Sentences with phrase «for tiny screens»

Recent reports indicate that instead of massive displays, Apple plans to use MicroLED for tiny screens, like the one used in the Apple Watch.
Obviously porting a PSP game over to the console, HD upgrade or no, isn't the easiest task as its designed for a tiny screen.

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«Today we're introducing a new logo and identity family that reflects this reality and shows you when the Google magic is working for you, even on the tiniest screens,» the company wrote on the Google blog on Tuesday.
For example, Glass could capture photos and video, allowed users to listen to audio, connected to the internet, could run apps, and came with a tiny screen you could use for things like reading text messagFor example, Glass could capture photos and video, allowed users to listen to audio, connected to the internet, could run apps, and came with a tiny screen you could use for things like reading text messagfor things like reading text messages.
Netflix and other content services threaten to turn the TV into simply one screen among many, and premium picture quality — once Sony's bread and butter — is now a selling point for only a tiny market segment.
There's a trestle table down the center outfitted with a marble slab for each of as many as 16 students and a tiny station in one corner where he can demonstrate his «deejay - twist» action to stretch dough and have it telecast by «dough cam» onto the overhead screen next to the home - style ovens.
Why would anyone want to watch Netflix, or a downloaded video for that matter, on a tiny phone screen?
We took it to a dumpy little store in the mall where they screen printed «I < 3 My Tinies» onto it for $ 7.45 plus tax.
Don't go for one of those cheesy stadium half - time scoreboard proposals whip out your iPhone and display the big question on your tiny HD screen.
Who needs some tiny screen when you can set up Rove quickly and easily in your kitchen for all your digital needs!
In this case, I'm not too confident that the results are going to be satisfying — I can think of few things more excruciatingly boring than staring at a bunch of talking heads in suits for an hour in a tiny window on my computer screen.
A tiny disclaimer that appears at the bottom of the screen just as the ad is ending reveals it was paid for by Panepinto's campaign.
The innovative thing about OLEDs (for organic light - emitting diodes) is that lots of tiny OLEDs can be «printed» onto a single big sheet, allowing engineers to make a digital display that uses less power than a plasma screen and offers higher contrast, a wider range of viewing angles, and richer colors than an LCD screen.
The chemical screening only requires a tiny sample of wood, which can be prepared for analysis in just 15 seconds.
For instance, touching different regions of a screen makes the phone tilt and shift just a tiny bit, but in ways that the phone's motion sensors pick up, Mehrnezhad and colleagues demonstrated in a study reported online April 2017 in the International Journal of Information Security.
To investigate, the team screened mouse sperm for tiny bits of genetic material that switch off protein production.
The results — that tiny head movements and typical binocular cues of motion are there for the taking in virtual reality, but that most people only use them if they are actively shown how VR differs from a flat computer screen — should help virtual reality creators improve uptake of their products.
Part of the problem is the lack of resources we ourselves direct to food from abroad: The FDA has a minuscule team of some 1,500 inspectors devoted to food imports, a workforce too small to screen more than a tiny fraction of the food that arrives at U.S. ports each year for microbial pathogens or other disease - causing contaminants.
Worse, the watch's interface requires learning a mental map of the tiny watch screens laid out like an inverted T. Recent notifications appear as a vertical scrolling list, but «glances» (display screens for stocks, weather, battery charge, steps taken and so on) are arranged horizontally.
When the researchers recalibrated the display screen, though, they could see tiny blobs of neural action in brain regions specialized for speech.
Using tiny snippets of DNA as «barcodes,» researchers have developed a new technique for rapidly screening the ability of nanoparticles to selectively deliver therapeutic genes to specific organs of the body.
The well plates used in drug screening, for example, may contain as many as 1,536 tiny wells on a playing - card - size piece of glass or plastic, allowing researchers to conduct that many individual experiments by dosing each cell with a different compound.
It uses a common DNA - copying procedure, called PCR, to screen for antibodies in tiny test - tubes containing small amounts of blood or saliva.
Therefore, these tiny microRNAs can potentially be used to treat complex diseases as AMD without having to perform extensive screening for small molecule drugs.
And while Ive grown up to see the truth behind most misguided convictions from my middle school years — for example, that a white, fringed - leather jacket is an asset to any wardrobe — I clung to the belief that a modest (OK, tiny) bust at least afforded me some leeway when it came to getting screened for breast cancer.
I don't blame you at all for can not blog with such a tiny keyboard and screen haha.
Chances are, Beatrix Potter would be flattered to know that one day, more than a century after she published «The Tale of Peter Rabbit,» her most beloved character would be reinterpreted on screen not as a traditional cartoon (even though her work paved the way for the likes of Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse) but as a photo - real, fully anthropomorphic rabbit, complete with opposable thumbs and a tiny blue jacket.
