Not exact matches
Only 1 per cent view him as a «political revolutionary,» and the
turn - of - the - century liberalism that saw him as moral teacher, prophet or itinerant preacher hardly shows up
on the
screen.
In the power saver mode, the
screen turns off and
only the audio mode remains
on.
: The Motorola Baby Monitor is known for having about a 3.5 hour life
on the parents»
screen, however, this is
only when the
screen is
turned off.
Born in 1937 in West Cliff -
on - Sea, England, screenwriter -
turned - director Dick Clement cut his teeth
on the small
screen in his mid - to late twenties, as a BBC television writer and director, including such now - classic programs as the sitcom The Likely Lads (1964), the Dudley Moore and Peter Cook series Not
Only... But Also (1965), and the brief Steptoe and Son successor Mr. Aitch (1967), starring Harry H. Corbett.Clement segued into big -
screen comedy in 1966, co-scripting (with Ian La Frenais) the Michael Winner - directed picture The Jokers.
The
turn - based approach Fire Emblem is famous for is gone in Fire Emblem Warriors, and in its place you'll find hordes of enemies to cut your way through (in real time, naturally),
screen - filling special moves and a surprisingly deep character development system which not
only allows for levelling - up, but permits you to augment each protagonist's abilities
on a more granular level, such as selecting and improving their weaponry.
Looking to surge forward in a big way with more action and a faster pace, Insurgent
turns into something with the ability to
only be incoherent and disjointed throughout its entire time
on -
screen.
Kill List not
only qualifies as a fantastic thriller, but it truly showcases some of the best horror elements seen
on screen in many years with its twists and
turns, all done in unwavering slow - burn style.
Held until the last ember dies out and leaves the
screen black, the shot exemplifies the great beauty and peril of Steve McQueen's work, as we gather with awe that we're watching Solomon's hope
turn to ash, but we
only process it
on an intellectual level.
First up is Light Source & Imagery's 22 - minute «The Making of Norbit», in which Eddie Murphy walks the knife's edge of self - awareness («When I put
on these makeups, I get to go to some whole other place... that I couldn't go with [my real face]
on»), Thandie Newton hails the movie as a palate cleanser to a string of demanding roles / films (to think Jonathan Demme remade Charade for her when all he had to do was put Eddie Murphy in a fat - suit), and we see nifty demonstrations of how the split -
screens were accomplished;
turns out that much of the time Murphy is
only playing Rasputia from the neck up, a good - natured obese woman filling in for the body.
The last time Universal
screened one of their big summer comedies at South by Southwest, it
turned out to be «Bridesmaids «-- a movie that not
only went
on to be a massive financial success (and a breakthrough for its cowriter / star Kristin Wiig) but a critical one as well, even earning an Academy Award nomination for its screenplay.
Make sure equipment like
screens, whiteboards, printers and photocopiers, are
only turned on when they are actually needed.
It's easy to navigate the nicely - drawn menu pictograms via the tactile
screen, but once you're
on the move, that feature
turns off - that would be Mazda's solution for undistracted driving - so the
only option left is the rotary joystick - you know, the one looking a lot like BMW's iDrive feature.
Radio: 450 - Watt AM / FM / HD Premium Audio System - inc: 10 speakers including subwoofer, SiriusXM satellite radio, 8 Display Audio w / high - resolution (720P) electrostatic touch -
screen, knobs and hard keys for primary controls and customizable feature settings, Honda Satellite - Linked Navigation System w / voice recognition, Honda HD digital traffic and
turn - by -
turn directions, Bluetooth HandsFreeLink, Bluetooth streaming audio, Pandora compatibility, SMS text message function, radio data system (RDS), speed - sensitive volume compensation (SVC), USB smartphone / audio interface w / 2.5 - amp port in front and 2.5 - amp port in center console, HondaLink, HondaLink subscription services, Apple CarPlay integration, Android Auto integration, mobile hotspot capability, wireless phone charger, near field communication (NFC), illuminated steering wheel - mounted audio and navigation controls and fin - type roof - mounted antenna, Honda Satellite - Linked Navigation System is available
on EX-L trims and standard
on Touring trims in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, Honda HD digital traffic service
only available in the United States, except Alaska, Please see your Honda dealer for details, SiriusXM services require a subscription after any trial period, If you decide to continue your SiriusXM service at the end of your trial subscription, the plan you choose will automatically renew and bill at then - current rates until you call SiriusXM at 1-866-635-2349 to cancel, See our Customer Agreement for complete terms at www.siriusxm.com, Fees and programming subject to change, XM satellite service is available
only to those at least 18 years and older in the 48 contiguous United States and D.C
The EX was the top - of - the - line Forte trim level, adding features to the base LX, such as: sixteen - inch aluminum - alloy wheels (seventeen - inch
on 2016 + models), front fog lamps, power - folding side mirrors with integrated
turn signals, a seven - inch touch -
screen infotainment system featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (2016 + models
only), a six - speaker audio system, a leather - wrapped multifunction steering wheel, and perforated luxury leather - trimmed seating surfaces with dual heated front bucket seats (2016 + models
only).
