Sentences with phrase «just volume and power»

Not exact matches

Props to her for transitioning to boxing but her striking is not on the same level as some of the technical MMA strikers and she has literally 0 offensive ground game, just focused not getting submitted, no punching power either like Amanda or Cyborg, not even pressure volume barrage style like Joanna...
But the images suggest that scientists will want to take advantage of the DNB's images in multiple ways: not just to study clouds, but also to assess disasters such as power outages (such as before and after Superstorm Sandy last month), to study gas flares and estimate volumes of CO2 emissions, or to keep an eye on illegal unreported fishing (the boats emit light to draw in their stocks).
In their impressive study, Ziegenfuss and fellow researchers demonstrated that creatine loading over just three days significantly improved muscle volume and cycle sprint performance in elite power athletes
I just wish the on - screen buttons were 10 percent larger and that the volume and power buttons below the screen were replaced by a single knob.
The battery back sits behind the rear seats and takes up quite a bit of trunk space, reducing the volume from 15.8 cubic feet in the gas - powered model to just 11.6.
The properties of the Fabia RS are indeed impressive: a twincharged four - cylinder petrol engine with a 7 - speed DSG transmission providing 132 kW of power, despite just 1.4 L of its volume and 77kW of power for the 1.2 L Combi.
At the top of the right side is a headphone jack, with a volume rocker and power button just beneath.
Ned and I had even agreed to co-author a volume on his life and work; but, unfortunately, that book was never written, due to his tragic and premature death at the age of thirty - six, just as (in my humble opinion) he was about to reach the very zenith of his creative powers.
Both the volume rocker and the power button also have good response and aren't too easy or too difficult to press, and they sit almost flush with the frame so they don't protrude out too much, just enough to make them noticeable by touch.
Along the edges you'll only find two buttons (power and volume toggle on top) and just one port (the 10 - pin proprietary connector) on the bottom.
Just like the top and bottom, the sides of the THL W6 don't offer much less the volume rocker on the left and a Power / Lock key on the right
The gesture is the same here as those devices, just hold down the volume down button and power button at the same time, and you'll see the screen flash followed by a quick saving animation.
It feels good and smooth and has just two buttons: Power / Sleep and a volume rocker.
The power button and a volume rocker adorn the right side, just above an IR blaster, for turning this slate into a TV remote control.
In addition to the aforementioned ports, you'll find a volume rocker, lock / power button, and rotation - lock switch on the Thrive 7, just like the Thrive 10.
There are physical volume buttons, a power button and a «n» Nook button on the face of the device, just below the screen.
There are two volume buttons and a micro-USB port (for charging) on the left side of the phone, and a power button on the right side just above an HDMI - out port.
Aside from a small smattering of buttons, which comprise the iconoic home button, a volume rocker, hold / power button and a switch for locking the screen orientation, the iPad is just a big screen you can touch.
The power button (top) and lock switch and volume buttons (right) are just as easy to access as before.
Along the edges of the Tab 10.1 you'll only find two buttons (power and volume toggle on top) and just one port (the 10 - pin proprietary connector) on the bottom.
Other characters that stood out to me in this volume were the Rocky Horror Picture Show inspired Emporio Ivankov (who Oda does admit in one of his Q and A sections in the book is actually inspired partly by Rocky Horror), and the navy admiral Akainu who was using this awesome flame fist power, which made for really cool battles; you could just feel that Oda loved drawing the fights he had to for this guy.
The SpringBoard has just two buttons along the right side (when you hold it in portrait mode): a sleep / wake / power button, and a volume rocker.
Samsung is using metal buttons that feature a satisfying click when pressed, with the separated volume up and down buttons on the left side of the device located near the top of the phone, while the power button is on the right and situated just above the midpoint.
I tried turning the unit off the tablet with the pinhole, which turn off the tablet but once I press the power button, the 3 icons turn on, one by one just like when I initially set it up in flash mode with the volume + and — while plugging the USB cord to the PC.
A Touch - Sensitive Reading Interface The Nook Color comes with few physical buttons: just Volume controls on the right panel, a Power button on the left, and the «N» logo below the screen that serves as your Home button.
On the top left corner, in portrait mode, sits the 5 - megapixel camera, just above the power button and volume rocker on the left side.
