Not exact matches
Even when I have finally made peace with the (cramped) keyboard, the amount of
scrolling due to the small
screen size made me feel pretty cross-eyed.
This game is definitely aimed at the younger Pokemaniacs, but older fans like myself can still get enjoyment out of it if they keep an open mind, it's not as good as the first PokePark game do to looser controls and by just not being as much fun, but it manages to expand on what the first game offered in the way of new content, for instance this time you don't just play as Pikachu but also Tepig, Snivy, and Oshawott after you meet them, and you can switch between them on the fly anytime you want, and you'll need to use each of their special abilities in your adventure, it also adds side -
scrolling sections and a few other new features to keep things fresh, it also has some multiplayer attractions to play with so that's also nice, and you'll still be befriending all sorts of Pokemon just like the last game, you also get free roam after the main quest so you can make sure to befriend them all, and it's all adorable do to the cute graphics and world,
even the loading
screens are adorable, and as a gamer who typically plays more serious and violent games it was nice to spend time in the lighthearted PokePark with some of my favorite Pokemon, I recommend it and I definitely see myself returning in the days to come.
It was fine for widescreen movies and
even some games like the side -
scrolling Badlands, but truly odd when you read a Kindle book on it in portrait mode (landscape with multiple pages on one
screen made more sense).
The
screen provides enough space to comfortably read documents, presentations, and spread sheets,
even adding the ability to freeze panes so that rows freeze in place as you
scroll through a spreadsheet.
Emitting up to 555 nits, it's one of the brightest
screens we've ever seen on a tabler or
even a lapotp, and its new ProMotion technology enables smoother
scrolling and less Pencil input latency (down to 20 milliseconds) than any tablet on the market.
They
even offer a full
screen mode for distraction free reading and auto
scrolling for effortless reading.
Even simple actions like
scrolling between home
screens sometimes results in stutter and hiccups.
With fluid, fuss - free
screen transitions, the display found on the Sony Xperia Z helps create a more natural and engaging user experience, with tasks such as skipping between homescreens,
scrolling through menus and browsing across web pages all handled with aplomb and not
even the slightest hint of trouble.
It became
even easier now on the tolino eReader with our quick
scroll function: by simply tapping on the right or left hand
screen margin and pulling the finger towards the middle of the display (leaving the finger on the display) the eReader automatically
scrolls for you!
Pages that are formatted for smaller
screens, such as the mobile versions of Gmail, Google Reader, or Engadget are
even better since no
scrolling is required at all.
The Storm2 answers back with what seems like plenty more horsepower to make portrait - to - landscape switches, menu
scrolling,
screen switching faster, more responsive, and the new OS
even adds some visual pizazz to the process.
Cursor movement was smooth, as were gestures such as
scrolling and pinch - to - zoom, with the latter
even adding little circles on the
screen to represent your fingers.
Cutting down the pagecount is irrelevant, and
even if the device allows horizontally -
scrolling tables or other hacks to fit the content on the
screen, the original benefit of having content that is easily absorbed at a glance is lost.
That
scrolling wave background graphic is nice [
even if the overworld game footage is a bit blurry on my desktop
screen].
Getting overcrowded is almost a recipe for instant death unless the player has certain items (such as
scrolls that attack an entire room), and
even the best of players will be looking at a game over
screen if they get a few bad rolls on back - to - back floors.
The multiplayer mode makes good use of the camera by
scrolling out as the two players separate and it
even switches to a split
screen format for when the players navigate too far away from each other.
There is one other enemy though, a line that traverses the
screen (horizontally, vertically, or
even on a bit of an angle) and slowly
scrolls across the entire
screen; avoiding this line is accomplished by crossing the edge of the
screen to wrap around to the other side.
Even compared to the original Metroid, it has some distinct advantages: the game engine's no longer limited to
scrolling in one dimension, so rooms can be several
screens high and several
screens wide.
That means your eyes can not be staring at a tiny text
screen, watching you
scroll through status updates on your smart phone, or
even staring at the GPS device that will likely just «tell» you where to turn.
You can
even zoom out using a Pinch gesture to see all of the items on the
screen without having to
scroll — as far as we can tell, there's no way to do that in the mouse - only interface, but if you know how to do that, please leave a comment and tell us how.
Also showed off was the new split -
screen view called SplitView, that allows users to place two apps alongside each other and
even scroll through both of them at the same time.
You can
even scroll alongside the bottom of the
screen to switch between apps without calling up the app switcher at all.
For example, if you go to Settings > Notifications and
scroll down to the bottom of your
screen, you'll
even find options for disabling AMBER alerts and other emergency alert messages.
It has the best
screen ever placed on a gadget, with accurate color and
even dynamically changing refresh rates for smoother
scrolling and video.
The capacitive touchscreen is one of the least responsive we've used, so that
scrolling through lists and
even moving through the seven home
screens can be irritating.
Scrolling around is fast, and there's not
even a hint of slowdown when moving between menus, but opening downloaded applications and
even built - in apps such as the picture gallery is a little slower, leaving you with a white
screen for a few seconds while they load.
Selecting one of these overlays the tool on the
screen until dismissed -
even if you
scroll to a different home
screen or
even open an app they remain in place.
For one thing, it is possible to
scroll through the elements
even while holding the
screen with your other thumb.
With Smart Screenshot enabled, you can capture
scrolling screenshots, record the
screen, or
even capture a section of the
screen.
Selecting multiple pictures in gallery,
scrolling up and down the web pages without
even touching the
screen, and such.
If your internet connection can keep up, load times are lightning quick, info
screens appear instantly when clicked on, and
even scrolling through long ribbons of titles is remarkably smooth and speedy.
While it has the capacity to tell the time and day and has alarms and stopwatches, it also boasts a second
scrolling screen that can show incoming text messages and emails, and
even track steps.
Multitasking will have a routine stutter, and
even when
scrolling through various elements like the homescreen customization
screens, I noticed a lack of smoothness that many of us probably didn't expect with this next generation processor.
This touch
screen, depending on the game, can function as a
scrolling menu, a radial dial, or
even a secondary mini-map.