This is a good thing, as the minimal amount of analog buttons and knobs means you'll be relying primarily on
the screen for audio and phone functions.
The height of the display
screen for the audio display or 8 - inch navigation system and instrument cluster are optimized for visibility and reside on the same plane to enhance readability during a quick glance.
Not exact matches
If you want to spend a bit more
for a slightly larger
screen, a Hi - Fi DAC
for audio, and 128 GB of storage, you can get the LG G6 +
for $ 499.99.
For instance, CarPlay can run on a system that's based on QNX, simply handing control of the car's
screen and
audio over to the iPhone when it's connected.
For example, Glass could capture photos and video, allowed users to listen to audio, connected to the internet, could run apps, and came with a tiny screen you could use for things like reading text messag
For example, Glass could capture photos and video, allowed users to listen to
audio, connected to the internet, could run apps, and came with a tiny
screen you could use
for things like reading text messag
for things like reading text messages.
It provides features found on sophisticated financial software
for your phone or tablet, including charts with 50 + indicators, stock
screening, industry group and sector analysis, and
audio expert technical analysis of chart patterns
for easy listening, or text if you prefer to read.
If they are considering something in electronic media, which is a quickly growing industry
for college students, you might want to find something with a wider, clearer
screen (
for graphic design and production - related majors) or top of the line speakers (if they consider
audio production, music, or even broadcast journalism).
Parents looking
for a baby monitor want a monitor with a crisp, clear
screen, great
audio, a good wifi connection, easy setup, a good range distance to help them stay mobile, and a good battery life.
Initially, you hear
audio with a black
screen for about 1:35 minutes.
Initially, you hear
audio with a black
screen for about 40 seconds.
In Valiant's Office, you'll find
audio options
for the full -
screen presentation.
There's also an English «
audio description track»
for the visually impaired (in which a woman delivers pithy descriptions of the on -
screen action in a hurried voiceover layered atop a Dolby Digital 5.1 mix), plus a French Dolby Digital 5.1 track.
For the most part, the three collaborators keep up a steady stream of reminiscence and genuine reaction to their aging baby, but an icon in the upper left of the screen allows the viewer to skip over the brief gaps (typically only a few seconds long) to the next segment (for whatever reason, a few brief portions of the commentary are audio onl
For the most part, the three collaborators keep up a steady stream of reminiscence and genuine reaction to their aging baby, but an icon in the upper left of the
screen allows the viewer to skip over the brief gaps (typically only a few seconds long) to the next segment (
for whatever reason, a few brief portions of the commentary are audio onl
for whatever reason, a few brief portions of the commentary are
audio only).
One scene in particular — more hinted at via
audio of events occurring off -
screen — borders on offensive, and the fine balance that must be maintained
for characters of this type is lost.
While French - speaking Canadians are out of luck
for both
audio and on -
screen text, an English subtitles track that has
audio prompts
for the hearing impaired and is joined by a Spanish translation.
Additionally complementing a flawless, 2.35:1 anamorphic transfer and thudding Dolby and DTS 5.1 mixes (note that the DTS
audio draws gratifying attention to the surrounds) on this Ultimate Mummy are a pair of wisely - deleted scenes; brief lessons in Egyptology and pharaoh lineage; full - motion split -
screen storyboard - to - final film comparisons; an extraneous montage of production stills; what appears to be the Electronic Press Kit
for this summer's The Mummy Returns; trailers
for The Mummy and its upcoming sequel (in Dolby 5.1); cast and crew bios (plus notes); and the following DVD - ROM links to: a soon - to - be live webcast from the premiere of The Mummy Returns; Sommers's script;
screen savers; The Mummy's PC game demo; and The Mummy Returns» official website.
Locusts wail, crickets chirp, and instruments play, but rather than any specific tune, they accentuate and fill out the
audio for a few moments before it returns to a title
screen.
Disc 1 offers the movie and an
audio commentary by director Stefen Fangmeier — and is all you will get if you opt
for the single disc DVD release of Eragon, being sold in either wide or full
screen presentations.
Both Flaming Star and Follow That Dream from
Screen Archives» Twilight Time Blu - ray label offer beautiful transfers, excellent separated
audio tracks and fun
for the whole family.
Both sit together
for this running,
screen - specific look at the tale's origins and development, various story / character issues and influences, cast and performances, the flick's title, sets and visual design, music,
audio and editing, abandoned / altered sequences, animation and technical topics, and trivia.
Extras include
audio commentary by film critic Richard Schickel on East of Eden, author Douglas L. Rathgeb (The Making of Rebel Without a Cause) on Rebel Without a Cause, and filmmaker George Stevens Jr., Giant scripter Ivan Moffat and film critic Stephen Farber on Giant; four documentaries on Dean, two on Stevens and two on Giant, all generally running 60 - 90 minutes apiece; making - of featurettes, deleted scenes and
screen tests
for East of Eden and Rebel Without a Cause; and theatrical trailers.
Like WB's Maximum Movie Mode, Blu - ray exclusive The Devil's in the Details: Inside the Action with Joe Carnahan is a souped - up commentary with the film's director that includes behind - the - scenes footage, storyboards, animatics, model - building and visual - effects presentations, and an interactive dashboard with info on vehicles and weaponry, as well as a running counter of steps in each plan (at times, Carnahan's
audio commentary gives way to video segments with the director as on -
screen host
for the supplementary video footage.
