Sentences with phrase «displaying video output»

This means that users will be using the port for charging devices, transferring files and displaying video output, along with all the other functions.
It can also display a video output of up to 1080p, comes with four USB ports and has flash memory, although can be expanded upon with SD card and external USB drives.

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Radio: Porsche Communication Management (PCM)- inc: navigation module, high - resolution 7 - inch color display (touch screen), radio w / RDS double - tuner, single CD / DVD drive, audio playback of audio / video DVDs and MP3 music, hard disc w / map data for the U.S, and Canada and BOSE Surround Sound System featuring 12 speakers and 445 Watt output
1080p video typically can't be fully displayed on many tablets but some can output video to an HDTV via HDMI cables and adapters.
«E-readers can not display videos at an acceptable quality, and most can not generate audio output or record audio input.
This enriches the next generation of tablets through 1.2 GHz of processing power, 1080P video output and 27 million triangles per second of graphics acceleration all driving a 10.1» 1366 × 760 LVDS Display with Capacitive Touch.
The integrated Mali - 400 GPU is believed to be able to encode and decode Full HD 1080p video with an HDMI 1.3 a output that can be run concurrently while the Cortex A9 chip simultaneously drives two displays onboard.
Motorola Atrix 4G features a 1 GHz dual - core processor, high - resolution qHD display, 4G Connectivity, HDMI video output and more.
Key features and specifications of the PlayBase ® include: 7 ″ LCD, 800 x 600 resolution display, capacitive touch screen with full multi-touch display 1.2 GHz single - core processor Built - in Wi - Fi 8 GB of NAND flash Up to 32 GB Micro SD card Multimedia options, including music, photos, video recording and playback RAM: 1G DDR3 Output: Micro USB, Earphones Dimensions: 204 mm × 122m × 9.7 mm Weight: 325g Stereo speakers Front - facing camera Accelerometer Up to 5 hours of battery life, 60 hours on standby
It has an NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor and will feature Clear.fi media sharing, which will allow users to stream audio and video content across a home network, and HDMI output for playing 1080p HD video on an external display.
Motorola Xoom... allows consumers to experience HD content right on the device, supports 1080p HD video and HDMI output to display content on larger HD screens, and plays video and other rich web content seamlessly with Adobe Flash Player.
ARM Cortex - A53 64 - bit quad - core processor, 1.5 GHz (V / A) and 1.3 GHz (V / B) ARM Mali - T720 MP2@600MHz (V / A) and 520 MHz (V / B) Display support up to 1920 x 1200 (V / A) and 1366 x 768 (V / B) DDR3x32 1600 Mbps 13MP image signal - processor H. 265 1080p Full - HD video playback Built - in HDMI Tx supports Full HD 1080p video output Connectivity: Dual - band Wi - Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n, Bluetooth, FM and GPS
The prototype e-reader display can refresh at the rate of 67 frames per second, which Heikenfeld claims is fast enough to allow for video playback on the display that already provides for a full color output while still being extremely thin and light.
* A dual - core processor capable of opening web pages and rendering games with blazing speeds, and displaying HD video on big - screen TVs * The world's first qHD display — packing 540 × 960 resolution in a 4 - inch (10.1 cm) screen delivering stunning clarity in pictures and videos * 1 GB of RAM for the horsepower you need to multitask * Powered by Androidâ «cents 2.2 * Front - and rear - facing cameras for video chat and the ability to record and output in HD * Biometric fingerprint reader for easily unlocking your phone while providing extra security * Under 11 mm thin, with an extra large 1930 mAh battery for extended standby and talk time * Keep up to date on social networks with automatic delivery of messages through MOTOBLURâ «cents, including the ability to locate, wipe and restore data if the device is lost or stolen * Up to 48 GB of storage (16 GB internal and optional 32 GB MicroSD card)-- enough to store thousands of songs, photos and many full - length movies * Download speeds of up to 14.4 Mbps and Mobile Hotspot service for connecting up to five Wi - Fi - enabled devices
