More content can
fit on the screen at any given time and it provides a larger area to view content.
You CAN use a two - finger double - tap gesture to zoom in on the text — but then, the text is too big for the page to
fit on the screen at once, and you have to drag the page around to see everything.
A 1.63 inch 320x320 pixel Super AMOLED screen looks as great as a 1.63 - inch screen can look: its colors leap out and dazzle, and a good amount of text can
fit on the screen at once.
Users can add more icons than
fit on the screen at one time: to access them one simply needs to scroll down.
Not exact matches
Disney and Marvel obviously know what they're doing with superhero movies — they've brought some of the biggest franchises to
screen — however,
at the same time, making every single film need to
fit inside the already established franchise starts to limit the amount of creative license any one director can have
on future characters as Marvel's Cinematic Universe only grows larger.
Films that might have
fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors
at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming
on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music
at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth
Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents
at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
Those invested in Rowling's seven - volume saga should have no trouble losing themselves in Potter's
on -
screen story, which has lost none of its edge and still races breathlessly,
at least in
fits and starts, toward the showdown we've been promised since Harry first arrived
at Hogwarts.
«The
Fits»
screens on Wednesday, May 25
at 5:30 pm.
Absent - mindedly collecting shells, catching fish and bugs, and paying off your mortgage would be a perfect
fit on Switch, and because it'll be pretty to look
at, why not fling it onto the big
screen when you get home (sorry Netflix).
The latest Quentin Tarantino effort, The Hateful Eight (released January 8), went through various pre-release and even pre-production hurdles before making it
on -
screen - most notably when an early draft of the script was leaked online, reportedly by an actor, leading Tarantino to call off the whole thing in a
fit of pique
at the betrayal.
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Inspired by songs written by MGM producer Arthur Freed
at the beginning the sound era, Singin» in the Rain takes that seismic shift in film history for its setting, focusing
on heartthrob
screen couple Don Lockwood (Kelly) and Lina Lamont (the hilarious Jean Hagen) as the transition into sound — problem being that Lamont's voice, like many actual silent
screen stars, doesn't
fit her onscreen persona.
Combining a documentary
on the flooding of the Mekong Delta with a subtly suggested vampire story, the film
fits into Weerasethakul's preoccupation with mysticism, folk - legends and reincarnation, but it is (self - consciously) merely a sketch outline of a more ambitious work, and the
screening was marred by the omnipresence of an irritating guitar refrain provided by a friend of the filmmaker (although apparently problems with the sound mix were
at least partly to blame for this).
It looks good — especially
on the New 3DS — but sometimes a whole monster can't even
fit on that little
screen, and you're left hacking away
at a leg or a tail without being able to see what's going
on.
When you resize an existing eLearning module to
fit on the
screen of a mobile device, all you are effectively doing is porting it across devices, without adding any value to your course, or taking effective advantage of the technology
at hand.
The Cybook Ocean is the first eight inch touchscreen e-reader and the main selling point is that you can
fit more text
on the
screen at any given time than your standard six inch device.
Many e-Book readers want to read complex PDF documents or just
fit more text
on the
screen at the same time.
Once you do maybe you can learn to love one of the seven fonts the Voyage does offer (one or two of which are not offered
on the Fire either), or embrace the eight text sizes which already range from «need eagle eyes to read
at arms length» to «can't
fit more than ten words
on the
screen at a time.»
You can't
fit anywhere near as many book entries
on -
screen at once, and frustration soon sets in.
aldiko doesn t work
on KOBO, - Vox, aldiko claims upon downloading no mobile recognized, have now loaded Overdrive that loads but can t get libruary to work, AHA
at last Word - player loads
on Vox, however when i loaded the books, pages don t
fit on screen,:)-RRB--RRB- think I ll take it back and get an Ipad, this is far to difficult and time consuming... very dissapointing Like I said Word-player.com does work, and if anyone can get the pages to
fit let me know.
We generally prefer the resolution of Android Honeycomb tablets (1280 x 800) because they
fit more info
on the
screen at once, but the 4:3 ratio of the TouchPad makes using the device in portrait mode feel less cramped when reading.
The extra real estate allows you to
fit more text
on the
screen at any given time.
This makes viewing 100 page documents easier to view because you can
fit more pages
at once
on a single
screen.
Advanced users may prefer the tabbed look of Amazon's Silk browser, but the Nook browser's minimal toolbar allows it to
fit a lot more web content
on the
screen at once.
It allows the text to
fit on whatever
screen you are viewing
at the time.
