Sentences with phrase «lack of buttons on»

One other thing you'll notice immediately about the design is the complete lack of buttons on the side of the phone.
Native Vita 960x544 resolution was confirmed for gameplay streaming, with Sony coming up with an innovative solution to address the lack of buttons on the handheld.
I remember playing (never beating) the original Last Raven, and I mentioned to a friend that none of the PS2 to PSP port AC games made any sense to me because, having grown up with the original non-analog PS1 games, I found a significant lack of buttons on a PSP to even emulate those games.
To make up for the lack of buttons on Vita, the right half of the back touchpad lined up Sev's sights, while the left half was used to make him run.
While the lack of buttons on the central dash gives you the feeling of extra space, it also reveals some more plastic areas (and not the kind you'd want to walk your fingers on in delight).

Not exact matches

While the lack of versatility could be a negative for some, there is a «lock» option that provides a solution to the button placement and will prevent you from turning off the straightener on accident.
It's a welcome thing, to be sure, in a landscape that are largely dominated by men — the lack of gender and racial diversity among VCs and entrepreneurs and even on tech boards has become a hot - button issue in Silicon Valley.
Ultimately, I found the lack of FFX30 second, REWx10 / 15 second buttons on both my media player and chromecast annoying.
Racing drivers are famed for making excuses about why they didn't perform as well as they should have done — Button himself is notorious for complaining about a lack of grip — but this reason for not making an appearance on The Graham Norton Show is perhaps the most ridiculous of the lot.
fact to come on and defend him and the incident shows a distinct lack of football knowledge as well as shortsightedness at what was on the line last night and the way the game unfolded, but uv probably only seen replays of the incident and not the whole game, if so its more reason for you to button it
If you're lacking some of what I'm wearing, you could still achieve a more toned down version of this this look with high waisted denim or trousers, a white or blue button up, red blazer, bunny ears and a watch (or two) on your wrist!
The jacket in one size up fit a little bit from the back (due to lack of vent) but needed tailoring at the waist to make it not look huge and boxy on me, so I kept the one that was the right size in the waist but pulls a little over my backside / hips when its buttoned, since I almost never button my suit jackets.
The smaller sizes are sold out but honestly, I would recommend sizing up since it's more of a cropped style and it's a teeny bit tricky to take on and off because of the lack of a zipper or buttons.
It's not easy to play accurately using the analog stick, and the lack of a traditional D - Pad on the Joy - Con (which to be fair isn't Konami's fault) means I was relegated using the awkward directional face buttons to move around instead.
THE DVD Issued on DVD by Columbia TriStar in a flawed fullscreen (1.33:1) transfer, Sexual Predator suffers from a great deal of edge enhancement and that peculiar lack of processing fluidity that approximates in many sequences the sensation of kids going bonzo with the «frame advance» button.
Despite the lack of a tow / haul button, the transmission figured that out on its own, never hunting and never rushing to a higher gear.»
To compensate for any lack of drama, the sports exhaust — controlled via a Bluetooth button on a fob within the car — adds a heap more noise, and off throttle there is a cacophony of bangs and crackles.
Unlike bigger M cars, this button isn't programmable; the upside is a lack of technological confusion when you simply want to get on with the business of going fast.
On base models, the center stack lacks a clean look because of the multitude of buttons.
Most noticeable is the lack of a conventional shifter; the transmission is controlled by push buttons on the console.
An off - road button on the dash automatically controls the traction control, hill descent control and braking and it means the Yeti is incredibly simple to drive off - road - sorting out most problems and lack of grip without you even realising there was an issue.
UVO eServices is user - friendly thanks to its big virtual buttons and clear labeling, but usability on the move suffers from the lack of a selector control.
Cons: Lack of stand - alone options means that many desirable features are available only on the most expensive trim levels; some testers dislike push - button gear selector
Although our convertible M3 lacked the cabin tech options, not even having the programmable M button on the steering wheel, it still proved a remarkable car to drive with all the performance capabilities of the loaded version.
Our only complaint with the design is details such as the fiddly climate control buttons and a lack of reach adjustment on the wheel.
One shortcoming, if I had to point to something, would be the lack of any paddle shifters, and the fact that if you do want to shift gears on your own, you have to do it with a press of a button, awkwardly mounted atop the shift knob.