Soldiers chase a group of adults and children in a warehouse type dwelling, shooting them with a combination sleep - drug and tracking device (please see the Substance Use category for more details); the people fall to the floor, asleep, and we see a tiny ball bearing stuck on the skin at the neck or shoulder; one woman rolls down a staircase (she is unharmed and awake), and a little girl cries and runs off screen.
There's split screen plus online multiplayer — for its tiny eShop price this one is easy to recommend.
I am considering getting this for the co-op mode, but I'll be playing with my buddy while we're outside, don't wan na end up like Rayman, which looked tiny on the device's screen.
The feature film is presented in the 1:66:1 widescreen aspect ratio and is enhanced for 16x9 televisions, resulting in tiny black bars on the sides that won't be visible on most screens due to overscan.
It's not the premise or the performances that sink The Tracey Fragments; rather, it's director Bruce McDonald's inexplicable decision to break up the screen into tiny little windows for the duration of the film's far - too - long running time.
Gere's underplaying makes Edward a good foil for Vivian, and there's sturdy comic support from Jason Alexander as Edward's lawyer, Amy Yasbeck as Alexander's wife, Larry Miller as an unctuous Rodeo Drive shop clerk, and in a tiny appearance as a cop, Hank Azaria (Ralph Bellamy also makes his final screen appearance as a target of Edward's latest hostile takeover).
For years I have been describing epic battles to friends who don't play Monster Hunter, when what they have actually seen is a muddy - looking little dude facing off against a dragon that doesn't fit on a tiny screen.
If your students ever played Pokemon GO, they experienced AR when they roamed the streets looking for tiny monsters that appeared on their screens.
When a project will be accessed on mobile devices, we design it specifically for tablets or phones, rather than designing it for desktop computers and expecting it to be functional when it shrinks to a tiny screen.
Ergonomics & Electronics The Golf R's 5.8 - inch dashboard touch - screen is tiny in an era of increasingly larger screens, and the small size — which made for a cluttered navigation map — wasn't the only problem.
The center stack is noticeably dated, with its tiny 4.2 - inch display and navigation package ($ 1,750), but the screen gets the job done for the backup camera, which is a necessity.
The Golf R Touch features a pair of capacitive touchscreens in the center stack: a massive 12.8 - inch infotainment display and a smaller 8 - inch screen below for climate and other controls that uses haptic feedback to trigger a tiny vibration when its virtual buttons are touched.
Less than we were expecting, but the sensation of speed from behind a tiny fly - screen is likely to be dramatic enough, and as we're aware from the standard car, higher speeds only invite an extra battle with your neck muscles and a greater challenge for the brakes acting on the skinny front tyres.
Customers will definitely be delighted by the fully digital instrument cluster, also known as the Audi Virtual Cockpit, which will arrive as a replacement for the standard analogue gauges and tiny driver's information screen we see on the current model.
For example, the interior is rife with similarly sized, indistinguishable buttons that speak to the car's Germanic sensibilities, and the infotainment screen is tiny by modern American standards, navigable by a confusing knob or outstretched fingertips making precise selections that are almost impossible to execute given the stiff ride.
Put the MDX in reverse, and the dash - mounted TV screen normally used for the navigation system suddenly shows you what's behind you, via a tiny camera mounted above the bumper.
The interface for navigation and audio is seriously marred by the tiny screen and small joystick / button controller.
Sienna is roomier but hard to figure out the controls on the tiny screen and to move the 2nd row seats - 3rd row is cramped for adults.
There is a 3 - spoke steering wheel, an instrument cluster with a tiny MID display and a 4.2 - inch screen for the infotainment.
On the Eco trim, you get lots of plastic, including, unfortunately, the steering wheel, plus a tiny navigation screen with no available option for navigation or automatic climate control.
I'd be very interested in this product if: 1) The internet browser could be viewed in landscape as well as portrait mode, 2) the webpage text can be increased for readability as having a 1200 × 1600 resolution screen means that text might be very tiny on a webpage, 3) Google Mail can be fully accessible, 4) the browser has tabs to open up multiple webpages, 5) there is some kind of cookies / password storage so that logins are saved such that you don't have to enter them every time you access one my everyday sites, 6) bookmarking webpages.
I'd be very interested in this product if you can create a video showing that: 1) The internet browser could be viewed in landscape as well as portrait mode, 2) the webpage text can be increased for readability as having a 1600 × 1200 (landscape) resolution means that text might be very tiny / thin on a 13.3 ″ screen unless you can change it so that (say) 1024 × 768 mode is expanded / enlarged onto the entire 1600 × 1200 screen, 3) Google Mail can be fully accessible, 4) the browser has tabs to open up multiple webpages, 5) there is some kind of cookies / password storage so that logins are saved such that you don't have to enter them every time you access a site that is accessed everyday, 6) bookmarking webpages.
The screen has a 1,280x800 - pixel native resolution, and it is undeniably small put up next to almost any modern tablet — workable in most instances for, say, e-reading, but definitely tiny for watching movies.
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