Hyundai says the center stack LCD is split
screen but
on the higher - end models the
only split
screen was for upcoming
turns, not for navigation and audio.
Still, I came away from the 2017 Kia Niro with a good all - around impression of a car that
only felt like a hybrid when I first
turned it
on before the engine decided to kick in and when I looked at the MPG graph
on the infotainment
screen.
By default, the Mini
only resets the full
screen every six page
turns, and that's when you notice a full second or so of inverted text flashing
on the
screen.
But that impression changes once you
turn on the iPad's
screen: That's when the new iPad not
only takes your breath away but also demonstrates how Apple has redefined the tablet game — again.
B&N has optimized the e-ink update method to not require the full -
screen «blink» that the Kindle does
on every page -
turn, but the promo videos are misleading: the Nook does fully blink, but
only on every sixth page -
turn.
High
screen Brightness is
only needed for High Ambient Light, so
turning Automatic Brightness
On will provide better high ambient light
screen visibility and also longer battery running time.
High
Screen Brightness is only needed for High Ambient Light, so turning Automatic Brightness On will provide better high ambient light screen visibility and also longer battery running
Screen Brightness is
only needed for High Ambient Light, so
turning Automatic Brightness
On will provide better high ambient light
screen visibility and also longer battery running
screen visibility and also longer battery running time.
The Boyue not
only has a touchscreen but also page
turn buttons
on the left and right side of the
screen.
The
only buttons present
on the Illumina are physical page
turn keys
on the left / right hand side of the
screen, back button and the physical button that
turns on the front - lit display.
Manga Rock actually is VERY buggy, I wouldn't recommend to use it unless you have a lot of space and a good phone, also a good internet connection, sometimes you have to close the app and open again in order for it to load the manga correctly, and sometimes while downloading a bunch of chapters would definitely disappear and you can never download them again (
only read them without downloading), yet another glitch is, manga never loads with the «loading
screen»
on each page, and you have to close the device and re-open in order for it to load (however, this happens to EVERY manga I've tried to read now after using it for months so basically I can't read anymore
on Manga Rock), and the worse case is the manga chapter you're reading becomes a bunch of pages with small black dot in the middle and the light black color surrounding it, when that happens, R.I.P, you can
only read it
on a different platform / device since no matter you reload, or re-install the stupid app, you can never, EVER, read the sole chapter anymore even though you tries and download the chapter, then the downloaded chapter
turns out to be the same
Yes, the Voyage has more contrast with whiter
screen than the Glowlight Plus but
on my Voyage the
screen flashes at each page where the Nook is seamless page
turning — flashing
only when going thru menu changes.
High
screen Brightness is
only needed for High Ambient Light, so
turning Automatic Brightness
On will not
only provide better high ambient light
screen visibility but also longer battery running time.
The Paperwhite's light isn't as bright as the others, and it can be
turned on and off
only from an
on -
screen menu.
The
screen is flashed
only on every 6th page
turn which makes page
turns faster and less annoying (if the flash bothers you).
It
turns on but
only goes to a gray page with Pandigital
on the top of the
screen and a tracking bar underneath the word which loks like it is trying to connect somewhere but doesn't.
