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Leapster
Release Date
October 7, 2003
Discontinued
2011 (Cartridges)
2014
Region
US
Distributor
LeapFrog
Media
Cartridges (4-16MB)
CPU
ARCTangent A5.1 at 96MHz
Storage
2MB RAM (256 Bytes non-volatile)
Display
160×160 CSTN Touchscreen
Sound
Mono Speaker
MIDI, CELP Voice compression at 8000 Hz
The Leapster is a portable handheld gaming system for ages 5-14. It was first released on October 7, 2003, with a new model design in 2005 and the L-Max with A/V hookups that same year, the Leapster TV in 2006, the Leapster 2 in 2008, the Leapster Explorer in 2010, and finally the Leapster GS Explorer in 2012. The Leapster line was discontinued around 2012, when LeapFrog’s LeapPad tablets were released.
Contents
1 List of Games
2 Trivia
3 Levels of gameplay (quoted by the announcer)
4 Gallery
4.1 Commercials
4.2 Device
4.3 Screenshots
List of Games[]
This list is for games made for the original Leapster, and Leapster 2. It won’t list any Leapster games that only work for the newer models.
Name
Year
Notes
1st Grade
2003
2nd Grade: Musical Menace
Adibou: À la Recherche de Robilloc
Only in France?
Animal Genius
The Backyardigans
The Batman: Multiply, Divide and Conquer
The Batman: Strength in Numbers
Bratz World: The Jet Set
Cars
Cars 2
Cars Supercharged
Clifford the Big Red Dog: Reading
2006
Cosmic Math
Crayola: Art Adventure
Creature Create
Digging for Dinosaurs
The Disney Pixar Collection
Disney Fairies
Disney Princess: Enchanted Learning
2003
Disney Princess: Worlds of Enchantment
Dora the Explorer: Camping Adventure
Dora the Explorer: Piñata Party
Dora the Explorer; Wildlife Adventure
2003, 2004, 2005, 2008
Finding Nemo
2003
Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends
Get Puzzled!
2007
Go, Diego, Go!: Animal Rescuer
I Spy: Challenger!
I Spy: Treasure Hunt
The Incredibles
Junie B. Jones Top-Secret Personal Beeswax Journal
Kindergarten
Learning with Leap
Built in some Leapsters
Letter Factory
2003
Letters on the Loose
2005
Letterpillar
Madagascar
2005
Math Baseball
Math Missions
2006
Mr Pencil’s Learn to Draw and Write
2003
My Amusement Park
NASCAR
Ni Hao, Kai-Lan: Beach Day
Noddy: Rainbow Adventures
Only in the UK
Number Raiders
Numbers on the Run: Counting on Zero
Outwit!
The Penguins of Madagascar: Race for 1st Place!
Pet Pals
Phonics: Lesson One
The Princess and the Frog
Ratatoullie
Reading with Phonics: Mole’s Huge Nose
Rock the World: A Reading Adventure
Schoolhouse Rock!: America Rock
Schoolhouse Rock!: Grammar Rock
Scooby-Doo!: Math Times Two
Scooby-Doo!: Spooky Snacks
Sonic X
Spider-Man: The Case of the Sinister Speller
SpongeBob SquarePants: Saves the Day
2003
SpongeBob SquarePants: Through the Wormhole
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Jedi Math
Star Wars: Jedi Reading
Tangled
The Talking Words Factory
Thomas & Friends: Calling All Engines!
Top-Secret Personal Beeswax: Share a Journal with June B.
Toy Story 3
Up
WALL-E
Wolverine and the X-Men
Word Chasers
Trivia[]
The earliest versions of the Leapster L-Max had the 2001-2004 logo. The later versions used the 2004-2005, 2007-2008 logo.
All Leapsters use four AA batteries, except the Leapster TV, which uses four C batteries.
Every game made for the Leapster systems was made in Macromedia Flash MX 2004
If there’s no input for the Leapster for several minutes , it will automatically turn off to save power. It will also turn off automatically at the end of the Leapster versions of The Letter Factory and Talking Words Factory.
If the unit pops up the volume controls when adjusting noise, the end makes a “(Wii)” sound effect.
If the Leapster thinks it has an incompatible cartridge, starting up with incompatible Leapster cartridge will make a “ding-ding” type sound and flash a ‘?’ in every seconds. It does not say, “Whoops! That’s not a Leapster cartridge!”
If you try to tilt a cartridge, it will make gurgling sounds, get corrupt, or freeze!
The original 2003 version of the Leapster has no built in OS. If you turn it on without a cartridge, it will show a screen telling you to insert a cartridge.
The diagnostic screen
You can access a diagnostic menu by holding down the hint button while turning on the Leapster. On this screen you can calibrate the touch screen and get info about the inserted cartridge. This screen is also on the Leapster2, and it has more features like an option to format the inserted SD card.
Levels of gameplay (quoted by the announcer)[]
Level 1: A good place to start!
Level 2: A challenge!
Level 3: A super challenge!
Level 4: A super-duper challenge!
Gallery[]
Commercials[]
Leapster Commercial silly
Leapster “Letters On The Loose”
Device[]
Leapster L-Max
Leapster 2
Leapster Explorer
LeapsterGS
Screenshots[]
Leapster 2 Low Battery – shows a 3D yellow depleted battery with red exclamation mark and the front of magenta popup.
Leapster 2 Critically Low Battery – shows a 3D red left depleted battery and a red crossed X in 3D style.
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MOSCOW, January 29 – RIA Novosti. High jumper Danil Lysenko won the Battle of the Sexes competition held on Sunday in Moscow. The 2018 world indoor champion Lysenko took a height of 2.38 m, which allowed him to win in the absolute classification according to a special scoring system – 1251. Ilya Ivanyuk (2.23 m) took second place, Nikita Kurbanov (2.18 m). In women, Olympic champion Maria Lasitskene showed the best result – 1.93m (1150 points). The second place was taken by Daria Slepova (1.90), the third – by Natalia Spiridonova (1.90). In the team tournament, men won over women – 3440 against 3392. Three best results were taken into account.
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MOSCOW, January 29 – RIA Novosti. High jumper Danil Lysenko won the “Battle of the Sexes” competition held on Sunday in Moscow.
2018 World Indoor Champion Lysenko took a height of 2.38 m, which allowed him to win in the overall classification according to a special scoring system – 1251. Ilya Ivanyuk (2.23 m) took second place, Nikita Kurbanov (2 ,18 m).
In women, the best result was shown by the Olympic champion Maria Lasitskene – 1. 93 m (1150 points). The second place was taken by Daria Slepova (1.90), the third – by Natalia Spiridonova (1.90).
