«Today we're introducing a new logo and identity family that reflects this reality and shows you when the Google magic is working for you,
even on the tiniest screens,» the company wrote on the Google blog on Tuesday.
Not exact matches
Because generations from now,
even our children's children need to see how their ancestors were forced to play pixilated, space - themed asteroid games
on tiny screens with limited controls, in an effort to pass the time before Xbox was invented.
Chances are, Beatrix Potter would be flattered to know that one day, more than a century after she published «The Tale of Peter Rabbit,» her most beloved character would be reinterpreted
on screen not as a traditional cartoon (
even though her work paved the way for the likes of Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse) but as a photo - real, fully anthropomorphic rabbit, complete with opposable thumbs and a
tiny blue jacket.
The buttons are
tiny and hard to read, the
on -
screen buttons are
even harder to read, and the Bluetooth was difficult to set up.
via Startup gets Kindle Touch to understand handwriting Puzzle technology startup Puzzazz is giving Amazon's Kindle Touch a capability that
even Amazon didn't envision — letting users input numbers and letters by writing them naturally with a finger
on the
screen, rather than tapping at the e-reader's
tiny on -
screen keyboard.
Not only that, you can't
even read magazines
on that
tiny screen.
Even sitting
on the carpet and leaning into a
tiny screen feels right.
It has all of the same issues as the portable version too, and feels
even weirder with the
tiny sprites
on the larger sized
screen.
The experience of having text come at you as if shot from a gun is a bit unnerving at first, but I can see how, if you were to «relax into it,» as my dentist is fond of saying, it might be no more unpleasant than reading paragraphs
on the
tiny screen and could
even be preferable.
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.
But that's not a great solution either, because they're
tiny and easy to miss;
even then they still manage to take up too much
screen space when every pixel counts
on a device of this size, and you'll find yourself staring ruefully at the P10's chunky top and bottom bezels wondering why Huawei didn't just put proper buttons there in the first place.