Sentences with phrase «images on a screen do»

Keeping an image on the screen doesn't require any power at all.

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The camera sensor is always on too, so you don't have to wait that extra beat for the image to appear on your screen.
You see the image on a computer screen, not through an eyepiece like you do in optical microscopes.
In ways you do not fully understand, you connect with the images on the screen, with the actions of the actors, with the plot of the story, and with the theme and ideas of the script.
Pearson, who described himself at the time as a «fundamentalist, Pentecostal, evangelical» Christian, asked God what he could do to help while images of human suffering flashed on the TV screen.
Ok, so if Fundies see an offensive image on their computer screens do they smash their laptops with a hammer?
But don't expect to see the Norman Rockwell - style images of nuclear families on your television screen, or the laughing bikini - and - board - short clad teenagers that have been the hallmark of Coca - Cola's summer marketing campaigns ever since the 1950s.
Some video monitors even transmit images to your TV screen - so if your baby cries, all you have to do is switch on the TV to see what's going on in the bedroom, allowing you to decide whether or not to intervene or wait and see if your baby will settle alone.
With images of child soldiers and mutilated bodies flashing on the screen, Jason says in voiceover, «I could» t explain to Gavin the truth of what Joseph Kony does.
Therefore, running costs are low because these new LCDs don't need power to sustain an image once it is written on the screen.
Although touch screens are growing in popularity with designers, tapping at images of buttons on a small, slippery surface does not provide a good user experience.
Beyond the vibrant images, the direction does something special with the choreography, the movement on - screen.
I hate how big it is, the terrible battery life especially hate how the same picture is shown on the TV and the gamepad why do I need two screens with the same image?
Fox announces their distrust of critics with this title by splaying «Property of 20th Century Fox Publicity Department» in huge letters across the screen for the duration of the film on both sides of the disc (the first time a major studio has done so since DreamWorks sent out advanced copies of the Gladiator Signature Selection in 2000 — which is why you never saw a review of it at FILM FREAK CENTRAL), in turn prohibiting an ethical assessment of the image.
The standouts here: Bruno Forzani and Hélène Cattet doing more experimental image - making along the lines of their gorgeous giallo homage Amer; Adam Wingard appearing on screen to puzzle out a hilarious solution to being stuck with the letter «Q»; Xavier Gens landing a grisly statement on the tyranny of body fascism in the culture; and contest - winner Lee Hardcastle contributing a clever stop - motion bit about a little boy's fears of potty training.
Not only does it seem that he'll be returning to the big screen, but he'll be doing so alongside a»90s version of Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury, whose name tag appears next to him in the image he posted on Instagram.
when you play with a wii using component cables on an hdtv, the image does nt fill the entire screen, theres a black border around unless you mess with settings in the tv to zoom in and enlarge the picture.
Dozens of kneeling, peaceful protests fill the screen end to end, and the juxtaposition between the historical depiction on the movie screen and the current images on today's TV screens does not go unnoticed.
An index of Winner & co.'s sense of film history: at the world premiere of the new Rudy Montague (Rudolph Valentino by way of Ron Leibman) picture, the image on the screen is blocked - up, ultracontrasty, and scratchy («Gee, didn't old movies always look like that?»).
We do not necessarily learn better when the speaker's image is on the screen.
The images on screen conclude with a question: «Why do you think people do not evacuate when a powerful hurricane is imminent?»
The screen clarity on the Apple iPhone 4S remains the same as last year's model, with a higher resolution than the Samsung Galaxy S II — although that mobile does have a Super AMOLED Plus screen with a sharp image quality.
Mirasol displays are a lot like existing monochrome E Ink screens in that they use little to no energy when an image is on - screen and don't use back - lighting so -LSB-...]
The image is clean and is easily seen on the screen, unlike the conversions Tokyopop did of their OEL manga for the Sony E-Reader.
What a true ebook, then, does, is to present correctly formatted text and images no matter the size of the screen it's being displayed on.
The crispness of the images and text on the screen does not match the reality of the ereader I purchased.
The images don't show on the pop - up in the middle of the screen — maybe they have to be set up as thumbnails — and I can't get the app to launch to download comics from the internet; there's always an error.
It's not a «retina» display - as Apple dubs the super-high-resolution screen on the new iPad - but it does display much clearer images and text than its rivals.