In the team tournament, men won over women – 3440 against 3392. Three best results were taken into account.
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care, maintenance, reproduction, compatibility, food, photo-review
Mangroves
thickets – a unique habitat in which there are very unusual species
animals. Perhaps one of the most interesting inhabitants of the mangrove forests are fish.
mud jumpers, whose lifestyle and external structure make them more related to
amphibians than fish.
Table of contents
General information
Mudskippers (Periophthalmus sp.) are a genus of tropical fish from the family Oxudercidae. Includes about 35 species. They are close relatives of gobies, so they are very similar in appearance. These fish live in the tidal zone, which determined the appearance of a number of adaptations for them to survive in such a changeable environment.
Jumpers spend most of their time digging in the mud
This fish has a number of unique features in its external and internal structure, to some extent it can be called a transitional form between fish and amphibians.
Appearance
Mudskippers look more like amphibians than fish. Their elongated body can reach sizes from 5 to 25 cm. The head is disproportionately larger than the body, on its very top there is a pair of eyes without eyelids.
Mudskipper. Appearance
The tail is short but muscular, it allows the fish to jump. The pectoral fins are modified into organs resembling the legs of amphibians, and are used for movement on land. The anal fin has evolved into a ventral “sucker”. The dorsal fin is rectangular, long, divided into two parts and shimmers in different colors: blue, black, yellow, reddish.
Mudskippers able to make high jumps with their tails
Gill slit
small, able to close tightly to retain moisture.
Basic color
body – gray-brown with a lot of spots and silvery sparkles. On
The skin contains many tubercles, in which gas exchange occurs during
skin respiration.
Sexual dimorphism is not expressed.
Life expectancy in an aquarium is about 3 years.
Let’s take a closer look at each feature of the mudskipper.
Unusual eyes.
The organs of vision are located on the top of the fish and, like a periscope, allow you to view the surface of the reservoir from under the water. They do not have eyelids, so to wet the eyes, the mudskipper has to sink them together or alternately, covering them with a special fold of skin.
Eyes of a mudskipper
Features of breathing.
If you look closely at the mudskipper, you can find a massive upper lip and voluminous gill covers. These organs allow the fish to stay out of the water for a long time. Before making landfall, the jumper draws water into his mouth and presses the gill slits tightly to retain a small amount of moisture. It is this moisture that wets the gills and prevents them from drying out. The only thing that is required is a regular replenishment of the “reserves” of water. Unfortunately, this feature of the structure does not allow the fish to fully breathe the oxygen dissolved in the water, so the jumpers have adapted to use atmospheric air, periodically swallowing it. Also, fish are able to breathe through the skin due to the presence of special mucus, and amphibians breathe similarly.
Mudskippers live in waters with low oxygen content
Unusual movements.
The tail stalk of mudskippers is a real “spring”. It is able to bend under the body and, if necessary, straighten up sharply, pushing the fish up to a height of up to 30 cm. This helps them escape from natural enemies, jump on mangrove branches so as not to be blown away into the sea, and is used in mating games. The fins of the jumpers are also of an unusual shape. The pectoral fins are modified, their base resembles a paw, and the end is a flipper. Such a double structure allows the use of limbs, both for swimming and for ground “walking” (the fish alternately rests on one or the other fin). The ventral fins are fused and act as a suction cup to hold the fish on vertical surfaces. This is necessary so that jumpers are not carried into the sea at low tide.
With modified pectoral fins, mudskippers are able to crawl on land
The whole life of fish
closely related to the tides. At high tide they burrow into the mud
or swim near the bottom, and at low tide crawl on the silt. by the mudskippers
feed on other predatory fish, herons and water snakes.
Habitat
Mudskippers are quite widespread throughout the world: in West Africa, Southeast Asia, Malaysia, northeast Australia. Most often, fish are found on the banks of shallow estuaries, estuaries, in mangroves, avoiding coasts with strong waves. Here they build their own minks 30-50 cm deep. Some species are adapted to life in fresh water, others in brackish ones.
Mangroves – a typical biotope of the mudskipper
Care and
maintenance
To keep mudskippers in captivity, it is necessary to equip an aquaterrarium with a volume of at least 100 liters. Although in this case it is not so much the volume that is important, but the maximum area of the bottom surface. It should have a swimming area with a water level of 10-15 cm and a land area with a sandy-silty bottom, large snags and stones. You can often find fish hanging on glass.
Mudskipper in aquarium
Aquarium
must be covered with a lid so that the fish cannot escape.
Lighting can be moderate or bright, it is useful to set the ultraviolet
lamp. Keep the humidity high in the terrarium. Temperature
air should not differ significantly from the temperature of the water and should be
25-30°C.
Optimal water parameters for maintenance: Т=25-30°С, pH=8.0-8.5, GH=10-25, salinity: 15-20 ‰.
Not recommended
keep fish in fresh water, it should be slightly salty. That’s why
equipment must be selected suitable for marine aquariums. Movement
water should not be strong.
Compatible
Mud Jumpers
are extremely territorial fish. Therefore, it is best to keep them alone. If
put two males together, then they will begin to demonstrate a strength that can
go into a fight. You can keep fish in a group only in large containers.
volume.
Given
features of the content, it is not recommended to add other fish along with the mud jumper.
In extreme cases, you can pay attention to crabs of a similar size, jumpers
coexist well with them in nature.
Mud feeding
Skipper
Mud Jumpers
completely picky in food and, in most cases, eat any food,
offered by the owner. The natural diet of mudskippers is very
diverse: they eat insects, grabbing them on the fly, mollusks, crustaceans
along with shells, worms. Do not disdain and algae.
At home
content is best to diversify the diet of fish. From dry food
small sized floating pellets that are mud jumpers will work well
will be able to immediately swallow, for example, Tetra Cichlid Algae
mini.
Possible
feed the fish with pieces of shrimp and minced fish.
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The Samsung Galaxy S8 was something quite special when it launched. It was a phone that was unlike anything we’d seen on the market. And even now, almost two years on, it’s still stunning, especially for today’s lower price point.
The screen is brilliant – clear, sharp and offers lovely color reproduction to make movie watching a dream, and that’s before you’ve even got to the fact it has a screen larger than the iPhone 8 Plus in a chassis that feels more like the iPhone 8.
Though this is slightly less remarkable now that Apple has fully switched to the all-screen design with all its latest handsets, such as the iPhone XS.
The Galaxy S8 isn’t perfect – in the search to squeeze the screen in so completely, other factors were overlooked: namely, the placement of the fingerprint reader. If you want this phone, you’ll need to answer this question: are you OK using an iris scanner, one that doesn’t always work when you want it to?