A rattle had already developed around the steering column, despite the truck having less than 2,000 miles, the release on the gear shifter pinches fingers if grabs a certain way, the driver's floorboard lacks a dead pedal for left - leg support, and the lack of a push - button start is surprising at this price point.
The round controls on the upper side of the steering wheel look very similar to the K900, but one thing got me really intrigued was the lack of the mute button since there are times where mute it almost always needed.
For example, the Beetle lacks a traction control disabling button, so stoplight drag races won't be able to take advantage of the launch control program present on the DSG - equipped GTI.
The lack of a volume knob is an annoyance that Honda seems to be addressing ad - hoc amongst the various models in its lineup, and Civic's infotainment system remains free of physical knobs and buttons on the unit itself.
Also standard on Sport models are items such as Bluetooth, cruise control, keyless entry, push - button ignition, 17 - inch aluminum wheels, and power windows and door locks, factors to keep in mind when comparing the CX - 5 against less expensive competitors that lack some of that equipment.
Since Vita is missing some crucial buttons with the lack of L2 and R2, functions of those have been switched over to various panels on the touch screen.
One of the things lacking on the Xoom is soft press buttons.
A distinctive feature of the design of this series of readers - a complete lack of control buttons on the front panel of the device.
Sure it lacks some of the old - school charm that those brick - sized Texas Instruments calculators had (I'm hoping at least a few of you can picture what I mean without having to use Google), but with the press of a button you can bridge the gap between hovering the viewfinder over your math homework and seeing the correct answer on the screen.
Please don't just call out a «lack of hardware buttons» without explanation — some of us may not know what on earth you speak of.
2) I honestly don't give a damn about the lack of WiFi or accelerometer (I never use the latter on my PB 360, simply use it portrait when standing / sitting, inverse portrait when lying down, two button clicks to get from one to other).
Nielsen also derided the Kindle Fire's lack of physical buttons for turning e-book pages, but again, that's true of every tablet on the market (and I don't think it's as frustrating as Nielsen makes it out to be).
That being said, the inkBook still suffers from the same kind of issues that all Android ereaders suffer from: most 3rd party apps don't work well because they aren't designed for E Ink screens; battery life isn't as good as non-Android ereaders; the page buttons only work with a few apps; and the Android software is less - optimized than what you get on Kindles and Kobos, and it lacks some features that they offer.
Unfortunately, the lack of physical navigation buttons forced us to rely on the navigation icons in the header.
The power button, micro-USB port and headphone socket are on one short edge - the Fire's lack of directionality means you can call it the bottom (if you want the Kindle logo to read the right way up to others) or the top (if you want the headphone cable out of the way).
It has 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity and two side buttons, but Lenovo's Active Pen lacks the eraser - style button on the Surface's stylus that opens OneNote quickly.
The lack of any physical buttons on the face of the Xoom give it a very clean look but also make it very difficult to tell what direction is up when you're quickly grabbing the tablet.
Although its raised buttons are preferable to the flat slide - out QWERTYs found on the likes of the Motorola Milestone and Samsung Genio Slide, and it's more spacious than the slider on the new BlackBerry Torch 9800, the Curve 3G lacks the sharply angled keys of the BlackBerry Bold 9700 and is a little easier to fudge.
Since Tolino is lacking most of the standard Android buttons, you'll have to use the Button Saviour buttons on the touch screen to access most of the functions.
The lack of hardware buttons on the display bezel required Acer to create gestures from the bezel; sliding a finger from the right edge towards the screen brings up software buttons to go back or home, for example.
It doesn't have the page - turn buttons on the sides of the screen, it doesn't have speakers or a headphone jack because audio is not supported, and it lacks advanced features, layout settings, notes, apps, etc..
But there are a couple of issues: the device lacks a designated touch point to slide open the device, resulting in thumb smudges on the screen, and using the mute / lock rocker button on the top is awkward when the screen is extended.
Physically, the Fire is a dumbed Playbook: the exterior is identical, but this one lacks cameras and some of the buttons on the side.
CNET's source, which reported the launch date and rumored price of the Kindle Fire 2, mentioned that the upcoming Amazon tablet would have a camera and physical volume - control buttons, which were both lacking on the original Fire.
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