Sentences with phrase «while blu»

While the BLU R1 HD was powered by the MT6735, the upcoming device is expected to rock the MT6737V under the hood.
The rest of the device has a full aluminium unibody that feels soft on the palm of your hand, while the Blu logo is indented into the back of the phone and looks slick.
While Blu's devices have been top sellers on the website, Amazon first banned them back in October when security researchers found that the Blu R1 HD phone came with pre-installed software from Chinese app maker Shanghai Adups Technology.
While BLU clearly doesn't have the same level of brand power as giants like Samsung or even the rising Chinese stars like Huawei and ZTE, it does have a sizable following among those looking for affordable phones with reasonable performance.
While Blu - ray is currently the best way to obtain supported titles, various streaming services such as Netflix also support Dolby Atmos on select platforms.
The front of the device has the front - facing camera, earpiece, and the front flash placed above the display while the BLU logo is located below the screen.
While the Blu smartphone wasn't technically unveiled at the IFA show, it is a decent mid-tier handset with specs to match its $ 300 price tag.
While the Blu Life 8 XL is great for those on a tight budget, those with a little more to spare can find some arguably better options out there.
This is just another nail to add to the HD DVD Coffin while Blu - ray still tries to find more dirt to bury the useless format with.
The case of Blu - Ray is when we can see this most clearly: Blu - Ray beat HD - DVD cause HD - DVD was a separate, movie - only peripheral on XB360, while Blu - Ray was integrated into PS3 both as its primary storage format and as the cheapest Blu - Ray player on the market at the time it came out.
Movies are selling less tickets at higher prices, and DVD sales are practically on the verge of collapse while Blu - ray has not picked up the slack.
While the BLU Life 8 Features; Network: 2G (GSM / GPRS / EDGE) 850 / 900/1800 / 1900 MHz, 3G (HSPA + 21 Mbps) 850/1900 (L280a) or 850/2100 (L280i), Dual SIM, Dual Active.
Note that the 4K Ultra HD will feature Dolby Atmos audio, while the Blu - ray will have 7.1 DTS - HD MA.
While the Blu - ray sports an outstanding transfer, the DVD included inside does not, and the audio track on either is nothing more than average.
The DVD also promotes Arthur and the Invisibles: The New Minimoy Adventures, while Blu - ray teases Marley & Me: The Puppy Years.
The DVD only goes without the picture - in - picture mode and the BD - Live features, while the Blu - ray 3D (which includes a 2D presentation on the same disc) adds «Weaponry and Vehicle Exploration in 3D.»
The full three - hour cut of the movie, starring Anna Paquin as a Manhattan high - school student dealing with severe guilt and the normal growing pains of adolescence, is out now on DVD, while the Blu - ray featuring the two - and - a-half-hour version is in the same package.
While the Blu - ray includes a number of behind - the - scenes featurettes and even an in - depth roundtable discussion with the filmmakers, as well as a few interesting deleted scenes, the crown jewel is the audio commentary track.
While the Blu - ray Disc offers a superior audio / video transfer, the physical packaging isn't as nice as the special edition DVD, which featured a faux - Bible DVD case inside of a slipcover.
The digital HD release in the United States is set for February 14 while the Blu - Ray / DVD is set for February 28.
The DVD's pitiful two bonus features will leave much to be desired for that format's audience, while the Blu - ray's picture - in - picture commentary, deleted scenes, and Easter egg go a ways to meet expectations on that format.
(The DVD then repeats the disc - openers, while the Blu - ray does not.)
Extras include Digital HD Ultraviolet Copy for PC, PC portable and other cyber iTunes capable devices, while the Blu - ray adds an Alternate Ending that could never save this bore, plus featurettes with title like «Alpha Males» and «Into The Den», a den where there are no lions to rip apart and eat the HD cameras used to produce this time - waster.
Audio Quality: A packed release in the audio department in that we have the great Dolby Atmos track on the Ultra HD Blu - ray while the blu - ray comes with a 7.1 DTS HD Master Audio track.
While the Blu - ray isn't ground breaking, it includes enough features and a beautiful transfer that makes it worthy as my Best Blu - ray of 2010 pick.
Also, the DVD was a low «B +», while the Blu - ray offered a high «B +»; only the minor softness kept it from the «A - «level.

