis also provides an
audio commentary, as
well as a supposed outtake involving a character that was cut
out in editing.
It just happens to be one of the
best audio commentary tracks
out there.
The
audio is speaker - blasting
good and really maxes
out its DTS - HD Master
Audio 5.1 track.
This is the
best free
audio collection of public domain books
out there.
Out of the box, TalentLMS also comes with support for embedding all kinds of document files (Word documents, Powerpoint presentations, PDFs), as
well as
audio, video and Flash movies, and even online content, like YouTube videos and Wikipedia articles, in your courses.
There are all kinds of learning experiences online, from courses with video content, written guides,
audio content — thanks to eLearning, you can test
out multiple models and find
out which styles work
best for you.
The seats are very comfortable, the leather is
good quality, the layout of the instruments is fine, and the organization of the climate control and
audio is pretty
good (although a bit two spread
out for me).
The sound system is a
well thought -
out Mark Levinson unit that features precise speaker locations to give the front and rear occupants the same
audio experience.
The suspension's been «recalibrated» to provide a
better ride in comfort mode, and active noise cancellation's been added to the Bose
audio system to drown
out some of that tire thrum.
Good: Comfortable, Adaptive Cruise Control, spacious interior, plenty of USB slots, driving visibility Neutral: Adaptive Cruise Control (cuts
out at 20 mph), push button shifter, mediocre turning radius Bad: No analog dials for
audio or A / C, horrible touch screen, no way to permanently disable Auto Stop / Start I purchased the Pilot because of the safety features not available on the Sorento like forward collision mitigation with automatic braking system and LED daytime running lights, and mostly because of Honda's reliability.
The 2009 Lancer Ralliart can be had with the same hard - drive - based navigation system and upgraded Rockford - Fosgate
audio system as found in the Evo MR.. The navigation system works
well, and has space on its hard drive left over for music storage, while the Rockford - Fosgate
audio system has a big 10 - inch subwoofer to pump
out the bass.
The NX200t can be fitted
out at multiple option levels, but is very
well - equipped from standard, with a backup camera, push - button starter, eight - speaker
audio, and eight - way heated front seats.
One of these is active noise control that uses the
audio system to cancel
out unwanted powertrain noise for
better fuel economy, Ford says.
These work reasonably
well, but occasionally drop
out, requiring me to re-select them via the
audio source screen.
On the equipment front, the Volkswagen Passat gets a touchscreen infotainment system which churns
out good quality
audio and the display itself is very fluid.