The Hyundai i20 set the benchmark in terms of how
much gadgetry and features a hatchback in this category needs to get straight out of the factory and through the years, the touchscreen infotainment system has been upgraded and improved with the likes of inbuilt navigation.
The interior has
much gadgetry but it's just too much like a 5 series.
Not exact matches
He's so
much in love that he spends the next four hours driving around Memphis, playing with the
gadgetry.
Of course having a minimalist nursery (or none at all) isn't the only way to go green, but there's so
much pressure to gear up that it's nice to know how people manage to creatively raise their babies without all the newest
gadgetry.
Beyond the globetrotting and
gadgetry, nuclear inspection also means being part of an organisation that makes a positive difference in the world, says Nangonya: «The nuclear black market is bad, but it would be
much worse without the IAEA.»
The pilot tends to get bogged down in too
much cool, flashy
gadgetry, and cheesy effects, and has moments of chatty info - dump that can be overwhelming, but those are small quibbles for a show that feels like a 44 - minute superhero movie.
Material quality remains quite good for the price point, but there's not
much in here to impress the neighbors when it comes to whiz - bang
gadgetry or intriguing design.
The high - tech
gadgetry (the voice - activated and touch - screen GPS and Bluetooth) makes the Genesis Coupe so
much more fun to drive.
The SVX continued the tradition of surprising
gadgetry in a sporty coupe, albeit in a
much heavier and more powerful package.
Inside, the cabin welcomes you with high - end materials, full - grain leather steering wheels, aluminum pedals, while the
gadgetry refers to high - end six - speaker sound system, subwoofers, and
much more.
And what has emerged is that the iPad2 is very
much likely to come with just the basic stuff here that will be devoid of any high tech
gadgetry.
While eBook readers are very
much the in thing right now, it's still a segment of
gadgetry reserved mainly for well - heeled early adopters.
It was an original IP, featured a possible mascot, was exclusively on the PlayStation 4 and used
much of its new
gadgetry (such as the speaker on the controller).
That bristling array of
gadgetry was pretty
much essential — Killzone: Shadow Fall is pretty hard, with rigorous enemy AI (if they get close, they shine lights in your eyes, more or less blinding you, so you can't remain static), and in the level we played, employing stealth (followed by a neck - snapping takedown) was essential, as was deploying the OWL drone to keep enemies occupied.
Heading back to the 1940s strips away all the
gadgetry that'd infiltrated the series in recent years, presenting a more focused experience where your guns and grenades are pretty
much all you have at your disposal.
The tinker - toys have
much in common with
gadgetry by Tim Hawkinson or David Ellis — increasingly a subgenre to itself — but without the clutter or the nostalgia for the handmade.
While it's often talked about right alongside other «smart»
gadgetry like wifi - connected vehicle chargers or programmable blinds, it actually plugs into your home's data at a
much more fundamental level — the service mains — in order to provide useful feedback on everything in your home, smart and dumb appliances alike.
I don't need to learn
much of anything from Lovins because the solutions don't require any of his
gadgetry.
If it weren't for those winters and how
much more expensive technological
gadgetry seems to be up there, I'd be all over it!
The iPad Pro 9.7 is obviously the more easy one to carry around and is a great thing for someone who travels and doesn't want to take too
much by way of
gadgetry.
Just knowing what to buy and how
much to spend on hardware and
gadgetry, Web sites, and online marketing is among the greatest challenges for brokers today.