Sentences with phrase «little handheld screen»

I can not believe the entire console is on that little handheld screen.

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But there's not just this home base console — there's a handheld as well, and it looks an awful lot like a little touch - screen tablet:
Badged up, with half a cup of coffee in me and the printed press screening guide — rendered mostly useless by a dozen last - minute schedule changes — stuffed into my backpack, I head into my first screening of the day: The Lesson, a contrived, slightly smug little Bulgarian number lightened by fitful bursts of suspense and black comedy, and directed in the kind of serioso handheld style that is traditionally associated with the Dardenne brothers, because they're the only ones who know how to pull it off.
The A-list actor sits comfortably in the director's chair, though his over-reliance on a handheld camera that jostles excessively over each bump in the wild was distracting on the big screen and is still a little annoying in the home theater.
Well on Switch, Little Inferno is a game that can be played in Handheld and Tabletop mode that takes advantage of the Nintendo Switch's screen, but also allows a single player to use the right Joy - Con controller like a laser pointer, (or even a Wii remote.)
In addition, the camera array allows ISO speeds up to 102400, handheld long exposures with AIS (AI Image Stabilisation), slow motion video up to 960 fps and a super snapshot mode able to take photos from the off screen in as little as 0.3 s, 4D predictive focus and AI - assisted composition.
Most people just need a screen a little bigger than a phone; something to throw in your backpack, live on your coffee table, or be a handheld display for watching movies on flights.
Sure, the soundtrack is a little weak and some of the on - screen labelling is tiny in handheld mode, but the bumper - to - bumper racing and the sheer wealth of content makes Mantis a must have Switch title.
It looks great and plays very well on the little handheld, you can even swipe the screen to roll the dice.
Between that and the pillar - boxed top screen, VVVVVV takes so little advantage of the system's unique capabilities that it's a little troubling it wasn't released on DSiWare for those who've not taken the plunge on Nintendo's latest handheld.
It may be a little bit more difficult to read the text on the PS Vita's small screen, but that's a problem that won't hamper your handheld experience of the game all that much.
Only time with the final release will tell how Type - 0 HD's handheld - friendly mission structure plays out on the big screen, and the pricing does seem a little much for a re-release of an older game — even if the West never received it in the first place.
Increasing the brightness on the TV screen can help a little, but if played in handheld mode then it remains a game of hide and seek.
This delightful, little handheld will play any old SNES cartrdges on the 4.3 inch screen or it can be hooked up to a TV using its TV - out AV jack.
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