Sentences with phrase «with handheld screens»

In this study, researchers looked only at time spent with handheld screens.

Not exact matches

They are handheld computers, with capacitive touch screens, word processors, media players, GPS navigation systems, digital cameras, and millions of apps.
Maintain visual and auditory contact with your preemie, infant or toddler with one of the new, handheld, wireless security cameras with small LCD screens, infrared night vision, and several different frequencies so you can choose the one that works best in your situation.
Handheld screen time was associated with potential delays in expressive language, the team found.
A few fish finders transmit data in full color directly to your smartphone and can provide even more detail than a handheld fish finder with a color LCD screen.
So are electronic games like Nintendo DS's Brain Age, played on a handheld game platform with a touch - sensitive screen.
Mirror of Fate got away with its shortcomings on a handheld, but on the big screen it becomes painfully obvious how much it falls short.
With perfect touch - screen controls throughout in handheld mode, added to the already excellent controller support from other iterations, this is easily one of the most accessible games in the genre, and definitely one of the most enjoyable on Nintendo Switch, full stop.
Nintendo could have provided the same off - TV feature as an ADD - ON, or release a new handheld with a higher resolution screen that has the same capabilities.
Like the eclectic and colourful characters portrayed on screen, this is a movie that has a unique aesthetic and tone: it mixes the realism of handheld cameras and documentary footage with the colour palette of a Japanese anime.
I was one of many that was convinced that, as soon as the Switch made its debut, the 3DS would fade away quickly, with game releases drying up and there no longer being a need for me to pick up the quirky dual - screen handheld, but instead, between games like Fire Emblem Echoes, Metroid: Samus Returns and soon Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, there's more than enough reasons to invest in a fresh 3DS, not just keep turning on your old one.
Badged up, with half a cup of coffee in me and the printed press screening guide — rendered mostly useless by a dozen last - minute schedule changes — stuffed into my backpack, I head into my first screening of the day: The Lesson, a contrived, slightly smug little Bulgarian number lightened by fitful bursts of suspense and black comedy, and directed in the kind of serioso handheld style that is traditionally associated with the Dardenne brothers, because they're the only ones who know how to pull it off.
Fans can play on the big screen with the console docked, in tabletop mode with the Pro Controller, and on the go in handheld mode using either the Joy - Con ™ controllers or by taking advantage of full touch screen functionality.
The screen is absolutely saturated with detail - landmass, particle effects and creatures all interacting - ending up feeling pleasingly overstuffed, as if the frustration of working with handhelds has led to a flood of ideas that couldn't have been possible previously.
Director Kathryn Bigelow gives the proceedings a hefty dose of style, using a lot of dreamy slow motion and quick editing, and staging the action scenes with great energy; her most brilliant work here are the on - screen recreations of the SQUID clips, shot in long takes and with appropriately edgy and shaky handheld camera work.
A few indie trailers — the futuristic Fast Racing Neo, Typoman and Image & Form's SteamWorld: Heist popped up before Nintendo's own Badge Arcade, an eShop title which allows players to buy attempts on fairground style crane machines with the hope of winning some new tat to adorn your handheld's home screen.
Handheld mode ran a close second, with things looking crisp and clear on the Switch's tablet screen.
One of the bigger letdowns for the past Monster Hunter games is that its graphical capabilities always seemed dated, especially the most recent ones being on handhelds with smaller screens.
Next, I used the Switch in handheld mode, with a Joy - Con secured to each side of the tablet screen.
Initially released for handheld systems, Shantae and her motley crew of friends and foes have made the leap to our television screens before with ports of both Risky's Revenge and The Pirate's Curse, but the bellydancing babe's latest adventure, Half - Genie Hero, is the first title to be built from the ground up specifically for home consoles and computers.
Small, handheld devices may be useful for recording data and evidence whilst on a geography field trip but a PC with a large display screen and plenty of data storage is far more relevant for a music technology lesson or for CAD (computer aided design) purposes.
Students in each 3D world speak, type, touch the screen, and use handheld controllers to explore and become part of the eras and subjects they study, interacting with real and synthetic people, places, and scenes.
If you can't find a specific book or publication in audio form, computer software or separate handheld devices with optical character recognition can scan documents and read them aloud using speech synthesizers or screen readers.
A specialised handheld device with a small screen that displays the text of an e-book.
As for the patent, it was filed by Apple in 2010 for what it called a handheld computer and included a screen with a bezel surrounding it.
