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I recently bought a pair of these servers to take over VMware duties from a pair of HP ProLiant DL380 G5 servers. Having had a few bad Dell experiences years ago I had stopped buying PowerEdge machines as I considered their design to be inferior (think PE1850) but I’m pleasantly surprised by these R710 machines.
In the server’s own BIOS options there is a Custom LCD field but entering text here and restarting doesn’t change the panel – it still just shows the Service Tag. Strangely, the iDRAC BIOS doesn’t offer you any control here at all, it just lists what the custom string currently is.
To make matters worse, I had accidentally got the desired result on one of the servers, but couldn’t get the second one configured. The answer lies with the buttons next to the LCD. Though you can view IP settings, temperature, power usage, etc., there is also a Setup option. With 48GB of RAM, each POST of the machine takes about 5 minutes so I had been too cautious to mess about with these options in case I undid some of my initial iDRAC config. I assumed that they would only provide a subset of the BIOS options. Wrong! You needto use the panel – even the iDRAC WebUI doesn’t seem to configure the LCD screen.
I haven"t found a complete reference of Dell"s proprietary IPMI commands, but according to the documentation I found here, the first invocation of ipmitool puts the supplied string into one of the display"s registers, and the second one flips the display buffer to actually show this.
You can change it in BIOS Setup F2 by going to Embedded Server Management and setting Front-Panel LCD Options to User-Defined String, then goin gto User-Defined LCD String to set the string.
You can also change it from the OS using OMSA (OpenManage Server Administrator by going to System, Main System Chassis, Front Panel (sub tab), and set LCD Line to Custom.
It’s not uncommon for OEMs to have unique requirements to meet their products specifications. Because PDI focuses exclusively with OEMs to supply mid-volume standard, custom and semi-custom LCD displays, we are able work directly with select customers to provide LCD product solutions.
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On Dell hardware, you have the option of configuring the Forge Appliance LCD, a small readout on the computer’s front panel. Use these steps to configure the LCD display for Forge:
Press Esc > Esc > Esc to exit the iDRAC Settings page and the System Setup Main Menu, then continue with instructions in Section 6.0, Installing Other Components Required by Forge.
In this tutorial, I’ll explain how to set up an LCD on an Arduino and show you all the different ways you can program it. I’ll show you how to print text, scroll text, make custom characters, blink text, and position text. They’re great for any project that outputs data, and they can make your project a lot more interesting and interactive.
The display I’m using is a 16×2 LCD display that I bought for about $5. You may be wondering why it’s called a 16×2 LCD. The part 16×2 means that the LCD has 2 lines, and can display 16 characters per line. Therefore, a 16×2 LCD screen can display up to 32 characters at once. It is possible to display more than 32 characters with scrolling though.
The code in this article is written for LCD’s that use the standard Hitachi HD44780 driver. If your LCD has 16 pins, then it probably has the Hitachi HD44780 driver. These displays can be wired in either 4 bit mode or 8 bit mode. Wiring the LCD in 4 bit mode is usually preferred since it uses four less wires than 8 bit mode. In practice, there isn’t a noticeable difference in performance between the two modes. In this tutorial, I’ll connect the LCD in 4 bit mode.
BONUS: I made a quick start guide for this tutorial that you can download and go back to later if you can’t set this up right now. It covers all of the steps, diagrams, and code you need to get started.
Here’s a diagram of the pins on the LCD I’m using. The connections from each pin to the Arduino will be the same, but your pins might be arranged differently on the LCD. Be sure to check the datasheet or look for labels on your particular LCD:
Also, you might need to solder a 16 pin header to your LCD before connecting it to a breadboard. Follow the diagram below to wire the LCD to your Arduino:
The resistor in the diagram above sets the backlight brightness. A typical value is 220 Ohms, but other values will work too. Smaller resistors will make the backlight brighter.
All of the code below uses the LiquidCrystal library that comes pre-installed with the Arduino IDE. A library is a set of functions that can be easily added to a program in an abbreviated format.
In order to use a library, it needs be included in the program. Line 1 in the code below does this with the command #include
There are 19 different functions in the LiquidCrystal library available for us to use. These functions do things like change the position of the text, move text across the screen, or make the display turn on or off. What follows is a short description of each function, and how to use it in a program.
TheLiquidCrystal() function sets the pins the Arduino uses to connect to the LCD. You can use any of the Arduino’s digital pins to control the LCD. Just put the Arduino pin numbers inside the parentheses in this order:
This function sets the dimensions of the LCD. It needs to be placed before any other LiquidCrystal function in the void setup() section of the program. The number of rows and columns are specified as lcd.begin(columns, rows). For a 16×2 LCD, you would use lcd.begin(16, 2), and for a 20×4 LCD you would use lcd.begin(20, 4).
