Sentences with phrase «little screen right»

Streaming service Hulu Plus is now officially available for the Nintendo 3DS, 3DS XL and 2DS, bringing the best of the big and little screen right to your fingertips.

Not exact matches

Tailoring your email to the right audience is often about the little things, about the decisions that you might not even think about until you're sitting there staring at a blank browser window or phone screen.
It might even take up the entire screen, making that little «x» in the upper right - hand corner hard to find.
The absence of an anchor feels not so much radical as a little distancing (especially with off - screen voices that haven't yet learned the network - newsreader trick of putting the EMPHASIS on the right WORDS).
This was the biggest «turn the channel, forget about the game, glance up at the little score box in the top right of the screen 20 minutes later, do a double take, turn the game back on» game of the entire tournament.
But not really, because the pols are smart enough to do their little junket right after the election knowing that it will be totally off the screen when the next Nov election comes around.
«She had some of the right symptoms: cough, little bit of runny nose, but didn't have much of a fever,» said Dr. Barbara Albert, who screened her for the study.
Each time I looked back at what I was reading on Facebook, he put his cute little face right in the way of me and my screen, and he'd smile until he got my attention.
When a little message popped up in the bottom right - hand corner of my screen.
Moments later, Beck is taking on «the entire offensive line» of an American pro-football team with little effort, and it is as though Arnie has been reincarnated on screen — except that, while Beck may be a kick - ass «retrieval expert» of bull - like proportions and astonishing resilience, he is also genuinely eager to avoid violence («I don't want to fight» being his catchphrase), phobic about gun - use (until the inevitable pump - action finale, naturally), and really just interested in opening his own restaurant — and, unlike the he - men portrayed by Arnie, Sly and other eighties right - wingers (most of whom have in fact gone on to open their own restaurants), Beck can bang articulate sentences together as well as heads.
A little less than 24 hours after seeing Right Now, I found myself back at the Scotiabank — the bizarrely space - themed multiplex that serves as TIFF's main press and industry screening venue — for another movie with an ambling protagonist who goes everywhere with a backpack slung over his shoulder.
It's also given by far the most screen time, which feels natural as the introduction segues into the stories, but does mean that stories two and three feel a little less developed, although that's not to say they aren't successful in their own right.
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.)
Mr. Right is the second of four movies written by Max Landis that will hit screens this year and while it's got quite a bit in common with his last script American Ultra, this flick feels a little tighter and is a hell of a lot more fun.
• «Let the Right One In»: At snowy evening, a man making his way home passes out of a tunnel, and the dark little creature Eli drops on him as if from above the screen itself.
The Screen Actors Guild handed out three of its five film awards Sunday night to performers in the 1960s civil rights drama «The Help,» injecting a little excitement into the Oscar race.
The gang's all here — the editor, the costume designer, some of the actors, the make - up effects dude, the location manager, the freakin» construction manager — and they appear in a little window in the bottom right - hand corner of the screen to discuss, more or less, what you're looking at.
There was very little internal conflict in Juliet that came across on the big screen, we shouldn't already know which man is right for her we want to see the good and bad in both Mark and Dawsey.
The site itself is a little text - heavy, with links on both the left and right sides of the screen.
Of course, there are still some niggles that we'd like to see fixed: a touch - screen system that is a little slow to respond, a glovebox that seems to take a magician to get open if you don't hit the sensor just right, and the lack of dedicated switches for the seat heaters / ventilators (accessible only through the touch screen).
The right screen mirrors the information found on the main screen, while the left screen allows the driver to choose as much or as little information as desired.
In that light, a 10 - inch heads - up display, seven - inch digital gauge cluster, and eight - inch display screen add a strong dose of modernity to the interior, helping add a little flair to what remains a cockpit where the straight edge and right angle is king.
Inputting data via the touch screen was a little less intuitive, especially seeing that our car's LCD touch pad was apparently misaligned, forcing us to press the screen some way to the right - hand side of the required letter.
The interior has the same Volvo center console we have become accustomed to: a clean panel of controls stretching up and around the gear shifter and ending at a little - too - small infotainment screen, with the odd pass - through that is located next to the driver's right knee.
If you tap on the screen to bring up the menu items when reading, there's a little time indicator in the lower right corner that you can tap to adjust the speed of narration.