Specifications Color: Black --(Model: ME400C - C1 - BK) White --(Model: ME400C - C1 - WH) Processor: Intel Atom Z2760 (1.8 Burst) Operating System: Windows 8 System memory: 2 GB DDR2 Storage: 64 GB Flash + 32 GB free for 36 months Display: 10.1 ″ WXGA IPS Touch Panel with 350 nits brightness 1366 * 768 Video Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, 533 MHz Video Camera: Rear 8MP Auto - focus w / LED Flash, F / 2.2 Aperture, 1080p video recording, front 2MP for video conferencing Wireless: 802.11 bgn (Single band) Bluetooth: 4.0 Card Reader: 1x Micro SD Interface: 2 - in - 1 Audio Jack (Head Phone / Mic - in) / 1 x Micro HDMI / 1 x Micro SD Card Reader (support SDXC compatible card) / 1 x Internal Microphone / Speaker (SonicMaster) / 1 x Micro USB Audio: Hi - Definition Audio Codec / Built - in quality speakers / Mic Weight (lb): 1.3 Dimension (in): 10.5 ″ x 6.7 ″ x.4 ″ AC Adapter: Output: 15W / 18 W / Input: 100 - 240V AC, 50 / 60Hz universal AC Adapter: 8.5 hours GPS: Supported Sensor: G - Sensor, Light Sensor, Gyroscope, E-compass, NFC What's in the Box ASUS VivoTab Smart Tablet Adapter & Power Plug Owner's Manual Warranty Card Cleaning Video Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, 533 MHz Video Camera: Rear 8MP Auto - focus w / LED Flash, F / 2.2 Aperture, 1080p video recording, front 2MP for video conferencing Wireless: 802.11 bgn (Single band) Bluetooth: 4.0 Card Reader: 1x Micro SD Interface: 2 - in - 1 Audio Jack (Head Phone / Mic - in) / 1 x Micro HDMI / 1 x Micro SD Card Reader (support SDXC compatible card) / 1 x Internal Microphone / Speaker (SonicMaster) / 1 x Micro USB Audio: Hi - Definition Audio Codec / Built - in quality speakers / Mic Weight (lb): 1.3 Dimension (in): 10.5 ″ x 6.7 ″ x.4 ″ AC Adapter: Output: 15W / 18 W / Input: 100 - 240V AC, 50 / 60Hz universal AC Adapter: 8.5 hours GPS: Supported Sensor: G - Sensor, Light Sensor, Gyroscope, E-compass, NFC What's in the Box ASUS VivoTab Smart Tablet Adapter & Power Plug Owner's Manual Warranty Card Cleaning Video Camera: Rear 8MP Auto - focus w / LED Flash, F / 2.2 Aperture, 1080p video recording, front 2MP for video conferencing Wireless: 802.11 bgn (Single band) Bluetooth: 4.0 Card Reader: 1x Micro SD Interface: 2 - in - 1 Audio Jack (Head Phone / Mic - in) / 1 x Micro HDMI / 1 x Micro SD Card Reader (support SDXC compatible card) / 1 x Internal Microphone / Speaker (SonicMaster) / 1 x Micro USB Audio: Hi - Definition Audio Codec / Built - in quality speakers / Mic Weight (lb): 1.3 Dimension (in): 10.5 ″ x 6.7 ″ x.4 ″ AC Adapter: Output: 15W / 18 W / Input: 100 - 240V AC, 50 / 60Hz universal AC Adapter: 8.5 hours GPS: Supported Sensor: G - Sensor, Light Sensor, Gyroscope, E-compass, NFC What's in the Box ASUS VivoTab Smart Tablet Adapter & Power Plug Owner's Manual Warranty Card Cleaning video recording, front 2MP for video conferencing Wireless: 802.11 bgn (Single band) Bluetooth: 4.0 Card Reader: 1x Micro SD Interface: 2 - in - 1 Audio Jack (Head Phone / Mic - in) / 1 x Micro HDMI / 1 x Micro SD Card Reader (support SDXC compatible card) / 1 x Internal Microphone / Speaker (SonicMaster) / 1 x Micro USB Audio: Hi - Definition Audio Codec / Built - in quality speakers / Mic Weight (lb): 1.3 Dimension (in): 10.5 ″ x 6.7 ″ x.4 ″ AC Adapter: Output: 15W / 18 W / Input: 100 - 240V AC, 50 / 60Hz universal AC Adapter: 8.5 hours GPS: Supported Sensor: G - Sensor, Light Sensor, Gyroscope, E-compass, NFC What's in the Box ASUS VivoTab Smart Tablet Adapter & Power Plug Owner's Manual Warranty Card Cleaning video conferencing Wireless: 802.11 bgn (Single band) Bluetooth: 4.0 Card Reader: 1x Micro SD Interface: 2 - in - 1 Audio Jack (Head Phone / Mic - in) / 1 x Micro HDMI / 1 x Micro SD Card Reader (support SDXC compatible card) / 1 x Internal Microphone / Speaker (SonicMaster) / 1 x Micro USB Audio: Hi - Definition Audio Codec / Built - in quality speakers / Mic Weight (lb): 1.3 Dimension (in): 10.5 ″ x 6.7 ″ x.4 ″ AC Adapter: Output: 15W / 18 W / Input: 100 - 240V AC, 50 / 60Hz universal AC Adapter: 8.5 hours GPS: Supported Sensor: G - Sensor, Light Sensor, Gyroscope, E-compass, NFC What's in the Box ASUS VivoTab Smart Tablet Adapter & Power Plug Owner's Manual Warranty Card Cleaning Cloth
The phone is an extensive upgrade from the Droid 2 and Droid 2 Global variant in terms of hardware by featuring a dual - core 1 GHz processor, 8.0 - megapixel camera with1080p video capture, Android 2.3, dual - mode CDMA / GSM support, 4 - inch qHD resolution display, a redesigned 5 - row QWERTY keyboard and 3G Mobile Hotspot support along with video output and 1080p mirroring support on larger displays.