This function clears any text or data already displayed on the LCD. If you use lcd.clear() with lcd.print() and the delay() function in the void loop() section, you can make a simple blinking text program:
This function places the cursor in the upper left hand corner of the screen, and prints any subsequent text from that position. For example, this code replaces the first three letters of “hello world!” with X’s:
Similar, but more useful than lcd.home() is lcd.setCursor(). This function places the cursor (and any printed text) at any position on the screen. It can be used in the void setup() or void loop() section of your program.
The cursor position is defined with lcd.setCursor(column, row). The column and row coordinates start from zero (0-15 and 0-1 respectively). For example, using lcd.setCursor(2, 1) in the void setup() section of the “hello, world!” program above prints “hello, world!” to the lower line and shifts it to the right two spaces:
You can use this function to write different types of data to the LCD, for example the reading from a temperature sensor, or the coordinates from a GPS module. You can also use it to print custom characters that you create yourself (more on this below). Use lcd.write() in the void setup() or void loop() section of your program.
The function lcd.noCursor() turns the cursor off. lcd.cursor() and lcd.noCursor() can be used together in the void loop() section to make a blinking cursor similar to what you see in many text input fields:
Cursors can be placed anywhere on the screen with the lcd.setCursor() function. This code places a blinking cursor directly below the exclamation point in “hello, world!”:
This function creates a block style cursor that blinks on and off at approximately 500 milliseconds per cycle. Use it in the void loop() section. The function lcd.noBlink() disables the blinking block cursor.
This function turns on any text or cursors that have been printed to the LCD screen. The function lcd.noDisplay() turns off any text or cursors printed to the LCD, without clearing it from the LCD’s memory.
These two functions can be used together in the void loop() section to create a blinking text effect. This code will make the “hello, world!” text blink on and off:
This function takes anything printed to the LCD and moves it to the left. It should be used in the void loop() section with a delay command following it. The function will move the text 40 spaces to the left before it loops back to the first character. This code moves the “hello, world!” text to the left, at a rate of one second per character:
This function takes a string of text and scrolls it from right to left in increments of the character count of the string. For example, if you have a string of text that is 3 characters long, it will shift the text 3 spaces to the left with each step:
Like the lcd.scrollDisplay() functions, the text can be up to 40 characters in length before repeating. At first glance, this function seems less useful than the lcd.scrollDisplay() functions, but it can be very useful for creating animations with custom characters.
lcd.noAutoscroll() turns the lcd.autoscroll() function off. Use this function before or after lcd.autoscroll() in the void loop() section to create sequences of scrolling text or animations.
This function sets the direction that text is printed to the screen. The default mode is from left to right using the command lcd.leftToRight(), but you may find some cases where it’s useful to output text in the reverse direction:
This code prints the “hello, world!” text as “!dlrow ,olleh”. Unless you specify the placement of the cursor with lcd.setCursor(), the text will print from the (0, 1) position and only the first character of the string will be visible.
This command allows you to create your own custom characters. Each character of a 16×2 LCD has a 5 pixel width and an 8 pixel height. Up to 8 different custom characters can be defined in a single program. To design your own characters, you’ll need to make a binary matrix of your custom character from an LCD character generator or map it yourself. This code creates a degree symbol (°):
I personally like Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal they are polite always say hello they smile they are human - Petra Kvitova Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout I personally like Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal they are polite always say hello they smile they are human - Petra Kvitova Kvitova shared stage with both Federer and Nadal at Wimbledon this year. Petra Kvitova shared the stage with fellow multi-time Grand Slam winners Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal during the Center Court centenary celebrations at the Wimbledon Championships this year and was spotted having light-hearted moments with both at the time. Months on, the Czech has reiterated her liking for the duo. Speaking to Flashscore in , Kvitova said both Federer and Nadal were "polite" and always had the courtesy to smile and say hello whenever you run into them — adding that they were, at the end of the day, "human." "I personally like Roger and Rafa Nadal very much because they are polite," Kvtova said, adding, "They always say hello, they smile, they are human." Kvitova said her interaction with Federer at the centenary celebrations remains her last memory of the 20-time Grand Slam champion. "The last memory I have of Roger is from the Wimbledon Centre Court centenary celebrations. Roger flew in for the ceremony and as we all waited outside the Centre Court gates we chatted. And he was just chatting to me, totally cool (laughs). He was great," she