And if you’re looking for something even bigger, and with a much-improved battery life to boot, then the Galaxy S8 Plus is the way to go – although both have now been replaced by the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus.
These are iterative upgrades over the S8, so if you want to save some money the now-cheaper S8 is still a great shout, but if you want the very best Samsung has to offer then it’s the S9 duo (or the Samsung Galaxy Note 9) that you need to be paying attention to.
Or at this point you might even want to wait for the Samsung Galaxy S10.
Read our reviews: Samsung Galaxy S9 | Galaxy S9 Plus
Samsung Galaxy S8 price
Launch price: $724.99 (£639, AU$1,200)
Current price: Around $460 (£360, AU$720)
Release date: April 2017
Samsung Galaxy S8 specs
Weight: 155g Dimensions: 148.9 x 68.1 x 8mm OS: Android 8.0 Screen size: 5.8-inch Resolution: 1440 x 2960 CPU: Snapdragon 835/Exynos 8895 RAM: 4GB Storage: 64GB Battery: 3,000mAh Rear camera: 12MP Front camera: 8MP
The Samsung Galaxy S8 carried a hefty price tag when it arrived in April 2017, but close to two years on the cost has reduced significantly, making the phone an attractive proposition for those who find the S9 a little on the steep side.
At launch, the SIM-free Samsung Galaxy S8 price was £639 ($724.99, AU$ 1,200), but now it can be found for just around £360 ($460, AU$720). In the US, Amazon has it for $462 unlocked – a $265 price drop in under two years.
In the UK, the contract price has dropped. Some deals offer the phone for less than £25 per month with a substantial amount of internet included. To find the best deal for you, check out our selection of the best Samsung Galaxy S8 deals in the UK.
We spent a week thoroughly testing the Samsung Galaxy S8 when it first came out – watch our video below to see how we got on.
Not seeing eye to eye
Biometrics add time to unlocking the phone
Fingerprint scanner in a poor place
Facial recognition infuriating
Right, let’s get down to business – and we’ll start with the thing that’s concerning us most about the Galaxy S8.
The main issue we have with this phone centers around how you’ll get into it – most smartphones users now expect to use a fingerprint to unlock their device, making it secure and meaning you don’t have to peck in your PIN a billion times a day.
It’s a good idea, it’s safe enough for most people, and it just works – we’re all in agreement there.
With the Galaxy S6, Samsung got biometric unlocking right, but annoyingly with the Galaxy S8 things have become difficult and confusing.
You can unlock this phone with your face, a fingerprint or an iris scan, in increasing order of security level, making the S8 one of the most secure phones around (assuming nobody knows your PIN, of course, which is the backup method of entry).
However, in creating the massive screen on the front of the Galaxy S8, Samsung has moved the fingerprint scanner to the rear of the phone – and placed it out of the reach of most fingers when holding your phone naturally.
As a result, you’ll need to shift the handset to an unnatural position in your palm to reach the scanner with your digit, and thanks to the elongated lozenge-like shape of the fingerprint sensor it can take a couple of attempts to register.
It also makes it less stable in the hand and prone to being dropped. And in terms of it being uncomfortable in the hand, the Galaxy S8 Plus takes it to the next level, with an even harder time of reaching the scanner at the top.
You will find over a few months’ use that you’ll get used to this – we’ve found after intensive testing it’s not terrible… but it’s certainly not optimal.
The fingerprint scanner, then, is too far away to use naturally. So how about iris scanning? Well, it’s the best implementation we’ve seen from Samsung (far better than we’ve seen on the flammable Note 7) but it’s still not perfect.
There are times when it’s flawless, where you’ll just turn the phone on and be instantly unlocked as the S8 has spotted your eyes and confirmed your identity. (Or just thinks you’ve got lovely irises and wants to impress you… either way, it’s rapid).
On the occasions when it works like this you’ll experience a genuine sense of living in the future.
Other times, when you’re walking or in lower light, the iris scanner just failed time and again (although weirdly it works fine in the pitch-dark).
This meant we sometimes ended up gurning (by the way, we urge you to search YouTube for the gurning world championships) at the S8, trying to force the issue by opening our eyes really wide and moving the phone around in order to unlock it.
On the train, this is not acceptable behavior – and after a couple of days, it actually made our eyes hurt, pushing them out on stalks so often.
There were also times when the iris scanner wouldn’t work even in optimal conditions (sitting still in bright light), and only a restart sorted this issue out.
Not smart, Samsung. If you’re going to make people switch to an iris scanner by putting the fingerprint sensor out of reach, then make it flawless, not brilliant-most-of-the-time-but-sometimes-not.
Over a week or so we did get used to the nuances of the iris scanner; it’s fine – it’s just mildly irritating to have to hold your phone in a certain way, and it’s useless while walking or wearing sunglasses (although it did work through regular glasses).
Facial recognition – despite being the default out of the box – is a non-starter for us. The phone fails to recognise your face far too often, it doesn’t work in low light, and it can be spoofed by a photo. Nope, not happening.
There’s nothing more infuriating about this feature than the fact you can’t see if you’re ‘positioning’ your face correctly. There’s definitely an angle to hold it at that’s optimal… but you have no idea what it is, or why.
This issue has been increased now that Apple has invested seemingly billions in creating invisible dots that fire into your face to verify your identity the same way… the iPhone X is big competition to the Galaxy S8 as a result.
What users now expect from flagship phones – and what Samsung had done perfectly before – is a simple, muscle memory action that opens your phone. No extra pressing, no having to interact with the phone to open it up – just one single press to be securely into your handset.
The workaround we ended up with (as we’re not leaving our phones unlocked, which is what some might be tempted to do) is to use Smart Lock, where you can set up trusted places or connected devices to confirm your identity.
This means that if you leave your phone lying around at work or at home someone can jump right into it though, so you’re basically just preventing a thief from being able to access data if you lose the Galaxy S8 on the train.
In short, Samsung appears to have screwed this one up. We’d heard rumors that the brand was trying to add in a new feature where the fingerprint was in the same place as on the S7 (at the base of the phone) but actually under the screen.
That would have been perfect, as it’s the way most people fire up the screen anyway. It’s a feature that we’re now seeing on other phones such as the OnePlus 6T, and which is rumored for the Samsung Galaxy S10.
But clearly Samsung couldn’t make this work effectively on the S8, so decided to shove the fingerprint scanner way up the back of the S8, as that was the only place left to put it that didn’t require some last-minute retooling of the phone.
