It has a big
camera sticking out of the top of it, making it uncomfortable to carry regularly.
There's a bump from where
the camera sticks out so it keeps the speaker from being muffled when setting the tablet down flat.
That said, it is not exactly a traffic stopper —
the camera sticks out at the back and the front is right out of the basic Motorola book of design, with speakers flanking the 5.2 inch display (thankfully, the speakers are not as sharply recessed as those on the Nexus 6P, which are deep enough for dust collection).
The camera sticks out a fair bit, so you will want to use this phone with a case.
There is no OIS, and this is not a wide - angle lens on the back, though the 13MP
camera sticks out of the back due to the slim design of the phone.
Not exact matches
In 1994, when I challenged Hinchey on the ballot, he did the same thing to me — the moment that the red light on the Cable - 6 TV
camera went off, Hinchey leaped
out of his chair,
stuck his finger near my face, and shouted, «God d — it, that's UNFAIR!»
If you're a mom, or a blogger, you're probably
stuck behind your
camera 8
out of 12 hours a day....
Also wanted to touch base and let you know I'm working on getting a better
camera for my videos, I know they lack visual quality and that's a bit of a turn off, so hopefully you'll
stick around to check
out my improvements soon:) These are all the goodies used on this look!
Emmerich has already wiped
out the White House during sci - fi disaster epics, INDEPENDENCE DAY and THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW but will
stick the
camera inside the Oval Office to bring us a fun, fast - paced (and surely brainless) action - thriller.
He looks directly into the newsreel
camera and
sticks out his tongue.
And ever since, the best comedies about filmmaking have been created by those who, like the Tramp, cheerfully
stick their tongues
out at the
camera while knowing in their hearts they can never tear themselves away from it.
After all, nothing really happens until the end of the episode, and everything that sets up the climax happens off -
camera, which has been a recurring theme this season, problematic for viewers who are
stuck wading through 40 minutes for the good stuff): Carrie's secret mission with ex-spy Virgil (David Marciano) and his brother, Max (Maury Sterling), doesn't accomplish anything, and Dana's romantic road trip simply fizzles
out.
The quality that
sticks out the most as a positive is the use of the lighting and
camera to capture an effective setting and tone.
I found that I couldn't control the
camera as well with the Wii U Pad due to
sticks and the lay
out.
You can freely zoom in and zoom
out of the big map and also have the ability to control the
camera with the right analog
stick so you can get the best look at the action on the battlefield.
Sexy Beast has a distinct feel to it within the very first frames - a blurring
camera focusing on the sun above with the following shots presenting the central character in his natural habitat - he his literally baking
out in the sun a la baby oil with the gut
sticking out.
No more searching for the
camera at the bottom of the draw, no more post it notes
stuck all over my desk, no more cutting,
sticking and writing
out the EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) for hours on end!
When everybody else is trying to make mirrors disappear for aerodynamic purposes, replacing them with rear - facing video
cameras, Horacio Pagani, a short guy with a great head of silver hair and a penchant for quoting Leonardo da Vinci, comes along and
sticks out mirrors so they can cleanse California hillsides of skateboarders.
You could argue that a small car like the 595 which measures just 3,657 mm in length shouldn't need front parking sensors or a reverse
camera but the tough fact of the Australian market is that most cars are now specified with a reverse
camera and the absence of these technologies
sticks out like a sore thumb.
You also have to permanently
stick a special checkered decal onto the trailer tongue, which the system identifies through the backup
camera and uses to figure
out the direction.
A reporterlike young man sidled over, carrying a
camera with a long zoom
sticking out like a gun.
: — RRB -: — RRB -: — RRB -: — RRB -: — RRB - I had the G1 & The first mytouch upgraded to a vibrant my vibrant was nice but the horrible battery was killing me being
stuck on 2.1 was even worst the lack of flash & no front facing
camera at the end of the day I truly hated my vibrant I would never get a nother samsung again I don't care if the phone can fly: — RRB - I love my mytouch4g but it's not that great for hardcore gaming it slowed down the screen seems to look washed
out so when you are browsing the web certain things don't look good on it the brightness on the mytouch4g sucks if your outside you have to put the brigthness all the way up knowing thats going to kill my battery it's not as fast and snappy I want it to be don't get me wrong the mytouch4g is a sexy lookin phone I love the front facing
camera and the flash it takes really good pictures is a great phone but it has its flaws it does it have nothin on the LG G2X it leave it in DUST but the htc pyramid give it some work the only difference is the 4.3 inch screen & the HD screen new HTC UI 3.0 1.2 Dual core CPU 4G NO 3G.
Further specs are Bluetooth 4.0, USB 3.0 (x1) + USB 3.0 with USB charge (x1), HDMI
out, Memory
Stick Duo / SD memory card combined slot, ClearAudio + stereo speakers, 8 Megapixel rear
camera, 2.07 Megapixel front
camera, Mobile Broadband Module (LTE or HSPA +, UMTS, EDGE / GPRS).
The Galaxy Note 8's back - facing
camera also
sticks out slightly, meaning the tablet doesn't lay perfectly flat.
The back tapers in on the sides, which causes the rear
camera's lens to
stick out.
My definition of lackluster may be a bit
out off line but not totally, unless this device is sporting a great
camera 8mp or better some good or at least better screen technology then the HD2 then I will
stick with my comment.
