Sentences with phrase «gadgetry on»

Volkswagen has given the Golf a welcomed refresh for the 2018 model year, adding some new, more handsome exterior styling, along with some high - tech gadgetry on the inside.
The MINI Countryman has two models on offer, which differ only in terms gadgetry on board.
Volkswagen has made the new Passat more tech friendly by plonking in a plethora of equipment and gadgetry on board.
There's plenty of gadgetry on the options list, too, with lane assist, blind - spot monitoring, a self - parking system and a trick auto high - beam mode for the headlights among the features fitted to our test car.
Other tech gadgetry on the car includes the head - up display (also $ 1,700), the 3D surround view ($ 700, also adds parking assistant plus), Apple CarPlay that works over Bluetooth instead of via the USB cable ($ 300), a Wi - Fi hotspot (part of the $ 1,200 Executive Package, which also adds wireless charging, ceramic controls, and soft - close doors), and gesture control ($ 190), the last of which seems like a gimmick.
No gadgetry on the mother: A homebirth midwife doesn't require you to wear a monitor or get an IV started «just in case».

Not exact matches

Now, as Spinergy Inc. founder and CEO Martin Connolly tours Interbike, taking in row after flashy row of bicycle frames, wheels, components, and gadgetry, he notes with particular pride the number of booths showcasing Spinergy wheels on their display bikes.
If you're interested in living in a «smart» home — an abode outfitted with hi - tech, Internet - connected gadgetry — you should first understand the extent to which everyday household items will spy on you.
The lack of VR media for headsets like the Facebook (fb) Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Sony's yet - to - be release headset makes it less compelling for consumers to want to spend big bucks on cutting - edge gadgetry.
The Minnesota - based chain has been feeling the Amazon pinch for some time, although it has managed to recently halt the slide of previous years with a strategy that hinges on matching online pricing and training staff in the various gadgetry they sell.
I tend to rely on a notepad and experience instead of gadgetry.
The vast gadgetry that hums all night In the basements of Manhattan Feeds on numbers, passes them to us.
And on Sept. 7, using even more advanced gadgetry, they timed one of his pitches at 100.8.
One of the biggest devices at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, that wonderland of better living through gadgetry, was Mimo, a smart baby monitor that tracks your infant's respiration, heart rate, skin temperature, sleep quality, and position through a cute little clip - on turtle attached to an organic cotton onesie.
But her comments did get me wondering: If I really did become depressed, could I count on gadgetry to help me find a way out?
They may also reveal the extent to which Lucy and her kin relied on stone gadgetry, setting the stage for developments that would profoundly impact the course of human evolution.
«And whole libraries may appear on our desktop screens apparently out of thin air, but unless some radical changes are made in the way we design and produce our information age gadgetry, its ecological footprint will never really be reduced.»
The industry is so fixated on high - tech gadgetry that it has abandoned customer service.
While the distribution of vibranium could apparently have an immense positive impact on the development of humanity, the Black Panther fights to keep it locked away behind the walls of his country, using it only to develop advanced gadgetry and weapons.
At other times, however, Mendes and screenwriters John Logan, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Jez Butterworth seem to feel the need to include more classic Bond aspects, such as hulking henchman Hinx (Dave Bautista, «Guardians of the Galaxy»), an elaborate base for Oberhauser complete with private army, and an over-reliance on gadgetry.
Complete with jabs at social - media marketing, this is one of the film's few extended jokes likely to go over the collective heads of very young auds, but it's the kind of absurdly exaggerated everyday detail — complete with the repurposing of familiar gadgetryon which Aardman's comic brand is built.
Directed by Brad Bird (Ratatouille), the picture ups the ante in terms of state - of - the - art gadgetry and eye - popping feats on land, sea and in the air.
Things go bump in the classroom in this inane and clichéd horror movie where the coolest thing on display is the old - school 1970s gadgetry
SNEAKERS is fun when it concentrates on the high - tech gadgetry used by Bishop's team.
Suddenly, we are in Star Trek 101, with Kirk, alone and without his gadgetry, thinking on his feet to save his crew.
The interior is awash with styling statements and electronic gadgetry, as well as some funky but genuinely appealing features like the removable, washable seat covers that are standard in top - spec Dynamique form, and optional on the Expression model.