That’s the only logical explanation, as otherwise why wouldn’t the fingerprint scanner be above the Samsung logo, which would be a perfect place for it?
A sluggish start for Bixby
Bixby still fails to impress
Very much a future feature
Bixby Vision adds unnecessary bloat to the camera
The other big feature that’s launched with the Samsung Galaxy S8 is Bixby, the brand’s voice assistant rival to Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa and Google’s less-interestingly-named Assistant.
Those who’ve used the Galaxy S3 and S4 will remember that Samsung already tried to match Siri with S Voice, but it was a bit pointless, especially when Google’s voice chops got so gosh-darn good.
Well, Bixby is Samsung’s big play in its bid to compete in the arena of artificially intelligent assistants, and it clearly thinks it can succeed despite being so late to the game.
The aim here is to make Bixby an indispensable accompaniment to your daily life, reminding you of things when you need them, letting you know what you’re looking at, and being a single-button one-stop shop for all the information you need.
In fact Samsung is so confident that Bixby is going to be brilliant that it’s popped a button dedicated solely to this function on the side of the phone.
Yep, a phone that’s so tightly designed that it can’t even have the fingerprint scanner in an accessible place has a whole key dedicated to Bixby… and it’s very hard to see why right now.
Bixby is pretty mundane though, despite having voice functionality added in now, especially as it’s inherently inaccurate for voice.
We tested for a while, but as it can’t support many third party apps or properly understand what’s being said it seems a bit futile. It will probably get better over time, but most people won’t care about that.
So what does Bixby mean to you, the new phone buyer? Well, nothing. It’s average at best, and pretty much useless at worst.
Bixby Vision, a little icon that lives in the corner of the camera, will be able to analyze what’s being shown through the camera’s viewfinder (both live and from a taken pic) and let you know whether you can buy it, recognize the image and given information or let you know about a place you’re checking out.
Except the results of image recognition just show you things on Pinterest, the shopping element seems to recognize almost nothing at launch and the places option is pretty patchy. It’s slow to work out what it’s looking at and, overall, it’s just a waste of screen right now.
Bixby Home, the screen that lives to the side of the home screen, is much better.
It’s contextual and interesting, and you can pin your favorite elements (like Spotify, for instance) to the top for easy access from anywhere in the phone.
It’s nothing earth-shattering, but it’s pretty neat – although there is a maddening pause every time you open it for the first time, as if Bixby is trying to remember where it left its home page.
The good news is you can disable the Bixby button from opening the Home screen, which is great as so many times we hit it instead of the volume key. It’s a poor placement.
Bixby’s big chance: why this is the perfect time to relaunch
And then there’s Bixby Reminders, where you’ll be alerted to things you’ve made a note of in the past. You can set a location trigger to remind you to buy fruit when you pass a location, or ping you at a certain time to remind you to call someone.
None of this is exactly new though, and there’s absolutely no reason why you’d buy the Samsung Galaxy S8 for Bixby.
Samsung is pretty jazzed about Bixby, and the fact that it’ll be able to understand things contextually in the future. Right now it only can work with a handful of native apps (not even all of them…) and there’s no interaction with third-party options. But from this acorn, Samsung insists, a mighty oak will grow.
Imagine not just being able to set a location to buy fruit, but being pinged when somewhere nearby sells it. Or taking a picture of something and finding it far cheaper online straight away, or being able to ask your phone to do things contextually (for instance: ‘Bixby, can you turn on the heating when I’m twenty minutes from home?’ ‘Bixby, upload those pictures from my run today to Facebook with the caption ‘#blessed #squadgoals #ImsorryforwhoI’vebecome).
That’s the world Samsung is promising, and if you purchase the S8 you’ll be buying into that promise. However, right now, that’s all it is… and there’s no way we can recommend a phone based on a promise, as Samsung could just pull the plug on a feature like Bixby if it really can’t get it to work properly, and a few months on we’ve seen nothing that suggests it’s going to conquer the world of AI.
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Samsung Galaxy S8 Review: That screen, you guys
The first thing I noticed about the Samsung Galaxy S8, only a moment after turning it on, was the screen. There’s so much of it. An enormous 5.8 inches of bright, crisp, super-saturated colors illuminated my face as the phone booted. I stared at the round corners and curved edges of the glass. Holding it in my left hand, it looked and felt like holding a screen and nothing more. So many phones feel like every other phone, but not this one. The Samsung Galaxy S8 feels like a prop from Ridley Scott movie. It feels like the future.
The S8 offers a lot to talk about. It features Bixby, Samsung’s attempt to hang with Alexa and Siri and Google Assistant as the software platform you thread through your entire life. It includes iris scanning and face recognition, so you can unlock your phone like an MI6 agent. And it lets you dock your phone and turn it into a PC. The S8 sports a big battery everyone hopes won’t explode, an improved camera, and new chips. It arrives in a hilariously humongous box with a Gear VR headset and Samsung’s Level-branded wireless headphones. You can’t help but find it all so very impressive.
And somehow that all pales next to that screen. The tall, narrow pane of glass dictated everything about the S8—for better and for worse. That screen is what will grab you from across the Verizon store, and make people stop you to ask which phone you’re using. I’ve used the S8 for exactly one day, so watch this space over the next week or so for more insights. But I can tell you this right now: Bezels are dead. And I couldn’t be happier about it.
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I normally cringe at a phone with a 5.8-inch screen. Unless you play in the NBA, you cannot comfortably use a phone that big. But the S8 features a bezel so slim the comparisons fall apart. With no wasted space for your hand to span, you can reach everything. The S8 is slightly wider (and much taller) than my iPhone 7, yet entirely usable in one hand.
The screen’s curved sides remain little more than a pretty gimmick. Samsung built a small app launcher you access by swiping in from the side, but I still haven’t figured out why. Still, I suspect the S8 and phones like it will change app design. App navigation belongs at the bottom of the screen now, because no one can reach hamburger buttons in the top left corner. And a screen this tall lets you show so. Much. More. Tall phones represent the future, and developers will surely catch up.
The S8 banishes buttons from the front of the phone. Instead, it uses on-screen software controls, like virtually every other Android phone. That’s fine. What’s not fine is Samsung’s crazy and apparently last-minute choice to put the fingerprint reader way up high on the back, make it tiny, and stick it right next to the camera lens. Even Samsung seems to realize this was stupid: When you first scan your fingerprint during the setup, the S8 warns you about smudging the camera lens. But of course you will. You can’t help it.