In addition, the camera array allows ISO speeds up to 102400, handheld long exposures with AIS (AI Image Stabilisation), slow motion video up to 960 fps and a super snapshot mode able to take photos from the off screen in as little as 0.3 s, 4D predictive focus and AI - assisted composition.
Barnes and Noble launched the Nook, the coming - of - age handheld e-book reader with wireless connectivity, color touch screen with navigation — both intuitive and easy.
An eBook is an electronic version of a printed book that can easily be read on a computer or handheld device, with properly formatted text and images, no matter the size of the screen.
This bulk makes the Shield a surprisingly solid device, giving a sense of stability and durability, even with the flip - up screen, that both Nintendo and Sony's handhelds lack (and neither of those devices feel particularly fragile to begin with).
The great thing about the Apple iPad is the fact that its screen size is perfect for watching movies, viewing photos, reading and browsing websites without having to crouch or squint like what most people do with an iPhone, iPod Touch or any similar handheld device.
With a spacious but mediocre (by today's high - end standards) 5 - inch 1,280 x 768 pixels resolution screen and modest (by any standards) dual - core 1.7 GHz processor, the handheld has been caught on camera a number of times before and is likely doing its last rumor rounds today ahead of its formal intro.
Reports say it's an iPod - like device with a 10 - inch screen, a handheld slate that's large enough for HD movies, video gaming, and Web browsing without all the window - resizing and screen - tapping calisthenics that smartphone users endure.
TV screen is a decent size, with touch screen and also a separate handheld control.
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In case you're just tuning in, the new handheld, which has been re-branded as the «DSi XL» in North American and European territories, features two comparatively ginormous 4 ″ screens and will come pre-loaded with three DSiWare titles.
Compounding the indignity of raping your childhood memories on the big screen, Namco Bandai has been tasked with creating a videogame based on the upcoming live action adaption of the fan favorite anime and manga, coming exclusively to Sony's handheld.
Show me any device with a battery, attachable controls and a touch screen, and I'll tell you that it's a handheld device.
I have the GB Boy Colour and have to say that it's an excellent handheld for its price and playing GBC games with a backlit screen on a handheld that resembles the original in its form factor is a game changer.
I think the issue there is the screen size, if we're still moving to 3D models in handhelds I think it doesn't work as much with a tiny screen.
then the vita a beastly handheld with front and back touch screens to work with and the 3ds and its double screen and 3D tek to play with... imagine making the same game for each..
If you want to, though, at any point, you can pop the Switch out of the dock and it becomes a fully portable handheld console, complete with kickstand and removable controllers on either side of the screen.
In the article they describe the Nintendo NX as a high - powered handheld console with its own display that will also allow you to connect to your TV for gaming on the big screen.
With it no longer being placed on the side of the handheld, players will need to adjust to looking onto the left side of their top screen segment in order to find it.
Now gamers will no longer find themselves hassling with removing games from behind their 3DS screen, this is something that is a very welcomed sight and has made gaming on the handheld rather easy versus slightly meticulous when having to either, open your screen or close it based upon ease of access to ensure the top screen didn't get scratched, damage, or just even in the way when swapping between games (for those of you who don't prefer digital).
I know that how do you use the handheld matters (and what games do you play), I'm very careful with my handhelds, even when I finish to use them save them in the plastic bag where they were boxed, but please please, for the sake of God, use screen protectors until Nintendo decides to create a screen harder to scratch (or more sensitive like the iPhone or almost any smartphone's screens) or they use gorilla glass lol.
It's the incredibly streamlined appeal of this system that makes it a perfect party game, and the screen zooms in on the action close enough to make playing handheld with friends a viable option (if you don't mind crowding around).
There's three play modes; «Handheld Mode» sees the Joy - Cons attach to the base unit to be played on the go; «TV Mode» which connects the system via a dock to a television, with controllers attaching to a central module - the Joy - Con Grip - or synced to a decided Xbox - style «Pro Controller» (available separately), and «Tabletop Mode», which uses a built - in stand so the screen can be displayed upright anywhere, with the Joy - Cons detached controller (s) to play local multiplayer games.
The handheld itself is gorgeous, with a large screen and sleek design.
The mobile game, with over 6 million downloads in the US alone and many more in Japan, has finally taken the leap from the smartphone screen to the handheld console.
As for the handheld, it is being said that it will be comparable to PS Vita, with a screen resolution of 720p.
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