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5 most shocking UFC knockouts of 2022 so far Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout 5 most shocking UFC knockouts of 2022 so far Tony Ferguson (left) and Michael Chandler (right) [Image via @MikeBohn on Twitter] The UFC put on 21 events in the first half of 2022, of which 15 were regular weekly Fight Night shows and six were pay-per-views. Over the course of these fight cards, MMA fans witnessed some truly spectacular knockouts. Striking in MMA seemingly reaches a new level with every passing year. The creativity and athleticism of fighters has continued to improve as the sport makes its mark on the global scene and jaw-dropping knockouts remain the best way for fighters to make a name for themselves. How about THAT knockout from EVERY angle!? Joaquin Buckley is back at this Saturday!How about THAT knockout from EVERY angle!? Joaquin Buckley is back at this Saturday! Fighters can go from relative obscurity to stardom with one flashy finish, and post-fight performance bonuses further incentivize them to pursue fight-ending opportunitues. In the first six months of 2022, there was no shortage of highlight reel finishes. On that note, here are the five most shocking UFC knockouts of 2022 so far. #5 Tai Tuivasa def Derrick Lewis – UFC 271 At UFC 271, two fan-favorites locked horns in a heavyweight clash as UFC veteran , who was ranked No.3 going into the fight, took on Australia"s , who sat just outside the top 10. Both heavyweights
are known for their devastating knockout power and ability to put their opponents to sleep. As such, their bout expectedly produced fireworks. Derrick Lewis clearly won the first round, landing some powerful strikes on Tai Tuivasa that would"ve put most fighters away. Surprisingly, Lewis even showed off some wrestling skills and took Tuivasa down with an exquisite outside-trip. As soon as the second round started, the heavyweight duo began exchanging heavy shots. Every time Lewis connected with a punch, "Bam Bam" returned the favor. 90 seconds into the round, they found themselves in a phone-booth brawl and it seemed only a matter of time before someone got knocked out. Tuivasa"s relentless pressure forced Lewis into the fence. With "The Black Beast"s back against the cage, "Bam Bam" lunged in with a thunderous elbow, which was the final strike of the fight. BAM BAM TUIVASA KNOCK-OUT BAM BAM TUIVASA KNOCK-OUT #4 Jamahal Hill def Johnny Walker – UFC Vegas 48 Ranked 205-pound contenders Jamahal Hill and Johnny Walker squared off in the headliner of UFC Vegas 48 at the Apex facility in Las Vegas. Walker was looking to return to winning ways following his loss to Thiago Santos, while Hill came into the fight eyeing a spot in the top ten of the light heavyweight rankings. Both light heavyweights" penchant for highlight-reel finishes guaranteed that their bout would deliver the goods. In the opening minute of the fight, Jamahal Hill took control of the center of the cage, forcing Johnny Walker to
backpedal. Walker was evading most of Hill"s offense in the early going and even landed a few decent combinations of his own. Hill then switched his stance and landed a perfectly-timed overhand right, sending Walker crumbling to the canvas. "Sweet Dreams" landed a few follow-up strikes before the referee called a halt to the action. SWEET DREAMS. First round knockout for Jamahal Hill. SWEET DREAMS. First round knockout for Jamahal Hill. With his knockout victory over Johnny Walker, Jamahal Hill advanced his professional record to 10-1 and broke into the top 10 of the light heavyweight division. The American"s jaw-dropping finish served as a real statement of intent, allowing him to further solidify his standing as one of the most intriguing contenders at 205 pounds. Nothing sweet about these dreams #3 Zhang Weili def Joanna Jędrzejczyk – UFC 275 Back in February 2020, in the final UFC event in front of a sold-out crowd before the subsequent government imposed lockdowns brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, and delivered one of the greatest fights ever. Two years ago today, one of the best fights in UFC history went down between Zhang Weili and Joanna Jedrzejczyk Two years ago today, one of the best fights in UFC history went down between Zhang Weili and Joanna Jedrzejczyk Weili came away with a narrow decision victory on the night and after the fight, the strawweight duo went their separate ways. "Magnum" would go on to lose her next two bouts with Rose Namajunas, while Jędrzejczyk opted to
remain on the sidelines. At , the Polish icon made her much awaited return to the octagon, running it back with Weili in a high stakes clash in Singapore. Adding to the drama, UFC president Dana White revealed before the fight that the victor would fight for the title in their next outing. Zhang Weili vs. Joanna Jędrzejczyk 2 fan-made poster [Image via @needingart on Instagram] Zhang Weili proved to be the more well-rounded fighter in the rematch, dominating Joanna Jędrzejczyk with her improved wrestling in the first round. In the next round, Jędrzejczyk turned up the pace and started chasing Weili around the octagon, which turned out to be an unwise move. Almost halfway through the second frame, she got drawn into the pocket by Weili, who whipped a sizzling spinning backfist as she turned away. Jędrzejczyk, upon absorbing the strike, fell face-first into the canvas. OH MY GOD YO. OH MY GOD YO. #2 Molly McCann def Luana Carolina – UFC London Before signing with the UFC, Molly McCann had four knockout wins on her professional MMA record. Upon joining the world"s premier MMA promotion, the Liverpool native struggled to put away her opponents and largely relied on her volume striking to win fights. All of her victories inside the famed octagon prior to March 2022 came via decision and that streak was broken at , where she took on Luana Carolina. McCann started the fight as she always does, overwhelming Carolina with persistent forward pressure throughout the first round. She seemingly slowed down in
