I also appreciated the reading icon that sits at the bottom and
top of the screen most of the time.
Not exact matches
It has
most of the latest features
of other contemporary phones, including narrow
top and bottom borders around its
screen, as well as a metallic back.
The stylish 50,000 - square — foot space revolutionized the entertainment scene by combining the
most sought - after DJ's — Skrillex, Alesso, Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell, Baauer and Nicky Romero, among others — with a specifically designed 3,000 capacity venue featuring a luxurious 4,400 - square - foot pool, 1,400 - square - foot elevated stage with un-obstructed sightlines, 23 private VIP cabanas, two private ultra VIP bungalows with private dipping pools, a deck area with 50 daybeds,
top -
of - the - line LED
screens, 25 u-shaped banquettes with plush fabric, as well as signature cocktails and cuisine.
Most recently, this focus on secrecy was shown in the extraordinary efforts
of the governor's aides to shield some
of his records from public scrutiny in the State Archives, where a
top Cuomo lieutenant spent nearly eight hours
screening documents from Cuomo's years as attorney general that were sought by the Times Union under the Freedom
of Information Law.
The exterior is rendered in an oddly tasteful, faux - prehistoric faux stone, as is
most of the interior — though the cave effect is somewhat compromised by a dizzying profusion
of top -
of - the line plasma TV
screens.
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Its expositional crutch proves
most inadequate when the team ascends the final pitch to the
top after years
of preparation in no more than a minute
of screen time.
Fullmetal Alchemist frequently
tops polls as the
most popular anime (s)
of all time, so it's fair to say director Fumihiko Sori had quite the project to undertake in bringing it to the big
screen.
As the story progresses she can go a little over the
top teetering into the land
of bumbling female sidekicks, but for the
most part, she's a joy to watch on
screen.
One
of the
most significant trends in our current Golden Age
of television is the rate at which
top - shelf talent is making the jump to TV, both on and off the
screen.
Jason from MNPP popping in from between Tribeca
screenings to quick give us our Monday afternoon «Beauty vs Beast» fix — I figure it's a Marvel Week what with that lil» Avengers movie opening in a couple
of days and so what better time to step one step back and tackle their
most recent smashing success, Ryan Coogler's Black Panther, which is still sitting pretty in the
Top Ten, box - office-wise.
The 3DS version is taking an alternate approach, with the
most unique feature being the ability to play both 3D and 2D interpretations
of the game at the same time, on the
top and bottom
screens respectively.
His extraordinary physical
screen presence led him to the
top of the film world with roles in some
of the
most popular films over the next 4 decades, capped by a Best Actor Oscar for True Grit (1969).
The stamina bar for your fighter, looming overhead at the
top of the
screen, might be the single
most important factor in each fight; if you become gassed, there's almost nowhere to run in the cage.
New releases / festival
screenings:
top lucky 14 An unranked list
of fourteen films that meant the
most to me this year.
The
most stunning event
of the festival was the single
screening of Jane Campion's television series
Top of the Lake, which will be cablecast on the Sundance Channel in seven 50 - minute weekly episodes beginning March 18.
Land Rover's interface designers made the
most out
of the new Touch Pro Duo system's twin 10 - inch
screens, intelligently separating navigation and entertainment functions (
top screen) from climate control and vehicle settings (bottom
screen).
Our
top - spec LTZ test car sported the obligatory touch
screen, but there are still plenty
of knobs for easy access to the
most - used audio and climate - control functions, and buttons are grouped to help make everything easy to find.
The home
screen, for example, has been highly simplified to a simple scrolling six - panel layout that puts all
of the
most important information at
top level.
In the Q50S,
most functions are controlled on the lower
screen rather than the slightly out
of reach
top screen.
Worse yet, Ford fitted a sun - blocking hood so close to the
top of the
screen that
most drivers won't be able see the
top of the LCD.
The center console itself is impressive containing
most of the controls and
topped off with an infotainment
screen.
Most of the switchgear on show is plucked straight from the Fiesta, with a similar tablet - style infotainment
screen perched on
top of the centre console.
The main menu spreads its icons out across two home
screens, requiring users to scroll to view all
of the audio sources, but IntelliLink allows you to reorganize, show or hide, and reorder the icons to put the
most frequently used options near the
top of the list.
