When the tip of the stylus comes close to the screen, the capacitive touch sensors turn off, so you aren't making marks with your palm when you're
actually drawing on the screen with the stylus.
Not exact matches
Not only does it not really
draw us into the action, despite its first - person perspective, but a sizable portion of the film is
actually not shown to have been shot by any of the characters we see
on the
screen.
In particular, one can
draw a line over a diagram in an electronic - book and — assuming the graphics are
actually stored in color — see the same image in full color
on the LCD
screen.
The main power
draw on a tablet is the
screen, and the iPad 5th - gen (as Apple is calling it, apparently pretending that the Airs didn't happen, a bit like when Superman Returns just skipped over the existence of Superman III and IV — except the Airs were
actually good) has a slightly brighter
screen than the Air 2, so you'll still get around the standard 10 - 12 hours of use from it, as you do from other iPads.
Maybe it's because it's unexpected (we're not notified when the
screen is updated, so it creates that surprise factor), and we get to
actually see what's going
on in each other's minds based
on what we
draw.»