the second, but finished the round with a resounding takedown. In the final frame, Carolina engaged in a clinch with McCann, using her taller frame to hold down the Liverpudlian. "Meatball" gained some separation and unleashed a picture-perfect spinning elbow, putting Carolina to sleep and sending the raucous English crowd in attendance into a frenzy. The booth & the crowd lost their MINDS after "s insane KO?[ From the Booth LIVE NOW: ]The booth & the crowd lost their MINDS after "s insane KO?[ From the Booth LIVE NOW: ] #1 Michael Chandler def Tony Ferguson – UFC 274 At UFC 274, took on in a highly anticipated lightweight bout, with both fighters looking to snap their losing skids and return to the win column. Ferguson, in particular, was in desperate need of a victory, with his last win coming back in 2019 against Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone. Unfortunately for "El Cucuy", he suffered the worst loss of his career, coming out on the wrong end of a sure-shot "Knockout of the Year" contender. Terrible Terrible Ferguson performed in the opening round as he knocked down Chandler with a left hook and even sliced open a cut under the former Bellator champion"s eye. However, just 17 seconds into the second frame, Ferguson found himself backpedalling as Chandler came forward and, out of nowhere, unleashed a front-kick. "El Cucuy" faceplanted into the mat after getting caught flush under the chin, while his counterpart celebrated emphatically. At the post-fight presser, UFC president Dana White hailed
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How to Sort Your Related Data in Excel With Tables By Ted French Ted French Writer Former Lifewire writer Ted French is a Microsoft Certified Professional who teaches and writes about spreadsheets and spreadsheet programs. lifewire"s editorial guidelines Updated on February 11, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email MS Office Excel Word Powerpoint Outlook
What to Know Highlight the data you want to use, or select a single cell inside a block of contiguous data, then go to Insert > Table.Use the drop-down menus in the column headings to sort, filter, and search data within the table.Use the sizing handle to add or remove entire rows (records) or columns (fields) of data from the table. This article explains how to sort related data with tables in Excel 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, and Excel for Mac.
Insert a Table Before you create a table, enter the data in the worksheet. When entering the data, don"t leave blank rows, columns, or cells in the block of data that will form the table. To create a table in Excel: Select a single cell inside the block of data. Select Insert. Select Table. Excel selects the entire block of contiguous data and opens the Create Table dialog box. If Excel has problems correctly formatting the table, highlight the data before selecting the Insert Table option. If your data has a heading row, check the My table has
Table Features Formatting a block of data as a table makes it easy to carry out a variety of tasks on the data without affecting other data in the worksheet. These tasks include sorting data, filtering data, quick calculations, adding column totals, and visually formatting the table. The most notable features that Excel adds to the block of data are: The drop-down menus in the column headings that contain sort, filter, and search options.
The Quick Analysis icon (in Excel 2013 and newer) that appears in the bottom right corner of the active cell when two or more cells in the table are selected. This makes it easy to analyze the data using charts, pivot tables, running totals, and conditional formatting.
Sort and Filter Options The sort and filter drop-down menus added to the header row make it easy to sort tables in ascending or descending order, by font, or by cell background. You can also define a custom sort order. Additionally, the filter options in the menus allow you to: Show only the data that meets the criteria specified.
table, drag the sizing handle up, down, to the left, or to the right. Data that is removed from the table is not deleted from the worksheet, but it is no longer included in table operations such as sorting and filtering.
Calculated Columns A calculated column allows you to enter a single formula in one cell in a column and have that formula automatically applied to all cells in the column. If you don"t want the calculation to include all cells, delete the formula from those cells. If you only want the formula in the initial cell, use the undo feature to remove it from all other cells.
Total Row Feature The number of records in a table can be totaled by adding a total row to the bottom of the table. The total row uses the SUBTOTAL function to count the number of records. Also, other Excel calculations such as SUM, AVERAGE, MAX, and MIN can be added using a drop-down menu of options. These additional calculations also make use of the SUBTOTAL function. Select a cell in the table. Select the Table Tools Design tab. In the Table Style Options group, place a check in the Total Row checkbox. The Total Row appears as the last row in the table and displays the word Total in the leftmost cell and the total number of records in the rightmost cell. To add other calculations to the Total Row: In the Total row, select the cell where the calculation is to appear. A drop-down arrow appears on the right side of the cell. Select the drop-down arrow to open the menu of options. Choose the desired calculation
in the menu to add it to the cell. Formulas that can be added to the Total Row are not limited to the calculations in the menu. Formulas can be added manually to any cell in the total row.