Not exact matches

While some of the process photography is a little too obvious in this Blu - ray, there is an overall sunniness to this entire production, both literal and figurative, that gives it a sort of glow that I can't remember any other recent musical having.
The Blu - ray release of «The Hangover» doesn't add very much in the way of additional extras, but there is a picture - in - picture video commentary with director Todd Phillips and co-stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis that, while it starts out slow, is actually worth checking out.
While I did not see the theatrical cut in its entirety, I've skimmed that version on Blu - ray and read about the changes in this extended cut.
Despite being shot at 24 frames per second and showing «1080p» on the back cover, these Blu - Ray discs are encoded at 1080i at 30 (or 29.97 if you want to get technical) fps - while most of it still looks good (without any noticeable banding or compression artifacts) there are a few de-interlacing artifacts present in some scenes as well as aliasing.
While the DVD looked pretty good for its format, the Blu - ray seemed tighter and clearer.
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Saving Private Ryan has its negligible flaws, but serious Blu - ray aficionados shouldn't hesitate for a moment to pick Paramount's «Sapphire Series» HD release — the video and audio is simply peerless, and the bonus features, while not new, are none too shabby either.
While not quite as innovative as Philip Kaufmann's 1978 Invasion Of The Body Snatchers remake (see our coverage of various Blu - ray editions elsewhere on this site), but holds up rather well and actually looks pretty damn good on Blu - ray thanks to Twilight Time!
While I wouldn't exactly call this Ultra HD Blu - ray reference quality, the tremendous benefits of HDR on this title make it a worthy eye - candy disc to reach for the next time you're looking to show off your 4K display to friends.
The Blu - ray's top menu plays sound clips from the performances and from the pervasive presidential campaign while moving the cover's characters and graphics across a patriotic backdrop resembling the packaging.
Sadly, while the film is undeniably interesting on an anecdotal level, it often feels like an interesting special feature on a Criterion Blu - ray disc (it would have fit perfectly on their upcoming release of «The Graduate») more than it does a documentary feature that stands on its own.
PLEASE NOTE: This Blu - ray is now only available from our friends at Twilight Time, is limited to only 5,000 copies and can be ordered while supplies last from the link below.
DICK DINMAN & EDDIE MULLER DISPENSE A DOUBLE DOSE OF DANA: The Warner Archive has just released on Blu - ray legendary director Fritz Lang's last two American - made edge - of - your - seat thrillers WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS and BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT in their original wide screen SuperScope incarnations and popular film noir author and TCM host Eddie Muller rejoins producer / host Dick Dinman as they both salute the unjustly underrated star of both films, Dana Andrews.
Criterion departs from their standard clear keepcases to give Nashville something special: a Digipak sliding into a side - opening slipcover, which holds the two DVDs and one Blu - ray, all given unique labels, on opposite pages while the booklet hangs loose.
THE BLU - RAY DISC Scream Factory disburses these bits of Pierce's low - budget oeuvre in a fond double - platter package that gives The Town That Dreaded Sundown the Blu - ray spotlight while relegating bonus feature The Evictors to the normally - disposable bundled DBLU - RAY DISC Scream Factory disburses these bits of Pierce's low - budget oeuvre in a fond double - platter package that gives The Town That Dreaded Sundown the Blu - ray spotlight while relegating bonus feature The Evictors to the normally - disposable bundled DBlu - ray spotlight while relegating bonus feature The Evictors to the normally - disposable bundled DVD.
Like certain other MGM catalog Blu - rays, the disc doesn't even supply a standard menu screen, just listing bars that can pop up over the movie while it plays.
Every once in a while I use this space to tout a recently released Blu - ray / DVD that I missed in theaters but, via the magic of home video, was finally able to check out from the comfort of my couch (click here to see me gush about The Perks of Being a Wallflower).
THE BLU - RAY DISC The picture's Blu - ray transfer, letterboxed to 2.35:1 and compressed using the AVC codec, is excellent, bringing out the period colours and defining facial expressions while maintaining the look of a fairly fine - grained print taken from the Super35 camera negatiBLU - RAY DISC The picture's Blu - ray transfer, letterboxed to 2.35:1 and compressed using the AVC codec, is excellent, bringing out the period colours and defining facial expressions while maintaining the look of a fairly fine - grained print taken from the Super35 camera negatiBlu - ray transfer, letterboxed to 2.35:1 and compressed using the AVC codec, is excellent, bringing out the period colours and defining facial expressions while maintaining the look of a fairly fine - grained print taken from the Super35 camera negative.
The Best Buy exclusive steelbook will be priced at $ 34.99 SRP while the Target exclusive Blu - ray will cost $ 32.99 SRP.
Eight days earlier, And While We Were Here hits Blu - ray and DVD from Well Go USA Entertainment.
Unfortunately, while the standard - definition video has been upscaled to HD, it has not been properly de-interlaced for Blu - ray, and Hayes himself recommends that fans watch the DVD version (bundled as part of this combo package, natch) instead.
I guess that Portugal is rapidly becoming the country du jour of cinema, with Tabu being the finest new fiction film I saw in 2012, while I finally got to see the 4 1/2 hour version of Raúl Ruiz's amazing Mysteries of Lisbon (on Blu - ray discs): it has still never had a theatrical screening in Montreal!
A slight update on my 2001 DVD's main menu, the Blu - ray's menu plays clips on swinging dog tags against black and white atmosphere while the haunting «Adagio for Strings» plays along with the sounds of explosions and gunfire.
While it may not have been a box office success, Pete Travis» Dredd is getting a much fairer trial on home video having topped the Blu - ray and DVD sales list for a 2012 new release.
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