Sentences with phrase «nice little device»

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The use of a «blending device» just make it that little bit easy to mix the dry ingredients together, and most importantly, give you a nice smooth consistency.
It's a neat little device that clips onto my back wheel and allows me to ride indoors — at least until nicer weather appears.
I just want to say that in this age of electronic devices and signatures, it's really nice to see that little handwritten message.»
It's a neat little device that clips onto my back wheel and allows me to ride indoors — at least until nicer weather appears.
It's a neat little device that clips onto my back wheel and allows me to ride indoors — at least until nicer weather appears.
One nice little touch is that the Dualshock 4's microphones plays audio as if it were you classe's com device, which is cool.
The one nice thing about this device, is that it is bundled with some great little features such as a web - browser so you can check email on services like Yahoo or Gmail.
So all this points to the BeBook as being a nice little media device, allowing you to view pictures or play your favorite music.
I like the thought of having all my books in one nice little electronic device.
It's still capable, and should be a nice start for anyone looking to switch to a touch device, but it is a little old.
The BlackBerry Q10 features an 8PM camera, which means it'll finally be able to take nice pictures, which will result in your friends rolling their eyes a little less when you hold up a BlackBerry device to take a picture.
«Kindle for iPhone is nice for people who already have a Kindle or Kindle 2 who might find themselves away from their device with a little time to kill.
Since the Bold 9900 is a sleek device, it was a nice surprise to see that when installed the Commuter case added very little bulk to the device — less than 2 mm, in fact.
Once connected to your device it makes a little beep to let you know it's working, which is a nice little perk.
One of our BlackBerry connects sent us in a nice treat a little while ago... it is the first ever live video of the mythical BlackBerry Bold sliding device coming out of Waterloo.
It's nice to see something a little more profile than the standard «gaming» devices that do the rounds.
Upon starting the game you are met with a nice little intro filled with all the basic controls given by a robotic, tv looking device called Monita.
Watching them both on the same device was nice, but popping them into a grid with two extra channels was a little distracting.
Like the Google Home Mini above, the Home Max is compatible with a laundry list of smart devices, it can recognize different voices, and it's got an understated, fabric - covered form factor that looks a little nicer than most of Amazon's gaudy, futuristic speakers.
The ZTE Blade Z Max is one of those devices that may seem like it skimps on features because of its comparatively meager price tag, but it's a nice little big smartphone for those who consume content rapturously and don't care too much about wielding the latest specifications.
It even has some of the nice little touches that you don't notice until you need them — for instance, a second microphone on the back of the device, that serves both for video recording, and to help run the RAZR's noise cancellation system, so that you can be clearly heard on the phone even in a noisy environment.
And what if we were to tell you one such device also comes bundled with a nice little GPS running watch at that super-low price point?
There will of course, be a lot of difference between what you see over here and what Samsung will finally be releasing on their next Note device when it comes out in August, but this leak gives us a nice little preview nonetheless.
The Tend Insights Lynx Indoor security camera is a low - cost connected home device with a few nice perks like facial recognition, but it's a little too short on features.
If you already have an Android device, commute regularly and want something a little nicer than an Amazon tablet, this is the obvious next step.
The large bezels at the top and bottom of the display also remain, which is a little disappointing given competing devices have gone for the full screen look and succeeded so it would have been nice to see more screen and less phone on the XZ1, though Sony has improved the sound from the speakers within these bezels so at least they have some purpose.
If you already have an Android device, commute regularly and want something a little nicer than a bog - standard Amazon tablet, this is the obvious next step.
Then there are other nice little touches such as Lenovo's decision to include a USB - C charging brick, which means the same cord used to charge the Yoga 920 can also be used to refill other devices like a smartphone or a Nintendo Switch.
Similar to the long - press home button gesture that activates the Google Assistant on first - generation Pixel devices, this is a nice little software response to a real - world interaction.
While the device is a little bit of a chunky monkey, it's also authoritative and nice to hold.
Sony also put together a nice little video to show owners of the devices what they can expect to find in the form of new features once their update is made.
The first device in the U.S. powered by Android TV, it's an attractive little streaming gadget with snappy performance and a nice mix of video, music and gaming capabilities.
It was a charming little device, with a surprisingly nice design and build quality, relatively low - price, and way better than deserved display.
The GPS works, the run tracking Moto Body app works, and the Sport watch face is nice for making sure that you're getting at least a little bit of exercise in your day, but the watch doesn't feel to me to offer enough on top of the standard subset of Android Wear features to really qualify as a true fitness - focused device.
The corners on the device are a little sharper than many other modern phones, but the real standout feature is the lack of bezels on the bottom and sides, which is a very nice touch.
Though this red edition might be a little too flashy for my tastes, I can't deny that the brushed look adds to what is a really attractive device all around, and if you are worried about the curve being hard to fit in a pocket, it fits nice and comfortably in all but the tightest of jeans, so it's not really an issue.
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