However, it only supports video up to 720p, even when outputting to a larger display.
display, is 9.7 mm thick, supports WebKit, HTML5 and Flash for browsing, offers hardware - accelerated video, and will output 1080p video via HDMI.
AMOLED Photo is the one closest to a true RGB display output, which is to say the colors the most natural in this mode, while the AMOLED cinema mode is great for video watching.
display, is 9.7 mm thick, supports WebKit, HTML5 and Flash for browsing (with hardware - accelerated video), and will output 1080p video via HDMI.
AT&T also announced the Samsung Captivate Glide with a 4 - inch Super AMOLED display, Android 2.3, a 1 GHz dual - core NVIDIA Tegra 2 CPU, 21 Mbps HSPA + support, an 8.0 megapixel rear camera with 1.3 MP front - facing cam, 1080p HD video capture and HDMI output / mirroring.
The Virgin Mobile Triumph (pictured right) will be Virgin Mobileâ $ ™ s first high - end smartphone with a 4.1 inch WVGA resolution display, 2 GB of internal storage, 512 MB of RAM, 5.0 megapixel camera, A-GPS, WiFi N radio, Qualcomm MSM8655 Snapdragon processor and HDMI output along with a front facing camera for video calls.
The G - Slate will support 720P HD on device video playback along with an HDMI output to show off 1080p content on both 3D and HD displays.
Motorola ATRIX 4G is runing with Android 2.2 Froyo on Nvidia Tegra 2 Dual - core 1 GHz Processor with a 4 - inch QHD display (or 960x 540), a front - facing VGA camera and 5 - megapixel with LED flash, a Biometric fingerprint login security, 1 GB of RAM, Wi - Fi 802.11 n support on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, GPS, 3G, HSPA +, Bluetooth, HD Dock for it's HDMI video output capabilities and Laptop Dock, 1080p HD video playback, a 1930 mAh battery that gives nine hours of talk time, Android Market and a whole host of Google & AT&T services.
Motorola Atrix 4G is running with Android 2.2 Froyo (can be upgrdable to Gingerbread later) on Nvidia Tegra 2 Dual - core 1 GHz Processor with a 4 - inch QHD display (or 960x 540), a front - facing VGA camera and 5 - megapixel with LED flash, a Biometric fingerprint login security, 1 GB of RAM, Wi - Fi 802.11 n, GPS, 3G, HSPA +, Bluetooth, HD Dock for it's HDMI video output capabilities and Laptop Dock, 1080p HD video playback, a 1930 mAh battery, Android Market and a whole host of Google & AT&T services.
It packs a 1 GHz dual - core Tegra 2 processor, an 8.9 ″ display (1280 x 768) and features full 1080p HD video decoding, Android 3.0, a 3D rear camera for capturing 3D footage to be viewed on a 3D HDTV (with its HDMI output) or through YouTube 3D, a front facing camera for video calling, 32 GB of internal storage, a 6,400 mAh batter, and full support for Adobe Flash.