«Real» cameras are still much better than in - phone cameras; the right device to carry in your pocket, as a phone or PDA, will always be worse to read on than a device with a bigger screen, which in turn is too big to fit in your pocket; keyboards are simply better than little thumbpads for entering more than a few words, and any device with a real keyboard has to be a certain size.
Tintin, the plucky little reporter who spent more time investigating mysteries and running away from bad guys than doing any actual reporting, has made it to the small screen: Idboox reports that Moulinsart, the company that controls the rights to the works of Herge, Tintin's creator, has released an iPad app that contains all 24 of the Tintin graphic novels.
Multi-window for instance places a little icon on each app in the Overview screen for simple one - step multi-window support, a massive step in the right direction that's been in practice for about a year now since the Note 4.
There is a handy tip on using the shift key (up arrow) as well as the right - side of the 5 - way controller button to just nudge the screen over a little so you can read the whole sentence.
Even if the little touch screen glitches remain, I've found the Fire to be the ultimate entertainment device experience and if y» all don't have a Fire, you need to pick one up right now.
The Nexus 7 2's front camera is a little askew, positioned to the right side of the screen rather than dead - centre.
The Amazon App Store now has a new little popup bar at the bottom right of your screen that shows your Amazon coins balance (here are my 500 free coins):
But I found that it didn't register my touch several times, with a little minus - sign - in - a-circle symbol showing up in the bottom right corner of the screen.
On the right side of the screen you'll see a little tab with an arrow on it.
If you have a fast connection, I recommend watching it in high definition and full screen - use this link instead and click the little «four corners» icon on the right - hand end of the play bar.
By tapping the icon that looks like three little boxes in the far right corner of the screen, you can also browse through a toolbar that lets you change the theme, wallpaper, or adjust preferences.
When the Kindle Store page opens on your iPad browser, just click on the little icon just to the left of the browser's URL entry field, and select «Add to Home Screen» from the pulldown menu that pops up, as in the screenshot at right.
Both the hardware and software are pretty rough around the edges — and the prototypes are a little hollow right now — but that's definitely Android 4.0 under the hood, and we spotted that Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8960 chip in the settings screen before we were politely asked to put the device down.
This way you can scroll smoothly from one part of your home screen to the next — or view a little map icon in the upper right corner to give you an overview.
Navigation is easy — gently tap the right side of the screen for the next page (granted, this is a little counter-intuitive when reading manga, as normally you'd be turning to the left) and the left side for the previous page.
As well as turn pages of whatever you're reading in the traditional touch way, by tapping either side of the on - screen text, you can also exert a little pressure onto the right or left sides of the bezel.
Tap the middle and a menu pops up, where one can scroll amongst all the pages in the volume and manage bookmarks, which one sets by pressing the «+» icon in the top right of the screen, creating a little digital «dog - ear» effect on the page.
And if you have any questions while looking at the rates, you can just click on the little speech bubble in the bottom right hand corner of the screen to begin a chat with customer service.
Newborn to Toddler Adaptivity Seat for iPad This bouncy seat starts off little ones on their screen addictions early by giving parents a way to strap their babies into the seat and look right up at an iPad the whole time.
The private room was all right, and I really enjoyed the fact that it had a little flat screen TV.
Although it's a window seat and you are facing away from the aisle a little it doesn't seem particularly private, it would be better if the right arm rest (which feels a long way away) rose up higher to create a bit of a screen, as you're quite aware of people walking by.
It's worth mentioning that the QTEs have changed a little from previous installments wherein the face buttons you need to hit are now either at the top, bottom, left or right side of the screen (corresponding to where the button sits on the controller) instead of being in the bottom middle.
We've got this little crawling Chocobo graphic in the lower - right corner of the status menu screen, which inches further toward the word «Lucky» with each battle you fight, whether you win or not; when it reaches «Lucky», you get a prize.
But the leaderboards do help keep combat a little more interesting, because as you fight for your life and kill enemies a multiplier in the top right of the screen will slowly go up, but should you get hit it will go down.
The biggest reason for this is that Respawn attempt to convey the rest of the storyline during the match, with little cutscenes taking place in a small window at the top right of the screen and annoying voices playing over the comm system.
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