Delete a Table But Save the Data If you decide you don"t need the table for your data, you can delete it without damaging its contents using the following steps: Select a cell in the table. Select the Table Tools Design tab. In the Tools group, select Convert to Range to open a confirmation box for removing the table. Select Yes to confirm. Table features such as the drop-down menus and sizing handle are removed, but the data, row shading, and other formatting features are retained. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day
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Good for business and good for you By Charlie Sorrel Charlie Sorrel Senior Tech Reporter Charlie Sorrel has been writing about technology, and its effects on society and the planet, for 13 years. lifewire"s editorial guidelines Published on December 8, 2021 12:21PM EST Fact checked by Jerri Ledford Fact checked by
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Key Takeaways Instagram is encouraging users to sign up for multiple accounts.These accounts can be linked, so you don’t have to log out to switch between them.Facebook may count all these sign-ups as new users. SHTTEFAN / Unsplash A cynical person might say Instagram"s multiple-account promotion is all about padding its user numbers, but it could actually be useful. Instagram has been encouraging users to sign up for more accounts for a while now. If you do, you can either link that account to the
one(s) you have already, or you can make it a separate account. Facebook wins here because it gets to add all those extra signups to its new-users metric. But multiple accounts might be a good thing for users, too. "As an author/speaker," Christine Eberle told Lifewire via email, "I use two Instagram accounts: one personal, one professional. My professional followers don"t need to see all those pictures of dogs, meals, and sunrises!"
Keep It Simple If you"ve been using Instagram for a while, perhaps you follow many people. A new account might seem like a fresh start, and Instagram is indeed billing it that way. One of its sign-up notifications suggests you can "keep up with a smaller group of friends," for example. Or perhaps you might like one account for work and one for personal use. Or you"re sick of following some folks but don"t want them to see you"ve unfollowed them. I use two Instagram accounts: one personal, one professional. There are many good reasons to create a second or third Instagram account. And because it’s easy to switch between them without logging out of one account and back into another, you can almost treat your accounts like separate tabs of the app.
Keep It Professional Professionals can benefit, too. Marketers, PR people, anyone who has to follow lots of people—can benefit from some account segregation. For example, one respondent to my requests for comment, Dymphe Mensink, a travel content creator, told me she uses two accounts, one for personal use and
another for business. "Besides my main account where I post all kinds of travel photos and videos, I have a separate account for selling photo presets," says Mensink. "An extra account allows me to refer to that account in my posts by tagging, which makes it easier for my followers to find my presets, which is better for selling them." ian dooley / Unsplash Designer, UX expert, and multiple-Instagram-account user Geoffrey Crofte agrees: "It"s well known in the industry of video, shorts, and imagery that having a one-topic account is the best way to grow your followers," Crofte told Lifewire via email. "People now have two choices: dedicate their own account to a topic, or create a new account for it."
What s in It for Facebook Facebook, aka Meta, the owner of Facebook, makes its billions from targeted ads. And few ad platforms offer better targeting than Instagram—based purely on using it and knowing how scarily tempting those ads are. We’ve already mentioned that having more new user accounts is a good thing for a company that measures its success in terms of the size of its user base. But could these accounts also allow for even more effective and targeted advertising? Instagram "Because [separate accounts] essentially encourages niching down and laser-focusing content to easily-defined user clusters, it can make targeted advertising easier, which is a good thing as far as Facebook is concerned," tracking company founder Charles Helms told Lifewire via
email. "For [Facebook parent company] Meta, this means one more place to display ads and a second hit at the same set of eyes," marketing strategist Ashley-Anne Schmidt told Lifewire via email. But really, everybody seems to win here. Instagram users can better separate their areas of interest and create more private accounts to share with a subset of their regular followers. Businesses can better control their marketing, and Facebook gets to make yet more money. Overall, then, multiple accounts look like a good thing. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day
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Compare Cadillac CTS Sedan vs Infiniti Q70 2019 Cadillac CTS SedanSelect configuration:2.0L Turbo Sedan RWD$46,995Starting Price (MSRP)7.5Cadillac CTS Sedan For SaleCadillac CTS Sedan Full ReviewCadillac CTS Sedan Trims ComparisonChange Vehicle 2019 Infiniti Q70Select configuration:3.7 LUXE RWD$50,400Starting Price (MSRP)7.0Infiniti Q70 For SaleInfiniti Q70 Full ReviewInfiniti Q70 Trims ComparisonChange Vehicle Select CarAcura TLXAudi A6Audi A7 SportbackAudi S6Audi S7 SportbackBMW 5 Series HybridBMW 5 Series SedanBMW 6 Series Gran CoupeBMW 6 Series Gran TurismoBMW M5 SedanBuick LaCrosseBuick Regal GSCadillac ATS SedanCadillac CT5Cadillac CT5-VCadillac CTS-V SedanCadillac XTSChrysler 300Genesis G80Infiniti Q70 HybridInfiniti Q70LJaguar XF SedanLexus ESLexus ES HybridLexus GSLexus GS FLexus GS HybridLincoln ContinentalLincoln MKZLincoln MKZ HybridMaserati GhibliMercedes-AMG CLS 53Mercedes-AMG E43 SedanMercedes-AMG E53 SedanMercedes-Benz CLS-ClassMercedes-Benz E-Class SedanVolvo S90Volvo S90 HybridCompare to...
