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When the keyboard is enabled, the screen size is cut almost in half, a huge hindrance in itself.
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Earlier this week, multiple reports surfaced in the media claiming that Apple has cut back its LCD screen and other iPhone component orders due to weak demand.
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The names of the dead were read aloud and pictures of them flashed on a screen -- happy glimpses into lives cut short.
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Words to live by, sure, but we've been known to leave the film on for a few days while we find an alternate screen protector, and ain't gonna cut it.
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And the Wi-Fi-only version lacks GPS. Also, videophiles may dislike the fact that the iPad's screen lacks wide-screen dimensions, so you either get black bars above or below wide-screen videos, or, if you choose an option to fill the screen, some of the picture may get cut off.
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For example, cellular data connection is cut when the phone is sleeping and the screen brightness is fixed to 60 percent while reading books, watching videos and listening to music.
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Don't get us wrong, we'll take the full-size Zune's 3.2-inch QVGA display over the iPod classic's 2.5-inch display any day, but since it's QVGA any way you cut it, the menus and on-screen effects tend to look worse the larger the screen gets.
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Today dies are designed on a computer screen, and the data are transferred to computer-controlled machines, which cut the dies automatically.
FORBES: A Savior From the East
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The step cut the time required to disperse liquid crystal across a 30-inch screen from five days to five minutes.
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Along with the Navy, EDS will screen software and limit internet connections to a half-dozen on-ramps that are monitored and can be cut off fast if attacked.
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