Sentences with phrase «worth using on a device»

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By using the new formula, which relies upon newly developed measurements for the figure of merit and power factor of a material — called the engineering figure of merit, or (ZT) eng, and engineering power factor, or (PF) eng — scientists will be able to determine whether devices based on a material would generate energy efficiently enough to be worth pursuing, said Zhifeng Ren, principal investigator at the Texas Center for Superconductivity at UH (TcSUH).
The Swype keyboard will perhaps be a much better technology to be used on smartphones given their smaller size of display screen though to have a feel of this new technology on a tablet device will be worth waiting for.
For those not in one of the large markets initially supported (including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Dallas - Fort Worth), there are a few other updates to enjoy: a larger library of old NBC shows (so if you miss Knight Rider as much as you should, your patience has now been rewarded), and added AirPlay support (which is good for those using iOS devices, with no word on a target for Chromecast support).
It's worth noting that like other tablets with flat keyboards, including the iPad Pro, actually using this device as a laptop — meaning on your lap — doesn't work very well.
His speech is definitely worth a read, touching on several notable topics, like the affordability of digital devices in The Philippines, using digital comics to market your print comics and the added value you can put into a print comic that you can't in a digital version:
Sony says you can get up to five weeks of use from the device based on 30 minutes» worth of reading a day and with the Wi - Fi turned off, which is an improvement over the PRS - 650.
To unlock the screen you don't need to swipe to unlock, you merely have to press the menu soft button, so it might be worth using the on - screen pattern security to stop you unlocking the device with a simple touch.
(Worth knowing that you can use the United app to stream movies and TV on your own device.)
But a new study from the Natural Resources Defense Council suggests the powering of so many devices around the clock is using huge amounts of energy — $ 19 billion worth of electricity on an annual basis, equivalent to the output of 50 large power plants.»]
It's worth noting that Samsung is one of the last manufacturers that still uses physical capacitive buttons, not on - screen navigation like most Android devices.
Before we get started, it's worth pointing out that disabling notifications can vary greatly depending on what device and Android build you're currently using.
We slapped a monitoring device on our Apple TV and determined that leaving it running 24/7 for a whole year only used around $ 2.50 worth of electricity.
It would all depend on how you use your device... if you are a professional or use your Galaxy Note to take notes, work on documents, insist on top - notch photos, need to use multi-windows, plan on using digital wallets to make purchases, need a heart sensor, want the quick charge or wireless charging and love the S - Pen, then it would be worth the extra money.
Before we get into the details here, it's worth mentioning that the process and verbiage may vary slightly depending on what device you're using.
It's a small hassle, but worth it to easily use your gamepad on multiple devices.
This is one app that makes great use of the microphone that is made available on all Android Wear devices, and is well worth looking into.
It is worth nothing that the PiP feature will just work for those who are running Android Oreo Update on their devices as it uses some specific APIs that are introduced in Oreo update only.
Not worth it, Too expensive for a 3.5 ″ device, only good thing about it is the memory otherwise not any use this handset, no 3G no GPS only 2MP camera, If i want an android phone i would at least want 3G otherwise a feature phone would do good no need spending 4K on such a handset.
Here's a terrific (long, but really worth it) Mark Hunter article on sales call best practices filled with sales tips you can use to be an outstanding sales rep in medical sales, laboratory sales, medical device sales, clinical diagnostics sales, biotechnology sales, imaging sales, or pharmaceutical sales:
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