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The new Face Unlock feature, on the other hand, works seamlessly. Maybe to a fault. It takes 30 seconds to set up, then works almost instantly almost every time. Using it is like not having a passcode at all—which is more or less the case, since I’ve found I can also unlock the phone with a photo of myself. The iris scanner is easily the most secure method, but it only works if you align your phone just so and stare at your phone without blinking for surprisingly long periods of time. Bad placement and all, you might be stuck with the fingerprint reader.
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The handset is a work of waterproof art. I found the slim, sturdy metal rectangle stunning. No, really. It’s gorgeous. Nothing about it (other than the fingerprint reader) feels phoned-in or settled for. The S8 is one of the most carefully crafted and considered phones I’ve ever seen, the pinnacle of the company’s capital-d design. And yet you probably shouldn’t touch it. If you do, prepare to spend the rest of your days obsessively polishing it with a microfiber cloth to remove your fingerprints, because this thing will be filthy with them. You’ll probably end up buying a case, which is a shame.
After just one day, I can’t tell you much about the S8’s battery life, except that it seems about normal, or its performance, except that I found it just as fast as every other fast phone. I also can’t say much about the camera, except that I spent a rainy hour walking around San Francisco and mostly came up impressed by the 12-megapixel results. It’s ridiculously fast, and mostly really simple to use. It may not have a dual-lens rig, which is a shame, but Samsung still managed to add in some nifty augmented-reality stickers and lenses. So far, it strikes me overall as no better or worse than the camera in the S7, which is fine—that was an excellent camera.
Hello, Bixby
The S8’s splashiest new feature, the Bixby assistant, isn’t shipping on early S8 models. In fact, I’ll hold off writing a full review of this phone—complete with a rating—until Bixby arrives in earnest to help you send photos, play music, and generally figure out your S8. But a couple of features already work. Swipe right on the home screen and Bixby brings up a stream of things you might want to see: upcoming reminders, the weather, your activity, personalized news, and more. I found it handy, even if I don’t see what makes it better than Google Now.
The coolest thing about Bixby so far is its camera-first search engine. Using Pinterest-powered software, it lets you take a photo of something and either shop for it or find similar images online. It identified my headphones and found my Field Notes notebook, but mistook my water bottle for wine. Not a wine bottle, just wine. Still, it used a photo of my sleeping dog to show me many more pictures of sleeping dogs. A net positive for sure.
Samsung has a long history of stomping all over Google’s work and design on Android. That’s as true as ever here, as it deprecates the Google Assistant in favor of Bixby—you can still use Assistant by long-pressing the home button, but only Bixby gets to use the button on the side. Elsewhere, this is probably the nicest version of TouchWiz ever, but that’s not saying much. The S8 features a super-helpful lockscreen, with categorized notifications and a handy always-on clock, which I like. I found the settings menu massively confusing and will never understand why Samsung used an icon representing Saturn on an app called Internet. Those things I hate. Samsung’s same-size icons: good! Its blinding white notification shade: bad!
Like too many other Android manufacturers, Samsung installs too much of its own junk and gives carriers too much leeway. My T-Mobile S8 ($750 at T-Mobile) includes more than a dozen apps I don’t want, plus an infuriating and impossible to remove notification constantly reminding me about Wi-Fi calling. One of the things I love most about the Google Pixel is the cleanliness of the experience. Samsung’s still way behind.
Again, I’m only a day in. More to come soon, and I’m also eager to see if Samsung’s new focus on safety really holds up. But so far, the S8 is … about what I expected: a gorgeous phone with a fast processor, a solid camera, and some weird (and useless) features. That makes the S8 something of a throwback. In an era when software is everything, where everyone wants to ensconce all their devices a perfect ecosystem, Samsung made the S8 all about the hardware. The look. The feel. And that screen. Man, that screen.
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Filmform (est. 1950) is dedicated to preservation, promotion and worldwide distribution of experimental film and video art. Constantly expanding, the distribution catalogue spans from 1924 to the present, including works by Sweden’s most prominent artists and filmmakers, available to rent for public screenings and exhibitions as well as for educational purposes.
Computer animated morph made out of the five most ugly faces in the Portray Collection of the Swedish National Gallery. This is not the first time he depicts the relativity of beauty and asks whether beauty can grow out of a combination of ugliness. From the collections he has chosen the ugliest faces, and he lets them merge into each other in a film that works as a continuous portrait, a picture compounded from five centuries.
Funnily enough, the ugly faces that Gmelin has chosen all seem to have extremely large noses and owl-like eyes, which perhaps makes it easier for the portraits of Lucas Cranach, Per Krafft, Albert Engstrom and Olaf Rudeto merge into one individual, who breathes; eyes fasten on you and lips pursed, while at the same time shoulders are shrugged, the chin protrudes and the décolletage goes up and down.
English title
The Five Most Ugly Faces in the National Gallery
Keywords
Animation
Aspect ratio
1.33:1 (4:3)
Prod. format
Computer
Duration
00:01:30
Language
No dialogue
Color
Color
Year
1999
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Born 1962 in Heidelberg, Germany. Lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden.
Felix Gmelins’ education includes the Royal University College of Fine Arts, Stockholm. His previous exhibitions include Revolution II, Portikus, Frankfurt [DE], Malmö Konstmuseum, Malmö, Sweden, Milliken, Stockholm and Maccarone Inc., New York, USA, Berlin Biennale 4, Berlin, Germany, Delays and Revolutions, Italian Pavilion, 50th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy, Iconoclash, Beyond the Image Wars in Science, Religion and Art, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany, among others.
Using unobtrusive visual techniques, Felix Gmelin explores in his work on video and his paintings the pictorial symbolism of politics, the idea of utopia and radicalism. By comparing the political movements of the late 1960s with the activism of today, he enriches the complexity of the political debate and reflects the significance of history and its presence in contemporary life. The works become both private and universal to the extent that he – like an entire generation along with him – has to relate to the inheritance of the revolutionary era.
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2002, 00:12:00
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Jag är det fulaste som finns – Jojje Wadenius – lyrics and translation
1999
language:
Swedish
The song Jag är det fulaste som finns by Jojje Wadenius from the album Barnens bästa was recorded at 1999 by Warner Music Sweden, the language of the song is Swedish, below you will find its translation in Russian, the song is performed in the pop genre, you can listen to it, study the words or download the lyrics for free, comment on both the song itself and the meaning that it has in itself bears.