The Blu - Ray's 5.1 master
audio track sounds superb, with dialogue coming through as clearly as you would hope
for, punctuated by occasionally beefy sound effects and James Newton Howard's interesting score which tends to downplay, if not outright contradict, the horrors of what's happening on -
screen.
From the commentaries, one learns that two short items — a black
screen audio montage meant to convey the passage of time and a speakerphone conversation on the quest
for a search warrant — are the biggest changes here.
Both sit together
for a running,
screen - specific look at story / characters, cast and performances, sets and locations, music and
audio, stunts and action, effects, and related domains.
Feature Run time: Approximately 101 minutes DVD aspect ratio: 1.85:1, enhanced
for 16x9 TV
screens DVD Sound: Dolby ® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound DVD Language: English
audio; French
audio; Spanish
audio; French subtitles
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1, enhanced
for 16x9 TV
screens Language: English, French, Spanish
audio Subtitled in English
for the hearing impaired.
DVD aspect ratio: 1.78:1, enhanced
for 16x9 TV
screens DVD Sound: Dolby ® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound DTS ® 5.1 Digital Surround Sound Language: English, French
audio
Feature run time: Approximately 95 minutes Aspect ratio: 1.78:1 enhanced
for 16x9 TV
screens Sound: All - New Dolby ® 5.1 Surround Sound EX All - New DTS ® 5.1 Surround Sound Languages: English, Spanish, French
audio tracks
Available in either wide (enhanced
for 16:9 TVs) or full
screen, the
audio tracks are in English and French (both Dolby Digital 5.1), with English and Spanish subtitles.
Feature Run time: Approximately 84 minutes Aspect ratio: 1.75:1, enhanced
for 16x9 TV
screens Sound: Dolby ® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound Language: English
audio; French, Spanish
audio (Dolby ® Digital 5.1) Savage Sam Rated: «G» Feature Run time: Approximately 103 minutes Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 enhanced
for 16x9 TV
screens Sound: Dolby ® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound Language: English
audio; Spanish
audio (Dolby ® Digital 2.0)
Producers Harry Arends and Phil Savenick team up
for an insightful
screen - specific
audio commentary.
STREET DATE: November 1, 2005 Suggested retail price: $ 29.99 (DVD) Rated: «G» Run times: 47 minutes (Theatrical version) 99 minutes (Extended version) DVD aspect ratio: Both versions 1.78:1 enhanced
for 16x9 TV
screens DVD Sound: Dolby ® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound DVD Language: English
audio; French
audio French, Spanish subtitles
STREET DATE: December 20, 2005 Direct prebook: October 25 Distributor prebook: November 8 Suggested retail price: $ 19.99 (DVD) DVD aspect ratio: 1.78:1 formatted
for 16x9 TV
screens DVD Sound: Dolby ® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound DVD Language: English
audio Rated: TV - PG
Be sure your
audio is not addressing Topic A while the text on -
screen focuses on Topic B; this can be confusing
for all learners, and even more so
for this audience.
Text expansion
for on -
screen text, subtitles or captions, and much longer
audio files can be an issue with this type of training.
Suitable
for 33 - 90»
screens, the large format
audio visual teaching assistant is easily deployed and is designed to «nest» with multiple trolleys, allowing it to be neatly stowed when not needed.
Since 2007 WebsiteTalkingHeads has been producing
audio and green
screen narrator video
for 10's of Thousands of project
for companies across the globe.
All web - conferencing platforms do more or less the same thing — present information via PowerPoints with a speaker or multiple speakers, share
screens, integrate
audio and video, offer polling / quizzing, allow file sharing and recording
for archiving.
For example, early years assessments often now use tablet - based tasks in which children are given
audio instructions through headphones and manipulate objects on
screen.
Autism friendly
screenings and,
for sensory - impaired attendees, subtitling and
audio - description, will add to inclusivity.
The tests are available online, include
audio instructions and are designed
for tablet delivery with a minimum recommended
screen size of 1024 (w) x768 (h).
It's the tools you use to create videos,
audio, graphics, animations,
screen captures, and text
for your eLearning courses.
Look
for opportunities to remove unnecessary on -
screen text and replace it with a series of images or icons that animate in and out in sync with the
audio narration.
You can use headsets
for participants who need to hear the script in Spanish or mute the
audio and read aloud to the entire group, taking care to make sure your words match what is on the
screen.
eLearning courses require a great deal of writing
for on -
screen text,
audio scripts, learning objectives, assessments, interactivity, feedback, case studies, stories, etc..
Providing
audio visual equipment
for the presenter (usually consisting of a projector,
screen, computer, microphone, and flip chart with markers)
New
for 2016 A rear - window windshield wiper and keyless access with push - button start are now standard along with a new
audio system with a 7 - inch touch -
screen.
Standard equipment includes: keyless entry; a tilting telescopic steering wheel with controls
for the
audio / phone system; dual - zone automatic air - conditioning; an
audio system with an eight - inch infotainment
screen, USB
audio, Bluetooth phone and
audio, and Pandora compatibility; and a rearview camera.
High - tech niceties include four - wheel steering (
for the FWD model), two LCD
screens, and connectivity that permits Internet radio, Bing search functionality, and
audio feeds from Facebook and Twitter.