Sentences with phrase «in airplane cockpits»

Kobo uses the most advanced 7 inch FFS + display, with anti-glare — the same technology used in airplane cockpits (there are no clouds at 30,000 feet)-- for great reading indoors or outdoors and featuring an extra-wide angle for incredible viewing... ideal for shared reading and viewing.
Kobo uses the most advanced 7 inch FFS + display — the same technology used in airplane cockpits (there are no clouds at 30,000 feet)-- for great reading indoors or outdoors and featuring an extra-wide angle for incredible viewing and ideal for shared reading and viewing.
The company boasts an FFS + coating on the display in order to reduce glare in direct sunlight, the same coating used in airplane cockpits.
Consider what happens when this deception occurs in an airplane cockpit.

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Tilcsik's research shows the failures happening in the cockpit of an airplane or the power grid have a lot in common with organizational problems seen in business.
Sinnett, a pilot himself, plans to test the technology in a cockpit simulator this summer and «fly on an airplane next year some artificial intelligence that makes decisions that pilots would make,» he said.
In the wake of recent airline crashes, major news networks have aired concerns about pilots» ability to accurately fly «by hand» when the airplane's cockpit automation systems fail.
«If you think about the functionality of a cockpit, that could mean in an airplane, a space shuttle or a car,» says Danette Allen, director of NASA Langley Research Center's Autonomy Incubator.
Climbing in to the 4Runner's modern interior was the most like climbing aboard an airplane cockpit, with a bevy of buttons and switches, all displaying different hieroglyphics and acronyms denoting different functions.
His Ocular EVA Pod, a 3D - printed sculpture of an airplane cockpit equipped with virtual - reality headsets, is being shown in the fair's Creative Lab section at the booth of 101 / Exhibit.
Often using non-traditional media, from an airplane cockpit to rotting food, Jackson is interested in the way in which we use form and material to outwardly express and describe ourselves.
He continued: «I don't want to fly in an airplane where half the cockpit is paid well and half isn't.»
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