Sentences with phrase «screen version with»

We're fooling around with controller support to see if a big screen version with cooperative play would work well, something I'm silently hoping for as I think it'll be a lot of fun, more so perhaps than playing coop in LAN with a friend sitting next to you.
Amazon on Monday announced the immediate availability of version 4.1.0 of the software that runs on the adjectiveless, fourth - generation Kindle — the non-touch screen version with no keyboard available for $ 79 with ads or $ 109 without.
A month later the South Korean electronics giant released news of a third Galaxy Tab, in the 8.9 - inch screen version with a much slimmer form factor and a redesign of the 10.1 model with the same 8.6 mm thin case.

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After showing footage of «Alita: Battle Angel» at CinemaCon on Thursday, Rodriguez and producer Jon Landau («Avatar» movies) sat down with Business Insider to talk about the evolution of the project and why this manga won't end up like the big - screen version of «Ghost in the Shell.»
One version will have a 4.7 - inch display (up from 4 inches for the iPhone 5), and Apple will also introduce the iPhone «6L,» with a 5.5 - inch screen, as a competitor to Samsung's Galaxy Note, Munster predicted.
Even though the company has long shunned phones with larger screens, one version of the iPhone 6 is expected to have a 5.5 - inch display.
The free version gives you minimal flexibility with third - party apps, but it still gives easy access from your lock screen to the apps that you want to get to quickly (e.g. social media).
Let's get one thing out of the way: The latest version of «The Jungle Book,» shot mainly in a warehouse in Los Angeles with green screen, is visually stunning.
• Starts at $ 799 for a Core i3 model, but if you can live with 128 GB of storage and a non-touch screen, the $ 999 version we tested is a good value
To get an idea of how impressive the CGI was, check out this video with a split - screen comparison of the edited version alongside its source material.
Heins, who marked his 100th day atop the smartphone maker on Tuesday, then pulled a touch - screen device from his pocket installed with the BlackBerry 10 OS in its beta version.
The Galaxy S6 Edge is essentially a version of the Galaxy S6 with a curved screen.
It'll come in a version with a curved screen, called the Edge, that'll cost about $ 100 extra.
Since launching iPad with a 9.7 - inch screen in 2010, Apple has released a mini version in 2012 with a 7.9 - inch screen.
Giggling employees pass through a mock security entrance manned by «flight attendants» into a cavernous space filled with music, beer, food and versions of the airport's screens, with all their movies running at full tilt.
The Kindle Paperwhite e-reader, meanwhile, features an e-ink screen that closely resembles paper and sells for $ 119, with a 3G version going for $ 179.
The Mi Pad, the first version of which came out in 2014, is a cheap - ish Android tablet with the same screen size and resolution as the iPad Mini, and the same colorful plastic materials as those used for Apple's cheaper iPhones.
Pepsi was not first in this market — Coke was — but its latest version is beautiful, a simple white or black frame with a touch screen that offers as many as 1,000 flavor combinations.
They're easy to install, operate, and tinker with, and the newest version has a bigger screen and Alexa support.
With links between Bitfinex and the embattled Tether (an unofficial digitized version of the US dollar, now embroiled in controversy) emerging from the Paradise Papers, an anonymous critic operating under the screen name «Bitfinexed» has accused the companies of misbehavior.
The reason we don't see our own typos is because what we see on the screen is competing with the version that exists in our heads.
Riders could use with a large touch screen that displayed the car's route, as well as a rendered version of the environment the car saw through its cameras and laser guidance systems.
Adapted from Stephen King's massive series of novels, the big screen version of the story promises to wrestle with ideas like good vs. evil, spirituality and, of course, old - west inspired adventure.
The collection comprises 800,000 bottles in 18 different screen printed versions, with the flags of the nations who competed in the 2016 European Football Championships in France, for sale into those specific countries.
A vertical version is also available to easily retrofit into existing pump stations, and, with depths up to 8m, the screen allows removal of material before pumping.
The hardest part about stopping Oregon is their version of the triple option — the zone read with a bubble screen — which they run in several ways.