Overview Engine 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Gas Engine 3.7L V6 Gas Transmission 8-Speed Automatic Transmission 7-Speed Automatic Drivetrain Rear-Wheel Drive Drivetrain Rear-Wheel Drive Fuel Economy City: 22 MPG Hwy: 30 MPG Fuel Economy City: 18
MPG Hwy: 25 MPG Fuel Tank Capacity 19 gallons Fuel Tank Capacity 20 gallons Seating Capacity 5 seater Seating Capacity 5 seater Trunk Volume 13.7 ft³ Trunk Volume 14.9 ft³
Engine and Transmission Engine 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Gas 3.7L V6 Gas Horsepower 265 hp @ 5600 rpm 330 hp @ 7000 rpm Torque 295 lb-ft @ 3000-4500 rpm 270 lb-ft @ 5200 rpm Transmission 8-Speed Automatic 7-Speed Automatic Drivetrain Rear-Wheel Drive Rear-Wheel Drive
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Exterior Dimensions Length 195.5 in 196.1 in Height 57.2 in 59.1 in Max Width 72.2 in 72.6 in Front Width 61.4 in 62 in Rear Width 61.7 in 61.8 in Wheelbase 114.6 in
Interior Space Seating Capacity 5 seater 5 seater Front Seat Leg Room 45.7 in 44.4 in Front Seat Headroom 40.4 in 39.1 in Front Seat Shoulder Room 56.9 in 58.4 in Front Seat Hip Room 53.8 in 54.3 in Rear Seat Leg Room 35.4 in 36.2 in Rear Seat Headroom 37.5 in 37.7 in Rear Seat Shoulder Room 54.8 in 56.7 in Rear Seat Hip Room 53.3 in 53.5 in
Standard Exterior Colors N/A Black Obsidian Chestnut Bronze, Build Out:9/30/2018 Graphite Shadow Hagane Blue, Build Out:9/30/2018 Hermosa Blue Liquid Platinum Majestic White
Standard Interior Materials Jet Black with Jet Black Accents, Leather seating surfaces Light Platinum with Jet Black Accents, Leather seating surfaces Light Platinum with Jet Black Accents, Leatherette seating surfaces Graphite, Leather Appointed Seat Trim Graphite, Semi-Aniline Leather Seat Trim Stone, Leather Appointed Seat Trim Stone, Semi-Aniline Leather Seat Trim Wheat, Leather Appointed Seat Trim
Infotainment HD Radio Not Available Standard Bluetooth Connection Standard Standard Premium Sound System Standard Standard Satellite Radio Standard Standard Smart Device Integration Not Available Standard WiFi Hotspot Standard Not Available Auxiliary Audio Input Not Available Standard MP3 Player Not Available Standard
Interior Trim Bucket Seats Not Available Standard Leather Seats Standard Standard Leather Steering Wheel Standard Standard Premium Synthetic Seats Standard Not Available Woodgrain Interior Trim Standard Standard Sun/Moonroof Optional Standard
Comfort Navigation System Not Available Standard Steering Wheel Audio Controls Standard Standard Power Mirror(s) Standard Standard A/C Standard Standard Adaptive Cruise Control Not Available Optional Climate Control Standard Standard Cooled Front Seat(s) Optional Standard Cruise Control Standard Standard Heated Front Seat(s) Optional Standard Heated Steering Wheel Optional Standard Keyless Entry Standard Standard Multi-Zone A/C Standard Standard Power Driver Seat Standard Standard Power Passenger Seat Standard Standard Remote Engine Start Standard Not Available Remote Trunk Release Standard Not Available Seat Memory Standard Standard Universal Garage Door Opener Standard Standard Keyless Start Standard Standard Telematics Standard Standard
Safety Features Back-Up Camera Standard Standard Rear Parking Aid Standard Not Available Blind Spot Monitor Not Available Optional Lane Departure Warning Not Available Optional Lane Keeping
Assist Not Available Optional ABS Standard Standard Tire Pressure Monitor Standard Standard Brake Assist Not Available Standard Stability Control Standard Standard Traction Control Standard Standard
Airbags Driver Air Bag Standard Standard Front Head Air Bag Standard Standard Front Side Air Bag Standard Standard Knee Air Bag Standard Not Available Passenger Air Bag Standard Standard Rear Head Air Bag Standard Standard Rear Side Air Bag Standard Not Available
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Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered: 4K 60fps tested on PS5 and Series X Eurogamer.net If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy. Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered: 4K 60fps tested on PS5 and Series X
The upgrade isn"t all it should be - and there"s no boost for Series S. Face-off by Richard Leadbetter Technology Editor, Digital Foundry Additional contributions by John Linneman Updated on 3 Mar 2021 49 comments With the arrival of the new wave of consoles, we didn"t have the time to fully check out Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered when it launched, but the Criterion masterpiece is especially deserving of our focus now as support has been added for the nex-gen consoles, opening the door to a 4K experience running at 60 frames per second. More than that, in the wake of the news that Criterion"s new Need for Speed title has been delayed, it"s also an opportunity to reflect on an astonishing run of iconic racing games from the Guildford-based developer. It"s something I was discussing with John Linneman recently: what exactly is peak Criterion? Some might say it"s Need for Speed Hot Pursuit - a game that radically rebooted the franchise, bringing over the best of Burnout but respecting the core DNA of what made the original NFS titles so great. And then there was Autolog, of course, a remarkably successful attempt to meld social networking into a video game. But despite some remarkable coding resulting in input latency
