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When dragging her hand across the screen became too difficult, she turned to her iPhone.
The babies lost interest when the pattern of objects displayed on the screen became too predictable.
An attempt by the visionary Chilean film maker Alejandro Jodorowsky to bring it to the screen became one of the great "what if" stories of SF cinema.
For most of us, at a certain point, the day froze, the work and all other obligations were left behind, the screen became the only reality.
The visual imagery employed became less complicated and less dense, though not less arresting, and "centre framing," which places images in the middle of the screen, became the norm.
A quiet companion until then, his outbursts toward the screen became louder than the vuvuzelas as he urged, berated and chided the Bafana Bafana in such a torrent of languages that a visitor could only guess at his words.
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Another changes as images drawn on the screen become part of the platform.
"The screen becomes a connected computer in the car," says Mark Gretton, TomTom's chief technology officer.
But the screen can be detached from the keyboard, at which point the screen becomes its own beast — a type of tablet PC with touch-screen technology.
Soon, the screen becomes, as Macbeth would say, incarnadine: entirely steeped in red, as if blood had leaked into the lens.
But touch a button and, presto, the screen becomes enters a more readable black-and-white mode that consumes considerably less power.
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