Asus Transformer Infinity runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS, sporting a 10.1 - inch Super IPS + 1920 x 1200 display, 1 GB RAM to keep things running, an 8 megapixel rear - facing camera with f2.2 & 5 element lens, an additional 2 megapixel front shooter for forwarding video chats, 1080p HD video recording capability, 16 GB to 64 GB memory storage support, 4G LTE 100 Mbps connectivity, 3.5 mm jack, micro-HDMI output, microSD card reader, Bluetooth 2.1, enhanced 802.11 Wi - Fi b / g / n, 25WHr battery, Keyboard dock, Access to Android Market, a whole host of the Google services and it features all the usual features of an Android tablet.
Android 3.0 Honeycomb powered LG G - Slate will enhance the 3D capabilities of 3D recording & viewing, on a 1 GHz dual - core Tegra 2 chipset, which is having 3 cameras — Dual rear - facing 5MP cameras for 1080p 3D video capture with LED flash and Front facing 2MP camera for video chat, and sporting 3D glasses required 8.9 inches 3D display, HSPA + 4G connectivity for 21 Mbps download speeds, 32 GB of on - board memory, 3D TV & HD output and more.
The tablet runs on Google Android 4.1 Jelly Bean mobile operating system, and comes with Intel Celeron 1.5 GHz dual - core processor, 1 GB DDR3 RAM, 4 GB internal storage, 7 - inch capacitive touchscreen LCD display with 1024 x 600 pixels resolution, and a front - facing webcam for video chat, moreover, some basic specs also include WiFi, microSD card slot supporting up to 32 GB HDMI output, and full access to Google Play for various games, apps, songs and videos.
That's before you factor in the Adam's Pixel Qi display, which stretches out the longevity even more, and of course Tegra is capable of outputting 1080p HD video whereas the iPad maxes out at 576p / 480p via its optional component cable.
Video playback is limited to 720p on the screen, but the HDMI port allows to output 1080p on a bigger display, such as a HD TV.
Enabling 1440p resolution is as simple as going into your Display and Sound settings and into Video Output where you'll find the option to change your TV resolution.
When the update rolls out, those with compatible displays will be able to make the changes simply by going to the Display & Sound section in setting and clicking through to Video Output where they'll have the option to change from 60Hz to 120Hz.
The system supports approximately 16.78 million colors (24 - bit) color output and displays interlaced or progressive scan video at 640 × 480 video resolution.
Proof can be found on video released through Rapidshare, which shows an open Xbox 360 booting a copied DVD, shown from both sides, and displaying its results through a composite cable shown from Xbox 360 output to TV input, and as the TV is showing the Project Gotham Racing 3 intro we see the typical desynchronized flashing on the television that is nearly impossible to fake.
It may be marginally more powerful than that of the original Xbox One — largely thanks to its 4K video output capabilities and ability to display in HDR — but this isn't the power boost you'll be looking for if Microsoft's Xbox One wasn't for you.
New and older film and video works are displayed alongside a less familiar part of Toomik's artistic output: his paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptural pieces.
Body of Work surveys a decade of Gilmore's forceful output, bringing together five key works on video and a newly commissioned performance, displayed in the gallery as both video and sculptural installation.
Ready for Ultra HD video and premium 4K content, the TX - NR545 features HDMI and HDCP 2.2 compatibility with one output that can pass 4K / 60 Hz video complete with 4:4:4 color space and 21:9 cinema aspect ratio from source devices to display.
A 4K video of Tears of Steel played flawlessly on the Gole1's 5 - inch display, so the system should be able to output it comfortably to higher - resolution screens.
Set - up is via the front - panel display, as there's no video output, which could make navigating DVD - A discs tricky.
And an HDMI input is extremely handy for connecting a digital camera or a laptop so you can display its output on the larger screen of your TV or video projector.
The 7 - inch display will remain as we've known in the past, but there will be support for outputting 1080p video on your TV.
Not only that, but adaptive refresh rates can help save on energy when displaying static images or low frame rate video, while also enabling a higher peak output on capable devices.
The few differences are that the Rift requires 8 GB + of RAM, a HDMI 1.3 video output, two USB 3.0 ports and one USB 2.0 port; whereas the Vive asks for 4 GB + of RAM, HDMI 1.4 or Display Port 1.2, and just the one USB 2.0 port.
Head into settings > display & sound > video output and you'll find a range of options.
With its three HDMI outputs, users can enjoy surround sound in the main room with switching between two displays and a separate video source with two - channel audio in another room.
Although the display doesn't feature Full HD pixel dimensions, the micro-HDMI port can be used to output the high definition video to a large screen.
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