More image heavy content does not translate well on a seven inch screen.
This is why most manga apps for Android and iOS have a full two page spread, the eOneBook does a tremendous job reading manga because there are a number of pages that have two images crossing over onto both screens, which would not be ideal on your Kindle.
It features a 300 dots - per - inch E Ink display with enhanced contrast and twice as many pixels as the Nook GlowLight (text and images do pop a little more); Barnes & Noble says it's on par with the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite's screen.
The Energy eReader Slim will always have an image on its screen, but do not worry as it will not consume your eReaders battery.
Other random issues I encountered: The keyboard in the Newsstand didn't work consistently when in landscape mode, it wouldn't always register various taps on the screen, and sometimes the interface ran away with itself (e.g. in one instance, when I zoomed in on a photo, the image moved every which way).
The epaper screen always remains «on» since it doesn't use power to display static images.
While it doesn't make much of a difference when viewed on screen, if a reader decides to print your ebook, high - quality images will make sure the book come out in tip - top shape.
This is the primary benefit of e-ink in general; unless an image changes on the screen, it does not draw power.
On my previous Kindle, all I had to do is press Alt - Shift - G on the keyboard and it saved an image of the screen, which I could then save to my computeOn my previous Kindle, all I had to do is press Alt - Shift - G on the keyboard and it saved an image of the screen, which I could then save to my computeon the keyboard and it saved an image of the screen, which I could then save to my computer.
If you don't get this window go to «My Computer» and click on «Kindle»: (The following images are from my computer which has Windows 7, your screens may look different depending on what type of operating system you use.)
Redrawing an image on an EDP takes longer than it does on an LCD screen, which makes the technology unusable for animation.
By «square» I don't mean boring — rather I mean that it utilizes ALL the space Amazon allocates for the image, thereby making the cover image «bigger» than other cover images within search results, or even within Listmania or Guide listings (see the image of Sell Your Book on Amazon along the left - hand side of our screen shot for an example).
On the video front, you have the option of image stabilisation again, although we found this gives the appearance of wobble, very evident on the screen, with the display looking slightly behind the action in front of you, although this doesn't all come through to the video itselOn the video front, you have the option of image stabilisation again, although we found this gives the appearance of wobble, very evident on the screen, with the display looking slightly behind the action in front of you, although this doesn't all come through to the video itselon the screen, with the display looking slightly behind the action in front of you, although this doesn't all come through to the video itself.
There are a bunch of other e-readers out there (including the Aluratek Libre, Velocity Cruz, Augen Book, Pandigital Novel, Cybook Opus, Ectaco JetBook, Sharper Image Literati, and a bunch of Android - based tablet computers), but each suffers from serious problems: many use LCD screens that are harder on the eyes, yet don't even have the redeeming features of the iPad or Nook Color; several are overpriced; most of them lack features; and many don't interface easily with a decent e-book store.
Worked a dream — useful hint is to typeset the eBook on your favourite DTP software as a publication size the same as a Kindle Fire screen, use 12 pt for text and don't go too heavy on the image resolutions as they will be web and not print viewable.
The device does different things based on how much you unfold it and how you arrange it — It's some sort of mini-laptop in this image, a wide - screen movie player when folded out, an alarm clock when folded halfway (sort of), and a cellphone when all folded up.
A major shortcoming is a reduced Color Gamut, but the iPad 2 improves on - screen image color saturation by steepening its intensity scale — a simple trick that is also used by the Galaxy Tab, but the other displays fail to implement this (and the Motorola Xoom does the reverse).
So if it doesn't obey the industry standard intensity scale then the colors and intensities will be wrong everywhere on - screen because virtually all professional content and all digital cameras use the sRGB / Rec.709 standard, so it's necessary for accurate image, picture and color reproduction.
For images to even look as sharp as they do on your average iOS or Android gadget, you also need a recent Kindle device with a 300 ppi (pixels per inch) screen.
The eReader will always have an image on its screen, but do not worry as it will not consume your eReaders battery.
Unlike the PRS - 600, the PRS - 300 doesn't have a touchscreen, memory card slots, audio or image support, built - in dictionary, on - screen keyboard, or any way to add notes or drawings to a document or ebook.
Though it doesn't offer the best image quality, I liked having the option of sharing what was on my screen any time I wanted.
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