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Idag är det skönt
Fint överallt
Lagom grönt och lite kallt
Och vinden blåser
I nordväst
I hagen st år en skruttig häst
Ja, allting skulle va’ kul
Ifall jag inte var så ful
För öronen är röda
Som en strut
Och fräknar
Har jag en miljon
Och kinder
Som en kalkon
Jag liknar faktiskt mest av allt en get
Men mamma säger att jag är det sötaste hon vet
För ögonen är å och skumma
Magen som en bongotrumma
Haret som en risig kvast
Och jag svajar som en mast
Jag lovar att jag är det fulaste som finns
Fast mamma kallar mig sin lille prins ötterna är små
Filmform (est. 1950) is dedicated to preservation, promotion and worldwide distribution of experimental film and video art. Constantly expanding, the distribution catalogue spans from 1924 to the present, including works by Sweden’s most prominent artists and filmmakers, available to rent for public screenings and exhibitions as well as for educational purposes.
Computer animated morph made out of the five most ugly faces in the Portray Collection of the Swedish National Gallery. This is not the first time he depicts the relativity of beauty and asks whether beauty can grow out of a combination of ugliness. From the collections he has chosen the ugliest faces, and he lets them merge into each other in a film that works as a continuous portrait, a picture compounded from five centuries.
Funnily enough, the ugly faces that Gmelin has chosen all seem to have extremely large noses and owl-like eyes, which perhaps makes it easier for the portraits of Lucas Cranach, Per Krafft, Albert Engstrom and Olaf Rudeto merge into one individual, who breathes; eyes fasten on you and lips pursed, while at the same time shoulders are shrugged, the chin protrudes and the décolletage goes up and down.
English title
The Five Most Ugly Faces in the National Gallery
Keywords
Animation
Aspect ratio
1.33:1 (4:3)
Prod. format
Computer
Duration
00:01:30
Language
No dialogue
Color
Color
Year
1999
Rent this work for public screenings
Born 1962 in Heidelberg, Germany. Lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden.
Felix Gmelins’ education includes the Royal University College of Fine Arts, Stockholm. His previous exhibitions include Revolution II, Portikus, Frankfurt [DE], Malmö Konstmuseum, Malmö, Sweden, Milliken, Stockholm and Maccarone Inc., New York, USA, Berlin Biennale 4, Berlin, Germany, Delays and Revolutions, Italian Pavilion, 50th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy, Iconoclash, Beyond the Image Wars in Science, Religion and Art, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany, among others.
Using unobtrusive visual techniques, Felix Gmelin explores in his work on video and his paintings the pictorial symbolism of politics, the idea of utopia and radicalism. By comparing the political movements of the late 1960s with the activism of today, he enriches the complexity of the political debate and reflects the significance of history and its presence in contemporary life. The works become both private and universal to the extent that he – like an entire generation along with him – has to relate to the inheritance of the revolutionary era.
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2002, 00:12:00
SHOW ALL WORKS
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Jag är det fulaste som finns – Jojje Wadenius – lyrics and translation
1999
language:
Swedish
The song Jag är det fulaste som finns by Jojje Wadenius from the album Barnens bästa was recorded in 1999 by Warner Music Sweden, the language of the song is Swedish, below you will find its translation in Russian, the song is performed in the pop genre, you can listen to it, study words or download the text for free, comment on both the song itself and the meaning that it carries.
BookmarkedBookmarked
Idag är det skönt
Fint överallt
Lagom grönt och lite kallt
Och vinden blåser
I nordväst
I hagen st år en skruttig häst
Ja, allting skulle va’ kul
Ifall jag inte var så ful
För öronen är röda
Står rakt ut
Och näsan pekar uppåt
Som en strut
Och fräknar
Har jag en miljon
Och kinder
Som en kalkon
Jag liknar faktiskt mest av allt en get
Men mamma säger att jag är det sötaste hon vet
För ögonen är små och skumma
Magen som en bongotrumma
Håret som en risig kvast
Och jag svajar som en mast
Jag lovar att jag är det fulaste som finns
Fast mamma kallar mig sin lille prins
För fötterna är små 90 003
Men tårna långa
Och tänder har jag alldeles för många
Och ögonbryn står på snedden
Men munnen går på andra ledden
Ja, jag ser ut som in i norden
Here today
Nice, everywhere
Enough greenery and some cold,
And the wind blows
In the north
West, in Hagen, there is a rough horse.
Yes, everything would be fun.
If I weren’t so ugly
Because my ears are red
Standing straight
And the nose points up,
Like an ostrich
And freckles.
Do I have a million
Cheeks,
Like a turkey,
I’m actually the most like a goat,
But Mom says I’m the cutest thing she knows.
Because the eyes are small and shady.
Belly that is
Bongotrum hair like a tattered broom
And I swing like a mast
I promise I am the ugliest thing in the world.
But my mother calls me her little prince,
Because my legs are small,
But my fingers are long,
And I have too many teeth,
And my eyebrows are oblique,
But my mouth goes along the second joint.
Yes, I look like I’m in the north.
And yet I think it’s the best thing on earth.
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Bengt Sändh & Finn Zetterholm – Folklår “Våra Allra Fulaste Visor” (1994, CD)
Filmform (est. 1950) is dedicated to preservation, promotion and worldwide distribution of experimental film and video art. Constantly expanding, the distribution catalogue spans from 1924 to the present, including works by Sweden’s most prominent artists and filmmakers, available to rent for public screenings and exhibitions as well as for educational purposes.
Computer animated morph made out of the five most ugly faces in the Portray Collection of the Swedish National Gallery. This is not the first time he depicts the relativity of beauty and asks whether beauty can grow out of a combination of ugliness. From the collections he has chosen the ugliest faces, and he lets them merge into each other in a film that works as a continuous portrait, a picture compounded from five centuries.
Funnily enough, the ugly faces that Gmelin has chosen all seem to have extremely large noses and owl-like eyes, which perhaps makes it easier for the portraits of Lucas Cranach, Per Krafft, Albert Engstrom and Olaf Rudeto merge into one individual, who breathes; eyes fasten on you and lips pursed, while at the same time shoulders are shrugged, the chin protrudes and the décolletage goes up and down.
English title
The Five Most Ugly Faces in the National Gallery
Keywords
Animation
Aspect ratio
1.33:1 (4:3)
Prod. format
Computer
Duration
00:01:30
Language
No dialogue
Color
Color
Year
1999
Rent this work for public screenings
Born 1962 in Heidelberg, Germany. Lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden.
Felix Gmelins’ education includes the Royal University College of Fine Arts, Stockholm. His previous exhibitions include Revolution II, Portikus, Frankfurt [DE], Malmö Konstmuseum, Malmö, Sweden, Milliken, Stockholm and Maccarone Inc., New York, USA, Berlin Biennale 4, Berlin, Germany, Delays and Revolutions, Italian Pavilion, 50th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy, Iconoclash, Beyond the Image Wars in Science, Religion and Art, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany, among others.
