The hurdle to creating non-device-specific content is that eLearning designers often are not sure how the course material will
display on different devices.
Not exact matches
Different ways of
displaying and controlling
devices while we're
on the go are, I believe, going to be increasingly important.»
Teachers can use these tablets to show content
on the front - of - house
display and then push this information to the
devices of everyone in the class, and assign individuals or groups with
different tasks depending
on their abilities.
Such technology also allows educators to
display up to four
device screens via the panel simultaneously, which is ideal for a cooperative group setup, such as four groups of students doing a math quiz
on four
different devices, or presenting their group projects simultaneously.
To what extent the last bit makes sense is debatable considering a small sized ultrabook caters for a completely
different segment than a
device that is purely tablet in its execution and functionality while also being entirely dependent
on touch based input even if it offers a bigger
display.
In the latest round of patent filings, Samsung suggests you could «move your wrist to call up
different features, or tap
on the screen to interact with remote controls for
devices around your house» or that the
device may»
display the time when at rest inactive
on your wrist, and it would be laden with sensors, including an optical one for monitoring pulse.»
To give an idea of what I mean, here is a photo of the same book
displayed on a number of
different devices — just the ones that I happened to have
on my desk:
As we were testing, we noticed so many
devices had
different ways of
displaying different file types, and we wanted to be sure our books looked great
on different devices.
We just announced yesterday that Samsung was working
on a new AMOLED Color
display for the Samsung Galaxy Tad and other
devices, now comes news that LG is showing off two
different prototypes at FPD International in Japan.
It is to combine the two forks of Android, the one for phones and the one for tablets, into a single OS that provides
different display optimizations depending
on the
device display size.
Different tasks can be performed at the same time by users who employ the Multi Window feature
on their
devices, letting them make the most of its 5.55 - inch
display.
Android's fragmentation becomes an issue again, as the operating system is used
on devices with literally hundreds of
different screens and
displays, so developers have a hard time making their apps compatible with all of them.
Although it is possible to pull up an icon screen
on existing Amazon Fire
devices, the back, home and recent apps buttons shown
on the
display are radically
different to those usually adopted by Fire OS.
The Acer rendition of Android is slightly
different from other
devices: in addition to the typical all - apps Android screen, there's an immediate home screen that
displays the time, date and temperature alongside select apps which can be added to this page by pressing and holding
on to their shortcuts.
Each
device offers
different features for
displaying ebooks and other digital content, all of which you can learn about here
on this website with hands -
on reviews, video walkthroughs, how to tutorials, and honest opinions.
The majority of tablets tend to offer the same overall design as the front of the
device tends to feature its
display, with buttons and ports featured at
different areas of the outer rim, depending
on the manufacturer.
The reason is because
different ebook reading
devices display a
different number of words
on each screen, so you can't predict where the page will end.
Incorporating a monochrome 9.7 inch Wacom Penabled e-Ink screen
on the left as well as a 10 inch color resistive touchscreen
display on the right, the Pocket eDGE really look a lot
different than all the eReaders that we are accustomed too, the
device featuring an interesting clamshell like design.
On Substance B, there is no difference in content between the EPUB and MOBI editions; however,
different devices and apps will
display the eBooks differently.
We checked for example the blog's menu, but also how fast the pages and posts load, and how the blog is
displayed on mobile
devices and
on a
different browsers e.g. safari, firefox or mozilla.
The images are
displayed on devices of
different technological eras: from cathode ray tubes, to plasma screens and projections.
As more and more
devices get identified, I can see how Sense's neat little bubble - based
display for current usage will become an interesting way to understand the relative influence of
different devices on our overall power demand:
Because it's all about screen mirroring and doesn't have the «smarts» you see in protocols like AirPlay and Chromecast, which can hand - off streaming to another
device and
display a
different interface
on one
device's screen, Miracast can best be thought of like a wireless HDMI cable.
These protocols also allow you to
display something
different on your
device's screen and
on your TV.
Like previous
devices, it allows you to use the tablet in four modes (each providing comfortable viewing for a
different use - case - scenario) and it comes with JBL speakers, a 10.1 - inch QHD IPS
display, rich theater sound and up to 18 hours» battery life
on a single charge.
Adaptive icons: With Android O, you can now create adaptive icons that the system
displays in
different shapes, based
on a mask selected by the
device.