that matched or even beat some 60fps games, Hot Pursuit was a 30fps title in an era where 60fps was Criterion"s hallmark. So maybe it"s actually Burnout Paradise that"s peak Criterion? But what about the incredible Burnout 3: Takedown? Or maybe the purist"s favourite, Burnout 2: Point of Impact? Perhaps it"s simply enough to say that from the arrival of Burnout 2 all the way through to Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, Criterion was the undisputed master of the racing genre, with every game a must-buy - and in returning to what was the last truly great Criterion racing offering, it"s very much business as usual. Yes, Hot Pursuit hasn"t radically evolved visually from its PC rendition and despite running at higher resolutions and (on select formats at least) higher frame-rates than the original console versions, it"s very much a game of its era. But the bottom line is that the game still runs beautifully, the handling is sublime and the concept is to-the-point, immediate and brilliant. Perhaps best of all is the vista-like presentation: the promise of an open road that stretches far into the distance. And yes, the resolution boost definitely helps there. Watch on YouTube John Linneman and Rich Leadbetter share their experiences of Hot Pursuit Remastered on the new wave of consoles. It"s interesting to see how Stellar Entertainment has handled the remaster and its translation to the various platforms. Hot Pursuit was fundamentally a 30fps game and so are most of the ports. PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo
Switch all target 1080p30 (with 720p30 delivered on the mobile rendition). Only PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X had the option to improve frame-rate, with the choice offered between 4K30 and 1080p60 gaming. The recent upgrade isn"t actually a patch specifically targeting the new machines: a new Maximum quality mode simply removes the frame-rate cap from the existing Pro and One X versions, allowing the inherent back-compat support in the brand new machines to kick in, propelling us to 60 frames per second. So yes, the modes targeting PS5 and Series X are also available on the last-gen enhanced machines too. It"s not so much "back compat plus" as such, more a simple mechanism to allow the existing game to get a measurable performance boost without the potential requirement to migrate across to a later, cross-gen enabled SDK. What this does mean is bad news for Xbox Series S? Anchored down by the Xbox One S codepath, there are no extra modes added, so 1080p30 is the best you"re going to get. Despite delivering a relatively huge increase in GPU power, and being easily capable of delivering 1080p at 60fps, there is no upgrade for Series S users - and that"s a massive shame. And it"s actually quite interesting to see that the new Maximum mode sees PS4 Pro at 4K unlocked typically running in the mid-40s, while Xbox One X by default is within touching distance of 4K60 in many scenarios - but what stands out from the performance analysis that running unlocked, Pro and One X are perhaps much more closer in output
than the spec differential between the two systems would suggest. Unlocking frame-rate at 4K works out fine for PS5, but owing to some software-related problem, Series X encounters performance issues in one specific area of the map and is less stable overall. In theory at least, moving the same code to PS5 and Xbox Series X should deliver a foregone conclusion then: with a 2x increase in GPU performance minimum, both should lock to 4K at 60fps with plenty of horsepower to spare. And that"s definitely the case with PlayStation 5, which simply powers through at full frame-rate across our testing. However, we did encounter a specific problem area in the map on the Xbox version, which can see performance drop to the low 40s - and indeed the low 30s on Xbox One X. It only seems to be this one specific area on the map, near the coast, but because Hot Pursuit"s tracks are all built around a single world, you do find yourself revisiting the same location fairly frequently and thus encountering the same performance drop. It"s flawless on PlayStation 5, but clearly a problem on the Xbox side... and it does seem to be a GPU issue as the 1080p60 mode is still available and works fine there. To be clear though, it"s very clearly a software issue - after all, Hot Pursuit Remastered does seem to be based primarily on the PC original, which was exceptionally well put together back in the day. So, ultimately, a game that should have a large amount of overhead on the new machines (based on their unlocked behaviour on the