Using unobtrusive visual techniques, Felix Gmelin explores in his work on video and his paintings the pictorial symbolism of politics, the idea of utopia and radicalism. By comparing the political movements of the late 1960s with the activism of today, he enriches the complexity of the political debate and reflects the significance of history and its presence in contemporary life. The works become both private and universal to the extent that he – like an entire generation along with him – has to relate to the inheritance of the revolutionary era.
Farbtest, Die Rote Fahne II
Felix Gmelin
2002, 00:12:00
SHOW ALL WORKS
Den Fulaste Mannen I Varlden by Organism 12 Chords, Melody, and Music Theory Analysis
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by Paula Abdul
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by Caroline Polachek
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by Carly Pearce
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by NewJeans
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by Dua Lipa
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by Blackpink
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by Lana Del Rey
the alternative
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by Billie Eilish
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by Pedro Silva
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by Nickieboy
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Jag är det fulaste som finns – Jojje Wadenius – lyrics and translation
1999
language:
Swedish
The song Jag är det fulaste som finns by Jojje Wadenius from the album Barnens bästa was recorded in 1999 by Warner Music Sweden, the language of the song is Swedish, below you will find its translation in Russian, the song is performed in the pop genre, you can listen to it, study words or download the text for free, comment on both the song itself and the meaning that it carries.
BookmarkedBookmarked
Idag är det skönt
Fint överallt
Lagom grönt och lite kallt
Och vinden blåser
I nordväst
I hagen st år en skruttig häst
Ja, allting skulle va’ kul
Ifall jag inte var så ful
För öronen är röda
Står rakt ut
Och näsan pekar uppåt
Som en strut
Och fräknar
Har jag en miljon
Och kinder
Som en kalkon
Jag liknar faktiskt mest av allt en get
Men mamma säger att jag är det sötaste hon vet
För ögonen är små och skumma
Magen som en bongotrumma
Håret som en risig kvast
Och jag svajar som en mast
Jag lovar att jag är det fulaste som finns
Fast mamma kallar mig sin lille prins
För fötterna är små 90 003
Men tårna långa
Och tänder har jag alldeles för många
Och ögonbryn står på snedden
Men munnen går på andra ledden
Ja, jag ser ut som in i norden
Here today
Nice, everywhere
Enough greenery and some cold,
And the wind blows
In the north
West, in Hagen, there is a rough horse.
Yes, everything would be fun.
If I weren’t so ugly
Because my ears are red
Standing straight
And the nose points up,
Like an ostrich
And freckles.
Do I have a million
Cheeks,
Like a turkey,
I’m actually the most like a goat,
But Mom says I’m the cutest thing she knows.
Because the eyes are small and shady.
Belly that is
Bongotrum hair like a tattered broom
And I swing like a mast
I promise I am the ugliest thing in the world.
But my mother calls me her little prince,
Because my legs are small,
But my fingers are long,
And I have too many teeth,
And my eyebrows are oblique,
But my mouth goes along the second joint.
Yes, I look like I’m in the north.
And yet I think it’s the best thing on earth.
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/ FB2
/ EPUB
/ MOBI
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Did you like the song? Like it and leave your comment! Share your opinion about the song in the comments: what do you think this song is about?
Bengt Sändh & Finn Zetterholm – Folklår “Våra Allra Fulaste Visor” (1994, CD)
Filmform (est. 1950) is dedicated to preservation, promotion and worldwide distribution of experimental film and video art. Constantly expanding, the distribution catalogue spans from 1924 to the present, including works by Sweden’s most prominent artists and filmmakers, available to rent for public screenings and exhibitions as well as for educational purposes.
Computer animated morph made out of the five most ugly faces in the Portray Collection of the Swedish National Gallery. This is not the first time he depicts the relativity of beauty and asks whether beauty can grow out of a combination of ugliness. From the collections he has chosen the ugliest faces, and he lets them merge into each other in a film that works as a continuous portrait, a picture compounded from five centuries.
Funnily enough, the ugly faces that Gmelin has chosen all seem to have extremely large noses and owl-like eyes, which perhaps makes it easier for the portraits of Lucas Cranach, Per Krafft, Albert Engstrom and Olaf Rudeto merge into one individual, who breathes; eyes fasten on you and lips pursed, while at the same time shoulders are shrugged, the chin protrudes and the décolletage goes up and down.
English title
The Five Most Ugly Faces in the National Gallery
Keywords
Animation
Aspect ratio
1.33:1 (4:3)
Prod. format
Computer
Duration
00:01:30
Language
No dialogue
Color
Color
Year
1999
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Born 1962 in Heidelberg, Germany. Lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden.
Felix Gmelins’ education includes the Royal University College of Fine Arts, Stockholm. His previous exhibitions include Revolution II, Portikus, Frankfurt [DE], Malmö Konstmuseum, Malmö, Sweden, Milliken, Stockholm and Maccarone Inc., New York, USA, Berlin Biennale 4, Berlin, Germany, Delays and Revolutions, Italian Pavilion, 50th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy, Iconoclash, Beyond the Image Wars in Science, Religion and Art, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany, among others.
Using unobtrusive visual techniques, Felix Gmelin explores in his work on video and his paintings the pictorial symbolism of politics, the idea of utopia and radicalism. By comparing the political movements of the late 1960s with the activism of today, he enriches the complexity of the political debate and reflects the significance of history and its presence in contemporary life. The works become both private and universal to the extent that he – like an entire generation along with him – has to relate to the inheritance of the revolutionary era.
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The song Jag är det fulaste som finns by Jojje Wadenius from the album Barnens bästa was recorded at 1999 by Warner Music Sweden, the language of the song is Swedish, below you will find its translation in Russian, the song is performed in the pop genre, you can listen to it, study the words or download the lyrics for free, comment on both the song itself and the meaning that it has in itself bears.
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5 Best 36-inch Dual-Fuel Ranges of 2023
Written by Reviewed Staff and Lily Hartman
Updated April 20, 2023
Serious home chefs love dual-fuel ranges. They combine the best of both worlds: gas stove burners for superior control and an electric oven for even baking.
That’s why high-end appliance companies—like KitchenAid, Miele, and Monogram—specialize in dual-fuel ranges with pro-style looks. For an upscale remodeling project, most designers recommend at least a 36-inch model. They’re large enough to fit at least five pots and pans with room to spare, and offer enough oven space for dinner parties.
We looked into some of the top-rated dual-fuel ranges on the market. Based on years of knowledge and experience, we recommend the KitchanAid KSDB900ESS
(available at Abt for $3,059.00)
as one of the best dual-fuel ranges out there.
