Not exact matches
And I know how
much is made my grandmother's day each morning when our little boy's smiley face
popped up on her
screen!
Text messages, TV ads, computer -
screen pop - ups, social media notifications, and
much more clutter the landscapes of our minds.
Don't spend TOO
MUCH time in front of the
screen shopping, but maybe
pop in for a few and pick up the things you've...
Your blog is my absolute favorite - the format, the photos - it all creates a little corner of happiness in my day - And I can't tell you how
much I appreciate not having to chase a
pop - up around my
screen to explore your lovely blog!
Meanwhile, a selection of potential matches takes up
much of the
screen and conveniently «
pop out» one on one chats are available without you even needing to exit the dashboard.
Colors
pop off the
screen with
much greater vibrancy and subtlety than is apparent in the Blu - ray image.
Much of the revulsion to the film is little more than backlash for the «American Idol»
pop star oversaturation, not wanting what has become a national obsession on the small
screen to start spilling over onto the big.
Despite his enduring role in
pop culture, numerous attempts to do the Hulk justice on
screen have left fans more angry than the Green Goliath himself and Marvel's only attempt to build a solo movie around the character didn't fare
much better.
Hollow Knight's deep gameplay seems perfect for portable play as
much any TV or PC monitor, and I'm sure its fluid animations and vivid colors will
pop on the Switch's
screen.
McFarlane is of the clown - car brand of comedy, stuffing and cramming as
much pop culture knowledge, immature guffaws, and crass politics into each minute of
screen time available to him.
Barely updated from a relatively early Warner Blu - ray, the main disc here begins playback of the film right away and doesn't so
much feature a traditional menu as a
screen - sized list of bonus features (placed in front of a static Pacino shot) that
pops up after the film is completed.
Directed by Joe Johnston (Jumanji), Captain America proves to be a riveting roller coaster ride from beginning to end, basically because it relies on a winning recipe featuring all the fixins needed to hold an audience's undivided attention, from a compelling plot which ratchets up the tension all the way to the final showdown, to eye -
popping action and special effects, to a sweet romance between likable leads exhibiting
screen chemistry, to lots of unexpected moments of levity (with
much of the hilarious comic relief arriving courtesy of Tommy Lee Jones).
Still, there's something about this couple on
screen that kind of works, partly because Hawkins and Hawke are remarkable together, and partly because director Aisling Walsh and screenwriter Sherry White let them make
much of small things: The looks on their faces, say, when she starts
popping bright, cheerfully painted cards in with his bills, and a New York visitor offers to pay more for her card than for his fish.
For some reason, they seem to
pop off the
screen at you
much more than they do off the printed page.
Now it's early 2011, at which time the impressive displays (seen above) will probably start
popping up in low cost tablets and eReaders,
much like the competing
screen of note form Pixel Qi (also scheduled to launch around that time).
We got a chance to play around with the new Kindle for a short time, and while Amazon wouldn't immediately let us photograph it side by side with the old Kindle, the new model is clearly smaller and sleeker and the
screen definitely
pops a little more,
much like the new Kindle DX's
screen does.
The trick is to rotate the
screen all the way open, and then it
pops out with
much less effort.
Vetericyn's in - house design teams developed
POP displays and other marketing - by - placement technology including its recently launched «Pet Wellness Center» and LCD video display end cap including with it a seven - inch
screen, product video, brochures and
much more.
Extra kudos goes to the lighting effects which are truly wonderous to behold, but it's certainly not without a raft of problems including texture
pop - in, bits of scenery magically appearing,
screen tearing, floating AI soldiers and scenery and
much more.
It doesn't take
much advantage of the Vita's
screen; colors are dull, and nothing really
pops.
Hollow Knight's deep gameplay seems perfect for portable play as
much any TV or PC monitor, and I'm sure its fluid animations and vivid colors will
pop on the Switch's
screen.
The facial animations aren't
much better than the PS2 generation, voice acting and script are really bad,
screen tearing and AA are sub-par at best, object
pop - in is some of the worst I've seen in a long time, the game world is empty and so on.
In this interview Rauschenberg speaks of his role as a bridge from the Abstract Expressionists to the
Pop artists; the relationship of affluence and art; his admiration for de Kooning, Jack Tworkov, and Franz Kline; the support he received from musicians Morton Feldman, John Cage, and Earl Brown; his goal to create work which serves as unbiased documentation of his observations; the irrational juxtaposition that makes up a city, and the importance of that element in his work; the facsimile quality of painting and consequent limitations; the influence of Albers» teaching and his resulting inability to do work focusing on pain, struggle, or torture; the «lifetime» of painting and the problems of time relative symbolism; his feelings on the possibility of truly simulating chance in his work; his use of intervals, and its possible relation to the influence of Cage; his attempt to show as
much drama on the edges of a piece as in the dead center; his belief in the importance of being stylistically flexible throughout a career; his involvement with the Stadtlijk Museum; his loss of interest in sculpture; his belief in the mixing of technology and aesthetics; his interest in moving to the country and the prospect of working with water, wind, sun, rain, and flowers; Ad Reinhardt's remarks on his Egan Show; his discontinuation of silk
screens; his illustrations for Life Magazine; his role as a non-political artist; his struggles with abstraction; his recent theater work «Map Room Two;» his white paintings; and his disapproval of value hierarchy in art.
It's just when you're looking around the phone's home
screen and interface that things don't
pop as
much as you'd hope they would.
Just turn the Magnifier On and you will see a
pop - up magnifier tab open which lets you magnify your
screen as
much as you can.
You pick one,
pop it in, and decide how
much of your
screen real estate you want to dedicate to each app.
Yes, it's not an AMOLED display so colors don't
pop quite as
much as they do on other devices but overall, it's difficult to fault what is, otherwise, a more than capable smartphone
screen.
The
screen on Google's phone looks warmer than the other devices and colors don't
pop as
much.
Ask Alexa to drop into another Spot speaker and a face will
pop up on the
screen and you can have a chat,
much like FaceTime.
There are also benefits from having the perpetually on
screen with an AMOLED display, as it helps keep the watch from using too
much power, and the contrast does help things
pop.
The Geekbench listing doesn't reveal
much else, other than the presence of Android 7.1.1, but we have come across that model number before, as it previously
popped up on a Polish website, which claimed the phone has a 1080p
screen and runs Android O (so a different version to what's listed in this benchmark).
It's bright without feeling like an overwhelming light source, and colors didn't have too
much trouble
popping off the
screen.
So
much so, it seems as if there is a news story about background
screening (both positive and negative) that
pop up in my news alerts every day.
- Romans 12:13 I immediately teared up when I saw this image
pop on onto my computer
screen yesterday: I see so
much more than a tired guy on a Tempupedic.
Your blog is my absolute favorite - the format, the photos - it all creates a little corner of happiness in my day - And I can't tell you how
much I appreciate not having to chase a
pop - up around my
screen to explore your lovely blog!