First of all, megapixels shouldn't be the primary measuring
stick of mobile
cameras unless you're printing
out posters.
He was so silly, always
sticking his tongue
out at the
camera.
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Turns
out the dev team felt using a single Joy - Con just didn't cut it, as there was no second
stick to control
camera movements.
The jerky
camera movements when you're making slight adjustments with the analogue
stick in helmet cam view is also damn annoying and needs to be smoothed
out.
• Model number: PCH - 1000 series • CPU: ARM ® Cortex ™ - A9 core (4 core) • GPU: SGX543MP4 + • Main memory: 512 MB • VRAM: 128 MB • External Dimensions: Approx. 182.0 x 18.6 x 83.5 mm (width x height x depth)(tentative, excludes largest projection) • Weight Approx: 279g (3G / Wi - Fi model), 260g (Wi - Fi model) • Screen: 5 inches (16:9), 960 x 544, Approx. 16 million colors, OLED, Multi touch screen (capacitive type) • Rear touch pad: Multi touch pad (capacitive type) •
Cameras: Front
camera, Rear
camera; Frame rate: [email protected] × 240 (QVGA), [email protected] × 480 (VGA); Resolution: Up to 640 × 480 (VGA) • Sound: Built - in stereo speakers, built - in microphone • Sensors: Six - axis motion sensing system (three - axis gyroscope, three - axis accelerometer), Threeaxis electronic compass • Location: Built - in GPS (3G / Wi - Fi model only), Wi - Fi location service support • Keys / Switches: PS button, power button, directional buttons (Up / Down / Right / Left), action buttons (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square), shoulder buttons (Right / Left), right
stick, left
stick, START button, SELECT button, volume buttons (+ / --RRB- • Wireless communications: Mobile network connectivity (3G / Wi - Fi model only), 3G modem (data communication): HSDPA / HSUPA * specification for Japanese region, IEEE 802.11 b / g / n (n = 1 × 1)(Wi - Fi)(Infrastructure mode / Ad - hoc mode), Bluetooth ® 2.1 + EDR (A2DP / AVRCP / HSP) • Slots / Ports: PlayStation ® Vita card slot, memory card slot, SIM card slot (3G / Wi - Fi model only), multi-use port (for USB data communication, DC IN, Audio [Stereo
Out / Mono In], Serial data communication), headset jack (Stereo mini jack)(for Audio [Stereo
Out / Mono In]-RRB-, accessory port • Power: Built - In Lithium - ion Battery: DC3.7 V 2200mA, AC adaptor: DC 5V • Operating environment temperature: 5 - 35 degrees Celsius • Supported AV content format: Music — MP3 MPEG - 1 / 2 Audio Layer 3, MP4 (MPEG - 4 AAC), WAVE (Linear PCM).
The R trigger is used to pull
out your
camera with clicking the Right Analog
Stick will toggle the Night Vision.
The C
stick is all - new, with nascent suggestions of gameplay compatibility no doubt appealing to gamers who are
out to extract every possible
camera angle and hyper - smash from their library of titles.
You can either
stick to the original scheme or swap it
out for a more current setup for the analogue
stick, complete with a rolling
camera that negates the original fixed angles.
I can spin the
camera around with the right
stick, drop in and
out of the impressive photo mode, but that's it — I've become a statue, and it's happened so late into the game that I don't really want to start over.
And it came
out just too early to have DualShock compatibility, forcing the player to control a 3D
camera with a D - pad and shoulder buttons rather than analog
sticks.
You can move the
camera around with the right
stick, but trying to do that all while trying to climb a
stick holding R2 to move forward, holding X to pick your head up, L2 to hold tightly, the left
stick to move Noodle's head in the direction you need to it go, and the right
stick to move the
camera to just the right angle, only to find
out that the right angle is no viewable because something is in the way, is only frustrating.
I couldn't figure
out the motion controls for the life of me and the IR
Camera controls (labeled as «experimental» in the game) are easily the jankiest control scheme ever included in a twin -
stick shooter.
The
camera stick rotates the
camera around X, although it can not zoom in or
out.
Once that happens your
stuck watching the
cameras and calling
out enemy locations for your living buddies.
Sure, the actual concept of using the right
stick for
camera control had been around for a while before Sunshine came
out (in fact, once the DualShock was released, I'm pretty sure most games took full advantage of it), but it was the first Mario game to do so.
The online multiplayer became lagged on a couple of occasions, I had the music in one level completely drop
out at one point, and I've ran into areas where I'm ready to move on to the next part of a level but the
camera gets
stuck requiring me to backtrack to «retrieve» it.
Among other things, he solved the problem of why our initial batch of
camera timers was buggy: a piece of double
stick tape hiding in the circuit boards turned
out to be the problem and he was the only only one among us with the electronic engineering confidence to just take those wretched boards apart and find the problem!
There's the dual -
camera module on the back which does
stick out quite a bit.
But researchers at Caltech have got a perfect solution to get rid of the
camera lens which
sticks out of the sleek backside of your smartphone.
The dual -
camera module sadly
sticks out on the back.
The Elife's
camera is a tad thicker than the rest of the device, but Gionee smartly designed the bump to complement the phone's minimal design rather than
sticking out like a sore thumb.
We aren't fans of the gigantic
camera that
sticks out on the back, either.
Rather than a phone with a QWERTY keyboard and a flip -
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