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You'll find a microUSB slot, 3.5mm headphone jack and, most importantly, a mini-HDMI port that is capable of outputting 4K to your TV (if it supports it). There's nothing more to say other than it has a perfectly serviceable display.Įlsewhere, the device sports the normal array of ports. You won't notice it doesn't have the astonishing 359 PPI of the Tab S, for example, or even the 326 PPI of the iPad mini with Retina. Again, it doesn't push into the upper echelon of the sharpest screens out there, but it's not a problem at all.

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The front-side is sleek, too, with an 8-inch Full HD (275 PPI) IPS display, which does a great job showing off games, movies, and anything else you throw at it. It's an attractive device, simple as that, and the nice soft-touch back ties it all together quite nicely. The chamfered edges give it a premium look, while the front-facing speaker design brings to mind the HTC One. For a device of this caliber, you'd actually expect some additional girth and weight-none of that detracts in anyway to the overall look and feel of the SHIELD Tablet. One-handed use no sweat, and you'll hardly notice any extra weight added to your bag when taking it to-go.Įven though it's a little thicker and a little heavier than most, here's the thing: the design is actually pretty darn nice. For someone who just wants to kick back on the couch, the device's size and weight isn't an issue whatsoever. It's also a bit heavier at 390 grams, but it's not unwieldy by any means. On the contrary I actually enjoy the SHIELD Tablet's size, and don't fault it one bit for being a little thicker than the others. It might seem like I point this out as a bad thing, but it's not. The iPad mini with Retina comes in at 7.5mm the Neis 8.7mm and the Galaxy Tab S, the thinnest of them all, which is just 6.6mm. At 9.2mm, it's thicker than all of its competition by a wide margin. Most new slates today are trim, light and impossibly svelte NVIDIA's new device is anything but.

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Movie reviews by Sean McBride, “The Movie Guy,” are published each week by Orange Newsmedia and seen weekly on KFDM and Fox4.I would be remiss not to point out the SHIELD Tablet's-to put it bluntly-more rotund frame.

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“Nope” turns out to be the weakest of his three films so far, but one that’s so-overstuffed with ideas that I’m happy to give “Nope” a qualified “Yep.” It’s a lofty goal, but the filmmaker’s not there yet. Who knows, maybe one day he will be universally acclaimed as the best horror film director of all time. Mix that work ethic in with his original point of view and you have a recipe for a filmmaker who will be with us for a very long time. Perhaps most-importantly, “Nope” has some genuinely creepy moments, and there’s a real sense Peele has been studying old movies and incorporated the best lessons into his own work.

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I did enjoy the film’s cinematography and creepy score. It’s a shotgun blast of a movie that is still very effective, even while the individual ideas don’t coalesce into one killer movie. The problem is by the time the story kicks into high gear, Peele has given us so many incidental ideas and motifs that the film never finds its focus. It starts off with some subtle comic moments and pop culture references before settling into its main narrative thrust. Kaluuya makes for an appealing everyman hero, while Palmer brings her infectious brand of energy to the story to make sure your interest never wanes. It’s a lot of fun tagging along with these appealing characters.

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Suffice it to say that “Nope” introduces us to two Hollywood horse wranglers, a brother and sister team (Daniel Kalyuua and Keke Palmer) who decide to try and photography the mysterious flying objects that keep buzzing over their ranch.Ī former TV star turned Old West theme park empresario (Steven Yeun) and an electronics store employee (Brandon Perea) sign up for the mission to document the UFOs. “Nope” is a difficult film to describe, partially because I don’t want to reveal any spoilers, but also because the film is so over-stuffed with ideas that it becomes impossible to succinctly sum everything up.







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