As far as port, sensor, and button placement is concerned: on the back, we have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor on the A series; on the front, we have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a front - facing camera, earpiece, display, back and recent app capacitive keys, and a home button with an integrated touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only); on the bottom, there's a microphone, 3.5 mm headphone jack, MicroUSB port, and the speaker grille; on the top, we have nothing other than the secondary microphone, and, just like the new GS7, there's no IR blaster on board; and the volume buttons are located on the left side of the aluminium frame, while the power button is located on the right side — all three buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.
The Nook Color comes with few physical buttons: just Volume controls, a Power button, and the «N» button that serves as your Home button.
The bezel is simple and clean, like the iPad 2's, with just the hardware features you need: well - positioned power and volume controls at the top, front and rear cameras placed unobtrusively (and they have much better image resolution and quality than the iPad 2's), an audio jack at the top, small speaker notches on the sides, and charging / syncing connector at the bottom.
Sony has opted for a clean aesthetic with just a headphone jack, micro USB port, power and volume buttons.
Turn off your tablet and enter it in download mode: just press power, volume down and home buttons at the same time for a few seconds.
Other features are sparse: just a volume rocker on one side, a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a power / lock button on top, and a micro USB charge / sync slot on the bottom.
You'll find separate volume buttons on the right side beneath the mute / rotation lock toggle, and the power / sleep button on the top, just as expected.
Just below the power button, you have the awkwardly placed volume rocker and a dedicated camera shutter button, which is something we frequently see on Sony smartphones.
To do this, just hold down the power button and volume up button at the same time.
Thankfully, the fundamentals haven't changed: easily - pressed soft nubs cover the power and volume buttons, and the front edge extends just past the screen to prevent scratches to the glass when dropped.
Both are placed ergonomically on the iPad and are nicely emphasized so you can easily find them with your fingers: power button on top, volume buttons on the right top side, just next to the lock screen / mute latch.
The updated headset also includes a built - in headphone jack with volume controls, relocated power and focus buttons, and weighs just a bit less.
The power button and volume rocker on the right side of the E4 Plus feel surprisingly clicky, and the front - facing fingerprint scanner works just as fast as my Google Pixel running Android O. Near the top of the phone is the earpiece for phone calls, but this also doubles as a front - facing speaker that sounds way better than expected.
There's a USB - C jack on bottom with a headphone jack beside it — allowed by those thicker proportions — and the volume and power buttons on the phone's right side feel just as nice and clicky here as on the other Zs.
Just like the 7 - inch model, the power button, and volume toggle is ridiculously hard to find by sight as well as by feel and are hard to press.
The volume buttons and power are a bit hard to find and locate if you have a bad memory or are operating in the dark, but once you do find them, they do their job just fine.
The Power and Volume buttons stick out just enough to find without looking, though we wish Samsung didn't insist on putting them on opposite sides of the phone; it's so easy to press one when trying to press the other.
The phone's power button falls naturally under your right thumb, and its tiny concentric circle ridges help your finger to distinguish it from the smooth, elongated volume rocker just above it.
Don't get Tiamats, the earcups wear out in about 1 year and they don't offer any replacements, I hacked mine to make them work but the PCB in the volume controller just died and have no power.
Button placement is dead similar — power / display button above volume rocker on the right side, and all three have backs with a 5.0 - megapixel camera and a LED flash just below it on the top left corner.
The volume and power buttons are just prominent enough to be found without looking, yet still don't catch on pockets or bags when the device is being flung about.
Just hold the power / lock button along with the volume down button for a second or so and we have the screenshot saved in the gallery or any file manager that you tend to use.
Reboot bootloader mode on your Pixel XL — just press and hold the Volume Down and the Power buttons for a few moments (for about 2, or 3 seconds).
Basically, instead of just switching the shade and menus back to gray, the system UI now takes advantage from the newly introduced (API 27) WallpaperColors API, and grabs color from your phone's wallpaper, switching many aspects of the SystemUI like the quick settings panel, the mini QS / notification shade, the volume sliders, the power menu and even the Pixel Launcher (both app drawer and folder / shortcut background) to a darker hue if the wallpaper is dark / black, and keeping it brighter if the wallpaper is light.
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