A 5 - inch capacitive touch
screen has been
fitted on the device which displays content
at 800 x 480p resolution.
At 6.3 x5.6 inches, it's somewhat larger, but that's because Amazon has added an extra inch to the
screen, with a new 7 - inch, 300ppi display that, thanks to the magic of diagonal - area math,
fits over 30 percent more words
on the page compared to the previous model.
At this resolution, the browser couldn't
fit all of Laptopmag.com
on the
screen without zooming out, though this wasn't a problem with all websites.
But I actually think the trackpad is a kind of crutch anyway, due to the fact that you need to remember to press the cursor key once only, just like a
screen gesture — switching between a cursor pad
on my Windows notebook and my Android tablet would drive me slowly insane, or
at least my fingers will eventually shut down in epileptic
fits.
I'll be looking
at a font that is just slightly too small for comfortable reading, but if I choose the next size up it's huge — like «can't
fit a full sentence
on one
screen» huge.
For starters, the new Kindle's display is now a full - inch larger, and while
at first I didn't think that was going to make a difference, it definitely does, and it's not just because the new Kindle
fits more words
on the
screen.
This grid may remind some of iOS, but the icons are still quite a bit larger an there is the persistent menu bar of options
at the top of the
screen, which includes Shop, Games, Apps, Books, Music, Videos, Newsstand, Audiobooks, Web, Photos and Docs (not all
fit on screen in portrait mode, but you can scroll through to the hidden ones).
The larger
screen is especially good for people with poor eyesight or vision problems because you can
fit a lot of large font text
on the
screen at once.
Text is more detailed and you can
fit more
on the
screen at once, should you be so inclined.
Cutting down the pagecount is irrelevant, and even if the device allows horizontally - scrolling tables or other hacks to
fit the content
on the
screen, the original benefit of having content that is easily absorbed
at a glance is lost.
Please note that when
screening applications, we look
at the entire home and then make suggestions based
on what would be a good
fit for your home.
Instead, they personally
screen and select homes for their puppies, advise people
on caring for the breed, turn away people whose lifestyle, commitment or home situation does not
fit the breed, test for and guarantee the health and temperament of their puppies, have detailed documentation of their pups» lineage, demonstrate knowledge about canine health, genetics, socialization and development, and take back their animals
at any time and age if the buyers can not keep them.
While you may lump keytars in with strange hats and songs you'll quite happily sing along to in a pub but never dare listen to
at home, rhythm games are as much about what you do
on screen as off and being stuck behind a stationary keyboard simply wouldn't
fit the bill.
It is easy to maneuver
on either platform and 17 - bit did a great job
at fitting all that action even
on a 4.3 inch
screen.
The addition of a lock -
on feature would definitely be welcome as well as the ability to adjust the difficulty level for those that don't want to have to throw their controller
at their TV
screens in a
fit of rage.
That being said, the visuals may have had to have been sacrificed in order to
fit so many enemies
on the
screen at the same time.
The set will be available
at stores
on Feb. 4 for a suggested retail price of $ 12.99 and includes a Wii U GamePad
screen protector that
fits over the
screen to protect it from scratches and dirt, an extra-large stylus for comfortable touch -
screen game play and a cleaning cloth.
The enemies were even animated when they attacked, although they could only ever manage to
fit a single enemy
on the
screen at a time.
If you look
at your site
on a mobile phone, a mobile - responsive site
fits within your viewing
screen's width, and you shouldn't have to zoom in
on any text to be able to read it.
While there's a small focus knob
at the bottom, a lot of the
screen's clarity depends
on precisely how it's angled toward your eyes, and it's easy to give yourself a headache by strapping it as tightly as possible to keep the best
fit.
The
Fit does it
at the press of a button when
on the Heart Rate
screen, but it takes a few seconds to complete.
If you compare this phone to some of the other larger handsets
on the market (including the Sony Xperia Z5, which many will want to look
at as well given the slight increase in power it offers) it's definitely more palm friendly, with the 5 - inch
screen fitting nicely within the frame.
The set will be available
at stores
on Feb. 4 for a suggested retail price of $ 12.99 and includes a Wii U GamePad
screen protector that
fits over the
screen to protect it from scratches and dirt, an extra-large stylus for comfortable touch -
screen game play and a cleaning cloth.
The main idea is that by housing a phone's various sensors and earpiece speaker into a notch
at the top of the display, OEMs are able to further slim down bezels and
fit a larger
screen on a smaller body.
It's not going to change how it operates to
fit what you do, and despite the new split -
screen option, that often means focusing
on one task
at a time.