Along the bottom
of the
screen, a number
of simple backlit hard buttons provide easy access to
most of the system's
top - line feature menus, including dedicated buttons for navigation and AV menus, as well as a very useful generic Menu button, which gives drivers one - touch access to destination entry, media source, and system settings.
The interior has also been updated to current Mazda standards, with the
most notable change being the infotainment
screen sitting on
top of the dashboard.
To the right
of this area is the notification area shortcut; however, unlike
most other Android phones you can't drag down from the
top of the
screen to see your notifications (like new e-mails).
When I click on the aA button at the
top of the
screen (that being the fairly universal ebook «display preferences» sign), I was allowed to deselect the «Use Publisher Defaults» preference, and ironically
most of the problems went away:
The home
screen is a rotating carousel
of your
most recently viewed apps, books etc, with each category accessible via a bookmark at the
top of the
screen.
There is also a UI layer built on
top of Android 3.1 that allows users to place four
of their
most used program launcher at the center
of the home
screen.
The extra one opens - up a tray
of widget apps that sit on
top of your home
screen, rather than «in» it like
most widgets.
The
most recently used app is shown to the
top left
of the
screen with up to eight
of the
most recently run apps alongside.
Tapestries scan the things you open the
most and brings them to the
top of the
screen.
The app version numbers, number
of installs, date updated, and
most other essential information is now at the very bottom
of the
screen, instead
of the
top.
My
most recent one, the Glo, when I turned it on the
top half
of the kobo just has black bars going across the
screen, now rendering it unusable as you can not read the text.
At the
top of the
screen is a useful Keep Reading button that shows you the book you've
most recently been reading; when tapped, this brings you to the page you were
most recently reading.
For the
most part the frontlight is fairly evenly distributed but there are some areas
of brighter and dimmer tones, with some shadowy areas at the
top of the
screen (see video review about 2 minutes in).
What is
of note is the addition
of a soft Menu button in the
top - right corner
of most of the player's
screens, perhaps giving us a glimpse
of the vanilla Android user experience
of the future.
At the center
of the home
screen is a central carousel that shows your
most recent acquisitions or
most recently accessed content
of any sort — books, periodicals, music, videos, web sites, apps — in reverse order, with the latest on
top.
Additionally, there is no way to set iBooks to maximize the
most use
of screen real estate and adjust margins, or to remove the pagination graphic which uses up about a half a centimeter wide
of screen space on the right hand side and about a quarter
of a centimeter on the
top and bottom
of the reading area.
The launcher is designed to keep track
of the apps and actions one uses
most frequently, and show them at the
top of a list found on the device's home
screen.
The
most recently used app is always
top left
of the
screen and up to eight
of the
most recently running apps can be shown.
The new device, which is actually the
most powerful Android tablet on the market, pipping the new Samsung Tab in performance specs, will feature a 10.1 - inch
screen, run on
top of Android 2.2 (Froyo) and be powered by Nvidia's Tegra 2 processor and cost just # 329 in the UK.
Pressing on the middle
of the
screen brings up both the
top bar and the bottom bar which shows how much percentage was read, quick navigation from left to right in terms
of pages, table
of contents, annotation, search both dictionaries all under this book icon and the
most important setting would be the font size and the font augmentation because you can choose the font faces, font - size, line spaces, margins and justification.
The Lenovo IdeaPad A1 is one
of the
most interesting
of the bunch, because it comes from a
top tier computer maker, has a great
screen, and a very low price tag.
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top -
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of the
most beautiful beaches in the world • Next to the prestigious Wailea Golf and Tennis Clubs Why the Owner Chose Wailea Ekolu: Wailea is one
of the best if not the best resort community in Maui and perhaps in all
of Hawaii.
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By far the simplest, and perhaps the
most effective new feature, is knowing when and where an enemy may have spotted you through a directional indicator, which is white static that appears on the
top of the
screen.
You'll spend
most of your time looking at the
top screen which is almost completely dedicated to the fighting area, with the only heads up display being the match timer.
We see adaptive v - sync kick in twice during our test session, resulting in a minute amount
of fleeting tearing at the very
top of the
screen - essentially invisible then, tucked into the overscan on
most displays.