The high - end Tizen OS wearable
device with rotating bezel and IP68 rating will be
on display during IFA 2015 in Berlin in two
different variants Gear S2 3G and Gear S2 classic.
Yes, the UI is close to stock Android with some BlackBerry apps like BB Messenger and Hub (where you can see all your notifications and messages from
different services at one glance) features like Peek, which is a tab
on the edge of the
display which you can tap to see calendars, messages, tasks and contacts quickly, no matter which app you are in, as well as a DTEK app which scans your
device and tells you how secure it is (we were told we had made a mistake by going for a «screen lock that uses a swipe gesture.»)
Android Wear
devices have an always -
on display, with
different display options, ranging from traditional to digital clock faces.
In the worst case scenario (and one which unfortunately occurs far too often for comfort), this results in a tonne of bloatware (or superfluous or unnecessary apps) ending up
on the
device, but in other cases, it gives users access to features that would otherwise have not been available under stock Android — be it the switching off the
display when you place the phone in your pocket or
different shooting options in the camera app (our pet peeve with stock Android).
The multi-window feature
on this
device is called as Dual Mode and the user can open
different apps
on each
display for perfect multi-tasking.
While there does seem to be a general speed test that covers a range of
different things to
display how quickly each phone operates while attempting to complete the same tasks, there is also a video that is dedicated to how quickly the fingerprint sensor works
on each
device.
Below you'll find out information based
on usage about this
device in
different sections such as Design,
Display, Hardware, Camera and more.
Like the LG G6, both of the
displays on these
devices have a much
different aspect ratio compared to most other smartphones
on the market.
The «Battery Life Estimates» section
displays an estimate of your
device's average battery life for
different time periods, based
on how you actually used it.
Both
devices will include an always -
on display mode, which apparently looks
different from the current ambient
display.
The result is a larger area to worth with and swipe around
on, whether you want to do that or run two
different apps at once, with one each panel, or prop up the
device in a tent shape and mirror the
displays to show the same content.
According to Google, Android can now
display icons in
different shapes, based
on a mask selected by the
device, and the system will also animate custom interactions with the icons all across the system.
In addition to FHD and UHD resolution
displays all of the new TVs with Android TV built - in will be based
on Android Oreo software, and it will come with Google Assistant so users can search for and access music, movies, and TV shows to play right through the TV and corresponding apps, as well as control a number of
different smart home
devices should the user already have some in the home, from smart light bulbs to smart thermostats to smart security cameras and more.
Both
devices use a Super AMOLED
display — 5.5 - inch
on the S7 Edge and 5.7 - inches
on the Deluxe — but use a
different resolution.
Both versions of the
device would be capable of
displaying two
different videos
on their screens and allow two people to plug in their headphones and listen to their own content simultaneously, the patent reads.
If money is not an issue, the Galaxy S9 Plus is one of the best Android handsets out there, and will be for a while, though do keep in mind that it's quite a bit larger than the Galaxy S9, as it comes with a 6.2 - inch
display, compared to the Galaxy S9's 5.8 - inch panel The two
devices also come with
different batteries, and those are the only differences between the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus, so it all depends
on what you're looking for.
There's still a lingering feeling that this
display isn't natural at all: we've seen
devices with
displays that look
different colour temperatures and what appears
on the Pixel 2 XL
display looks nothing like those images
on other
displays claiming to be «natural».
This is much
different from earlier rumors that reported a curved
display could make an appearance for the first time
on an Apple
device.
Basically, this allows your app to
display a
different shape for the icon,
on different devices.
He also believes there will be two
different screen sizes available
on the
device, marking the first time Apple has released one phone with multiple
display size options.
He said that developers often attempt to cram more content into their interfaces
on larger
devices, but often it's better to
display the same amount of content, and do so in a
different way.
The
display dominates the front of both
devices with super slim bezels at the top and bottom, coupled with curved edges, while dual - lenses and a fingerprint sensor are present
on the back, albeit in a
different layout.
The 8.4 and 10.5 - inch
devices will hit stores in the country
on 4 July.The two
different screen - sized
devices each come with Super AMOLED
displays with 2560 x 1600 pixel resolutions....
After trying
different sizes, smartphone makers seem to have settled
on a 5 - inch
display size for flagship
devices and 6 - inch for their larger variants.