With its emphasis on performance and comfort rather than digital infotainment and gadgetry, the Flying Spur seems deceptively old - school — the school of Bigger is Better, at that.
The A4 will compete with the BMW 3 - series which lacks all the modern gadgetry inside that the A4 has on offer.
In keeping with the driving - machine image, the analog instrumentation is large and easy to read, and the dash is loaded with the usual BMW electronic gadgetry that keeps tabs on everything from the level of windshield - washer fluid to the distance from your destination.
Inside, the cabin is tweaked with black upholstery on the seats, air conditioning, power windows and mirrors, cruise control, variable intermittent windshield wipers, and a plethora of safety gizmos and gadgetries — Mazda Conenct infotainment system and more.
Coming to the gadgetry, the Terrano comes with a reverse parking sensor with an integrated display on the rear view mirror.
Gadgetry is o non-existent on the interior but it does have a Ram Air hood and power brakes.
The requirement is fulfilled by an ascending centre console that places the gear selector within direct reach of the steering wheel, by ergonomic gearshift paddles on the steering wheel itself and by conveniently positioned controls that dispense with unnecessary gadgetry but do open up new possibilities on the racetrack.
While detractors say that it is not the most technologically advanced car on the road, which is true, the sheer comfort, workmanship and room more than make up for the lack of having techno - gadgetry which in no helps getting in or out of an E350 or the ES350.
The array of buttons on the center stack can be confusing, but for basic chores you may use the ones in the steering wheel, and there is little need to consult the owner's manual when you wish to tap into the TL's plentiful high - tech gadgetry.
We're looking forward to getting our hands on this gadgetry when it debuts in late 2015.
Inside, the cabin welcomes you with new styling features, like Favo fabric upholstery on the seats, along with the latest gadgetry, like Radio R 4.0 IntelliLink system, infotainment system with CarPlay and AndroidAuto connectivity, satellite navigation via AppleMaps and so on.
Besides the new gadgetries inside, the cabin will also be highlighted by other new tweaks, which make the CT6 a real luxury office on wheels.
The ATS Coupe, with its terrific on - road performance and high - tech gadgetry, should continue to attract younger buyers into Cadillac showrooms.
The A4's competition which is the BMW 3 - series lacks on modern gadgetry.
In keeping with this mission, there are precious few frills on the Aura Green Line: a basic, easy - to - use stereo and an off - board navigation service constitute the sum of its gadgetry.
It bears all the safety systems and gadgetry that connects the car with the outside world, benefitting from on - board cameras and sensors that adorn it with autonomous and semi-autonomous features.
And of course there's all sorts of gadgetry available (at extra cost), including a DVD player with drop - down screen, a three - zone climate - control system on higher - end models, up to 10 - speakers hooked to the sound system, loads of cup holders and optional side - window visors that can be lifted to block out the sun.
On comfort level, the car has been given modern gadgetry in the form of air conditioner with air cons at the second row and advance Audio Video Navigation system not to be found in Ertiga.
While the government has controls on organs and tissue meant for transplantation, these «body brokers» capitalize on the myriad other uses for dead bodies that receive no federal oversight whatsoever: commercial seminars to introduce new medical gadgetry; medical research studies and training courses; and U.S. Army land - mine explosion tests.
Those who had spent their college days listening to boring lectures and jotting down notes on paper notebooks will perhaps lament not having access to hi tech gadgetry that is fast catching up in colleges and other centers of learning.
As someone who has traveled a lot during my career, I've always been amazed at a plane's temperamental gadgetry as, in addition to the above examples of how a plane could blow up if my Kindle was on while taxiing during takeoff, but the plane's equipment automagically becomes stronger during flight because the flight attendants always come over the PA system when we land — and are taxiing — that it's ok to turn on my cell phone, Kindle, etc..
Guest rooms and suites may be fitted with telephony and Wi - Fi Internet, air - conditioning, honesty bars and often cable / pay TV, but equally may have none of these, focusing on quiet and comfort rather than gadgetry.
You might notice some cool weapons and gadgetry, including one tool that allows the player to crawl on the side of an armored vehicle like Spider - man.
It was an original IP, featured a possible mascot, was exclusively on the PlayStation 4 and used much of its new gadgetry (such as the speaker on the controller).
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