Sentences with phrase «neat trick too»

But at part throttle, the Hellcat pulls a pretty neat trick too: It magically reduces the Charger's curb weight by about 1,500 pounds.
You've got the micro-USB port and BT 2.1 of course so at least the OS is more open to physical connectivity and there's that touchstone technology (if you've got both a pre, a touchpad and the touchstone accessory — or is it BT3.0 near - field — you can do some neat tricks too) but that's about it.

Not exact matches

A neat trick that many mothers don't know until it's too late is touching the cheek of the baby to get them to turn their head to feed.
Letting even Ms. Diaz turn ugly is certainly a neat trick, but Mr. Berg manages it all too well.
There's some kind of neat grenade trick too, but I'm not quite sure what's going on there.
It's a neat trick to keep the setting from feeling stale too quickly, but I would have preferred to see it during other times of day, and in other weather conditions too.
And with Stasis and some neat tricks, we can do a few more creative things there too.
Alexa offers some neat tricks to encourage restful sleep in the evening too.
That may not sound difficult, but given that other 4K HDR devices are either short on features (like the Google Chromecast Ultra) or too expensive for their own good (like the Apple TV 4K), it's a surprisingly neat trick.
But that's not necessarily the most impressive part — it also has dual 8MP cameras that are capable of some neat tricks, too.
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