last-gen enhanced consoles) should deliver a flawless experience on their shiny new equivalents. That is the case with PlayStation 5, but the drop is significant enough on Xbox Series X that we would hope to see EA revisit Hot Pursuit Remastered to iron out the problem there - and quite why there are any issues at all is a bit baffling. Meanwhile, the lack of Series S upgrades is also disappointing - there"s no technical reason whatsoever why Microsoft"s junior next generation console shouldn"t be delivering 60fps. Enhancements like crossplay are welcome, but ultimately, the 30fps cap was the only real technological limitation that held back the original game and at full frame-rate, one of the best racing games ever made just feels sublime. Years on from its initial release, Hot Pursuit is still an absolute gem. Will you support the Digital Foundry team? Digital Foundry specialises in technical analysis of gaming hardware and software, using state-of-the-art capture systems and bespoke software to show you how well games and hardware run, visualising precisely what they"re capable of. In order to show you what 4K gaming actually looks like we needed to build our own platform to supply high quality 4K video for offline viewing. So we did. Our videos are multi-gigabyte files and we"ve chosen a high quality provider to ensure fast downloads. However, that bandwidth isn"t free and so we charge a small monthly subscription fee of £4.50. We think it"s a small price to pay for unlimited access to top-tier
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Josh Thomson explains the repercussions of Khamzat Chimaev missing weight by 7.5lbs ahead of UFC 279 × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue
Abhishek Nambiar Modified 12 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Josh Thomson (Left), Khamzat Chimaev (Center) and Dana White (Right) [Images via @khamzat_chimaev and @therealpunk on Instagram, rest via Getty] Josh Thompson explained the repercussions of Khamzat Chimaev missing weight ahead of UFC 279 that forced the fight card to be reshuffled. The Chechen missed the welterweight non-title mark by a whooping 7.5 lbs. Originally slated to fight Nate Diaz in the main event, Chimaev ended up facing Kevin Holland in the co-main event in a catchweight bout.
ESPN [email protected] Chimaev steps on the scale at 178.5 pounds, missing weight ahead of his #UFC279 main event bout.4807457Khamzat Chimaev steps on the scale at 178.5 pounds, missing weight ahead of his #UFC279 main event bout. https://t.co/uSbqRUVH83 Thomson addressed the
incident alongside John McCarthy on the Weighing In podcast from the perspective of UFC president Dana White and claimed that incidents like these antagonize a promoter:
""These type of things that Chimaev did, it pisses Dana off. And maybe this whole thing worked out, but this is kind of Chimaev"s one strike. Look making weight is a big deal to me, to every promoter it"s a big deal. If you don"t make weight, what am I gonna do with you? I can"t rely on you."" Khazmat Chimaev was subject to serious backlash from the MMA community for missing weight. "Borz" was at his dominant best as he handled business against Kevin Holland with a quick first-round submission victory. Chimaev engaged in an edge-of-the-seat barnburner against Gilbert Burns in his last fight at UFC 273 which raised some questions about his skillset. Check out Thomson"s comments below (watch from 13:50):
Josh Thomson claims that Khamzat Chimaev missing weight at UFC 279 was unprofessional and disrespectful A chaotic UFC 279 fight week culminated with one half of the main event, Khamzat Chimaev, missing weight by 7.5 lbs. This forced the UFC brass to quickly pivot and make last-minute adjustments to the scard. Khamzat Chimaev ended up facing Kevin Holland, while Nate Diaz fought Tony Ferguson in the main event. "Borz" reminded the world that he"s a force to be reckoned with after he bulldozed through Holland before locking in a D"Arce choke. Although Josh Thomson was impressed by Chimaev"s performance, he could not turn a blind eye to the
""I"m not a big Chimaev fan to be honest. I think he"s a good fighter, he"s extremely talented, I think the sky is the limit for him, but the things that happened over the last week, I almost feel like I take it personally. You"re kinda disrespecting the craft of what we do. And it was very unprofessional."" View this post on Instagram Instagram Post Poll : 0 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Edited by C. Naik × Feedback Thank You! Be the first one to comment Follow Us Share Show More Comments GIF Comment in moderation 0 0 Reply x Edit
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Preventing Coronavirus Exposure When You Have Psoriasis and EczemaCaring for your skin these days is challenging, but you can manage these conditions and still protect yourself from COVID-19.
By Howard ChangFor The Itch to Beat PsoriasisApril 6, 2020Everyday Health BlogsFact-CheckedCreams and ointments can help moisturize hands and reduce irritation from frequent hand-washing.iStockLiving with psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, or eczema, means I’m always thinking twice about what might exacerbate these skin conditions. I need to especially consider what in my environment might trigger itchiness or rashes. Now, as we’re all faced with the novel coronavirus, I’m even more vigilant about how practices such as frequent hand-washing and disinfecting may affect my health.
Take, for example, a recent shopping trip to my local Costco. I grabbed a shopping cart