Sentences with phrase «diminutive device»

The sleek and surprisingly diminutive device «combines what you normally get from four different products into an elegant design,» Ramachandran told Digital Trends.
Of course, we'll try to get our hands on a unit of this diminutive device as soon as possible for a full - on review.
As we've reported would be the case, thanks to an exclusive deal with Vodafone, the diminutive device is available now from free.
Sony claims the diminutive device can store about 350 standard eBooks and provides up to 2 weeks of reading on a single battery charge.
The iPad mini 2 comes with stereo speakers that reach impressive levels of sound for such a diminutive device.
Even in Sport 410 guise, the Exige remains a diminutive device, but an enormous rear wing, peaked front fenders and a carbon splitter mean it casts an impishly brutal shadow.
Compared to higher - priced speakers such as Google Home Max and Apple's HomePod, Google's diminutive devices sound exactly as you'd expect: small, tinny, and muddled.
But with the ZTE Axon 7 Mini and many other so - called diminutive devices, smallness is about cost and scaled - back hardware goods even more than it is about size.

Not exact matches

Despite its diminutive size, the snow flea, also called a spring tail, has garnered an online fan base for some of the charming strategies it uses to evade predators: In threatening situations, the insect ejects a springing device out of its rear end to propel itself to safety.
Silicon is becoming both bricks and mortar for armies of gears, valves, pumps and sensing devices that may turn the surface of microchips into diminutive factories and laboratories.
Back in the good old days of 2007, when dinosaurs walked the Earth, nobody had really heard about eBooks, less still grasped how popular they'd become, allowing old books a new lease of life; and how devices capable of holding entire libraries in their diminutive frames, and still capable of being used as — of all things, telephones — would be ubiquitous.
With rumours that Microsoft will be unveiling two small - screen Windows 8 tablet devices at its Build Developer Conference in June fresh in the memory, one diminutive slate has already broken cover.The Acer Iconia W3, an 8.1 - inch Windows 8 tablet, appeared... Read more
Other than being diminutive vs the Aura One, the screen (on mine) is not the reason to hate this device.
One of the main benefits of the Android 3.2 update is its support for smaller - screen devices, and a number of diminutive tablets are on shelves or on the way, including Samsung's Galaxy Tab 8.9, which is due to go on sale Oct. 2, with a 32 GB version selling for $ 569 and a 16 GB model priced at $ 469.
Despite the diminutive price tag, the Ascend Y550 actually packs quite a lot of features and that might not expect to see on a device at this price point.
In order to run the increasingly power hungry titles or programs you typically have to forgo long battery life and instead accept a monster of a laptop that is plugged in a majority of the time, or you eschew any hopes of playing demanding games and shoot for a consumption and productivity device that will last you a fair bit and be more desirably diminutive.
The puck - shaped device was already pretty diminutive.
Apple added HomeKit support for Apple TV support in iOS 8.1, but has thus far been mum on what role the diminutive box will play, saying only that it works as a sort of liaison when remotely controlling devices with Siri.
Google's diminutive digital assistant can help organize your life and answer queries, but it's also a serviceable music playing device, with Play Music, Spotify and Pandora integration.
The diminutive Amazon Echo Dot includes a 3.5 mm input and can thus be permanently cabled to another device.
It's not exactly customary for a diminutive derivation of a new flagship phone to go official before the «full - sized» model does, and several major Android OEMs have altogether renounced mini-hero devices.
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