I really like to buy a new Kobo Aura H2O, but
only if it's possible to
turn off the header (book title...)
on top of the
screen.
The game - changing Asus Eee Pad Transformer combined a great standalone tablet with a keyboard dock that not
only let you type properly but also doubled the device's battery life and gave you such connectivity gems as full - size USB ports and a regular SD card slot, essentially
turning the tablet into a mini laptop that had a better
screen and lasted longer
on the go than any netbook.
Not
only does changing the wallpaper give your tablet's home
screens a new background, but it will also change your screensaver background - what you see when you first
turn on your Kindle Fire or awake it from sleep mode!
Though the page
turn buttons ought to be bigger and entering text with the
on -
screen keyboard is a drag, the Kindle saves you money not
only with its low price but also with a new eBook lending feature that lets you take books out of the library or borrow them from friends.
I got the new firmware (1.0.03.11140)
on my reader, but sometimes when I pass a page it shows me a page I have already read, once it happens, it occurs either with the buttons or using the touch
screen, the
only way to fix it, is to put it in standby and
turn it
on back again
We aren't able to test the full Android lineup, but
Turn - Page Mobile should work
on all Android devices running OS version 2.3 + In terms of technical requirements, your device
only needs a minimum
screen resolution of 320px x 320px to load the digital editions.
In total, it seems like I'll get 25 - 33 % more words
on the K3
screen, which is great for a few reasons: having to press the page
turn button less frequently (which is nice in itself) also means I should be able to read faster, and the battery will last longer, since e-Ink
screens only use power when you change pages (you should get about 10,000 page
turns per battery charge, regardless of how many words are
on each page).
As it is, the
only way to
turn pages is by tapping or swiping
on the
screen, and though that works well I always prefer the hardware buttons.
I don't normally comment
on rumors, but there has been speculation of a Kindle 3 coming out in August with a slightly improved
screen (better contrast and faster page
turns), or perhaps the introduction of a Wi - Fi
only model at that $ 149 price point.
Both new models incorporate a trick used
on the new Nook Touch: it
only refreshes the e-Ink
screen (which causes a brief black -
on - white flash) every 6 page
turns instead of each time.
The GlowLight Nook
only flashes the
screen every six or so page
turns, which leads to a bit of ghosting
on the device but also makes for a much more pleasant experience.
But it's still expensive to manufacture,
only available in black and white, and suffers from slow
screen refresh rates which affect things like scrolling and video (not possible currently), and leads to the annoying flash seen when
turning pages
on ebook readers.
Holding the physical»n' button below the
screen for two seconds will
turn GlowLight
on or off, but you can also adjust the brightness settings via the main menu (accessible via a quick press of the»n' key) or by pushing the lightbulb icon at the top of the
screen (which in practice we could
only get to work once or twice).
I just rooted my nook and everything went well, but now every time I
turn it
on, it
only works for a few seconds and then the startup
screen turns on.
The
only physical button sits
on the top edge of the reader; it's a very shallow Power button, and I was never sure if I actually pressed it until the
screen turned on.
When I
turned it
on this morning, the portrait of Virginia Woolf vanished from all but the top right quarter of the
screen, where it merely faded and blurred, leaving me with a reading device that
only lets me read the first half of the lines
on the top half of the page.
They appear
only on the lock
screen when the Kindle is
turned off, or as a small banner
on the home
screen when it's
on, so they're unobtrusive enough that we don't think most people will have a problem with them.
The
only performance - related issue I noticed was a tendency for the
screen to sometimes take too long to rotate when
turning the device, particularly
on the home
screen.
When I
turn on my Switch,
only the right JoyCon immediately
turns on and syncs and after the home
screen comes up, the console tells me to press the left shoulder button
on the left JoyCon to
turn it
on.
he just
turned around and threw me to the you failed
screen... it was
only when i was forced to
turn on the hints when it allowed me to press X behind him which pissed me off... this is poor programming at its finest which is why i do nt agree with most of this games positive reviews, its completely inexcusable.
Maybe it's just that we are all playing
on larger
screen TVs these days, but the
only way to know where to
turn is either to memorize the map, or take your eyes off the race long enough to look at the map in the bottom right.