Editor’s Note:
The recommendations in this guide are based on thorough product and market research by our team of expert product reviewers. The picks are based on examining user reviews, product specifications, and, in some limited cases, our experience with the specific products named.
KitchenAid KSDB900ESS
This slide-in dual-fuel range offers a sleek stainless-steel aesthetic, with knobs to control the gas burners and a touch panel to control the oven. Between the oven and the baking drawer (which has bake, slow bake, and keep-warm modes), the combined oven capacity is seven cubic feet. That’s plenty for those large dinner parties or food-heavy holidays.
Other nice touches include a steam rack for steam baking, a wireless meat probe, and AquaLift self-clean technology. While some of our test cookies came out a bit unevenly baked, the cakes came out perfectly and evenly browned.
On their lowest setting, the burners came in at an astonishingly low 95°F to100°F. Which are some of the lowest temperatures we’ve recorded that still kept the pilot light lit. If you need fine control for your burners and even baking, look no further than this dual-fuel range.
KitchenAid KFGC506JSS
This high-tech range can be controlled remotely, so you can preheat the oven or set a timer before you even get home. It has a wide spectrum of heat settings for all your cooking needs. You can use a gentle flame to melt some butter or a more intense one for boiling water.
It’s easy to clean and comes with an LCD display that shows the probe temp as well as how much cooking time’s left. What’s better: there’s even an LED accent light that can be customized to the lightning in your home.
Monogram ZGP366NTSS
This dual-fuel range is compatible with devices like Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, making it easy to multitask from various locations in your home. This range also comes with six brass burners that can be adjusted from a very low flame all the way to high temperatures.
As for the convection oven, it’s built to perfectly cook your food due to the way it evenly circulates the air inside. It has a large window, so you can watch things cooking in real time. It has a probe that reads the internal temperature of your food as well.
Cons
Expensive
ZLINE Kitchen & Bath RA36
In addition to its good looks, what’s great about this dual-fuel range is that it comes with an LP conversion kit. This lets you have a professional switch your dual-fuel range from natural gas to liquid propane, if that’s what you prefer.
The cooktop comes with six powerful burners, which customers say are easy to clean. As for the oven, it can fit dishes as wide as 27 inches, and its racks make loading and unloading pans smooth as can be.
As for how this range distributes heat, some say it’s not super even. (One reviewer shared a photo of a pizza that was crispier on one side as evidence.) Overall, this dual-fuel range seems to be worth it if you want one without having to spend thousands of dollars.
Pros
Easy to clean
Attractive design
Affordable
Cosmo COS-F965NF
Given how affordable this dual-fuel range is, you may be surprised to hear how impressive its features are. There are tons of reviews on how attractive the range is, along with ones praising the general quality. Of course, you aren’t going to get as many features as one in the higher thousands, but this is a great standard, reliable option.
It comes with five burners, eight cooking functions, a spacious convection oven, and a cooling system that protects your range from overheating. This one also has the option to switch from natural gas to liquid propane, but the conversion kit is sold separately.
What You Should Know Before Buying a Dual-Fuel Range
What Are the Different Types of Ranges?
• Gas: These offer lower cooktop temperatures but can boil water faster than electric ranges. Due to the flame location, gas ovens can also cook less evenly.
• Electric: Electric stoves take longer to boil water, but they produce higher cooktop temps compared to induction or gas ranges. Electric cooktops’ coils allow for more even heat distribution.
• Dual-fuel: Dual-fuel ranges combine an electric oven with a gas cooktop, allowing for faster boiling times as well as even cooking and baking.
• Induction: These boil water incredibly fast and allow for both extreme high and low cooktop temps. However, they require induction-compatible cookware, and you may have to modify recipes accordingly.
Depending on your cooking powers and priorities, one of these fuel types might be more appealing than the rest. Consider, too, that dual-fuel and induction ranges can be more expensive than traditional gas and electric ranges, depending on the feature set or manufacturer. Each has its pros and cons.
What Is the Difference Between Slide-In and Freestanding Ranges?
Slide-in ranges sit flush with your countertops, while freestanding ranges are meant to sit on top of any surface. Because freestanding ranges are visible from all slides, they have a more finished look. Slide-in ranges are meant to have their sides hidden by the cabinetry, so the finish typically isn’t as pretty on the sides.
Because slide-in ranges sit flush with your countertop and don’t have a large lip around the edge, they’re easier to clean. Freestanding ranges often have larger lips around the edge of the cooktop to corral any crumbs that would otherwise decorate your floor. Freestanding ranges usually have a back-mounted control panel for the same reason.
While slide-in ranges will do fine in a freestanding arrangement, the reverse is less true. If your current cooking setup has the range sitting in a cabinet or countertop cutout, we recommend replacing that range with another slide-in range. Conversely, if your range stands alone in your kitchen, we’d recommend replacing it with another freestanding range to cut down on food debris spilling everywhere.
How Many Burners Do I Need?
Depending on how much time you spend in the kitchen, it might be worth it to invest in some extra options for your range. When it comes to the cooktop, anything above the standard four-burner setup is a bonus. Some ranges can have five or even six burners. The more burners a range has, the more difficult it becomes to fit multiple pieces of cookware on their respective burners at the same time.
Sometimes, those extra burners are specialty burners are designed to accommodate special cookware such as a griddle or a wok; other burners are bridge burners that are meant to keep food warm without continuing to cook it.
Another possibility is to have a dual-ring burner, or a burner that includes a stronger heat source wrapped around a weaker heat source. That way, on a single burner, you can choose to use just the smaller heat source for lower temps. But you can add the larger heat source if you need higher temperatures.
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Stove DE LUXE 5040-36 gkr
Gas stove with four burners, oven gas control, electric ignition of table burners, dimensions (HxWxD): 85x50x50 cm, color: white, factory warranty – 3 years
Control type:
mechanical
Height, cm:
85
Width, cm:
50
Depth, cm:
50
Oven type:
gas
Oven volume, l:
43
Electric ignition of the oven:
no
Oven gas control:
yes
Oven lighting:
yes
Oven thermostat:
no
Grill:
no
Rotisserie with electric drive:
no
Oven thermostat:
yes
Convection:
no
Oven cleaning system:
traditional
front left, kW:
3
front right, kW:
1
rear left, kW:
1. 7
rear right, kW:
1.7
Desktop Cover:
yes
Table cover material:
glass
Timer:
no
Adjustable legs:
no
Dish drawer:
yes
Dish drawer type:
with hinged cover
“Small flame” function:
yes
Color:
white
Weight, kg:
36
Manufacturer country:
Russia
Factory Warranty:
3 years
Main, kW:
2. 5
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