Hilton was weaned on the version of the game known as paddle tennis, which is played on a miniature tennis court, with no screens, the same paddles and a punctured (to deaden the bounce) tennis ball.
This newest version of the software strikes perfect balance between managing your kids» screen time and giving them permission to really go places with their online experience!
Young Moroccan scribe Abdellah Taia moves into the director's seat with the screen version of his autobiographical novel» Salvation Army,» losing much of the texture in translation from pen to camera.
For instance, while the real site's splash screen asks people to «Sign up and be the first to receive updates from Jane Corwin» because «Together we can build a bright future that is lit with prosperity and opportunity,» the parody version informs us that «Together we can make delicious soup from the bones of the poor» and invites the reader to «Sign up now to be served by Jane Corwin,» asking for both blood type and taste.
This acceleration can be controlled with a single parameter that is readily tuned with a digital hologram written to a standard LCD screen, much like your LCD television at home, but just a much smaller version.
The researchers first used yeast to quickly and cheaply screen 169,000 interactions between yeast versions of human tumor - suppressor genes and genes that can be inhibited with drugs, sometimes called «druggable» targets.
The input to the network consisted of a blurry version of the colored game screen, including the game score — the same as seen by a human player — as well as the screens associated with the last three moves.
Researchers screened three different groups of U.S. flu patients and found those with the high - risk version of IFITM3 rs34481144 were likely to become infected with flu more rapidly and to develop more severe symptoms than those with another variant.
Kilgus said the student version, which was given to middle school students in the study, is available through Fastbridge Learning, a software company that works with schools to offer online academic and behavioral screening, as well as other assessment services.
First - grade students in participating schools are screened with surveys completed by their parents — a Chilean version of the MGH - developed Pediatric Symptoms Checklist — and by their teachers.
Dr. Palamar posits that it is likely that many of these synthetic marijuana users resort to trying this «legal,» but more dangerous version of marijuana in order to avoid possible arrest, detection on drug screenings, or the stigma associated with being an illicit drug user.
When you visit JohnLeeMD.com with your phone, you will now be greeted with a new version of each page that is easy to read on the smaller screens of these devices.
These soft, cotton screen - printed dolls feature a mermaid, princess, or fairy on one side — flip her skirt over to reveal a sleeping / dreaming version with satin eye mask.
Refresh your profile with a new catchy screen name and new photos to reflect an updated version of you!
The free version doesn't allow to save potential dates, search based on screen name, or filter searches with more details.
Although the mobile version is easier to use on a smaller screen, if you're more comfortable with the desktop version, you do have the option on mobile to switch to the full web version.
The last major release, version, was released almost three Screen legend, superstar, and the man with the most famous blue eyes in movie history, Paul Leonard Newman was born on January 26, 1925, in Cleveland...
Seen on the big screen in its new digitally cleaned up version with its Carl Davis score, Abel Gance's 1927 masterpiece Napoleon is a truly startling experience.
He did a run of films in which he was more and more subdued or withdrawn: Onegin, directed by his sister; the lover in a listless version of Graham Greene's The End of the Affair; implausible with Jennifer Lopez in Maid in Manhattan (why be on screen with J. Lo if you're not very pleased to see her?)
Fiennes had a splashy introduction to the screen: He was Heathcliff to Juliette Binoche's Cathy in a TV version of Wuthering Heights; he was the German officer in Schindler's List, fully committed to the pathology and vanity of the man; he was a bright young hope with a serious deficiency of character in Robert Redford's Quiz Show; and he was Almasy, a desert poet, a reckless lover, and on his death - bed much of the time in The English Patient.
At the same time, he also wrote the scenario for Raoul Walsh's screen version of Battle Cry — a sprawling, epic - length film with a huge cast.
The screen version is still a play, but it's aturning point in the movie career of Humphrey Bogart, who had played the gangster's role on stage and then in a TV version with his wife (in Bette davis role)
The cult - favorite television series which offered a fun - house version of»70s «after - school specials» returns in this big - screen prequel to the show Strangers With Candy.
This British drama represents the second screen version of Terence Ratigan's play about a school teacher with a weak heart facing forced retirement.
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