Sentences with phrase «manual page turn»

Look at some of the features you get in this app: * Adorable graphics and easy to use interface * Multilingual language learning tool for native English speaking users * Formatted in a proven most effective way to learn and practice a second language * Each paragraph of story is presented in English with Spanish or Chinese subtitles * Optional voice read along with text by native Spanish or Chinese speaker * Automatic or manual page turn with gesture support * Music by well known songwriter, NienShen Ma * Facebook Connect * Sync with Q.L.L. (Quick Language Learning) website * More than half a million users have downloaded the language learning picture books already!
It has manual page turn buttons AND laser / IR (or whatever tech that is) touch screen but not backlit.
There are no manual page turn buttons, instead everything is done via the software.
There are also manual page turn buttons on the on the right hand side.
This device unfortunately does not feature a touchscreen, but you do have control via the D - Pad and manual page turn keys.
The other method is using the manual page turn keys that are on the bottom of the unit.
I have noticed that there is a split demographic of users that swear by manual page turn buttons, while the other half are used to touchscreen devices where they swipe and gesture.
The one thing Pocketbook has always done right is include manual page turn buttons on their ereaders and the InkPad 3 is no exception, you can easily hold it with one hand thanks to it only weighing 207 grams.
On the front of the Pocketbook is a home button, manual page turn buttons and a settings button.
Luckily, it has manual page turn buttons that are compatible with the stock e-reader apps that are pre-installed.
EPUB and DOC files are great, you can use the manual page turn buttons to read, which is nice when you don't want to employ the stylus.
This device has a competitive advantage because it has a 3.5 mm headphone jack and manual page turn buttons.
It is a no - frills touchscreen e-reader that is designed to read e-books and also has manual page turn buttons.
The screen is flush with the bezel and it has manual page turn buttons.
You can use the touchscreen to select a book or you can use the manual page turn keys to navigate around.
Being able to hold the Touch with one hand and use the manual page turn buttons will appeal to people who commute to work every day.
This is tremendously useful for people who want to exclusively rely on the manual page turn buttons.
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One of the ways Sony saved many was abandoning the costly touchscreen technology and instead went with physical page turn keys, D - Pad and manual page turn buttons.
There is no touchscreen in this model and navigation is relegated to the D - Pad and manual page turn buttons.
One of the most striking differences was the home, settings and manual page turn keys.
Since this new device does not have any manual page turn buttons you need to fully interact with the screen in order to access menus or to change fonts.
If you someone loose it or don't want to use the touchscreen you can use the D - PAD and manual page turn buttons.
The first is manual page turn keys that are flush with the bezel, the buttons do not protrude.
One thing I really liked about the design is the manual page turn keys.
Luckily, it has manual page turn buttons that are compatible with the stock e-reader apps that are pre-installed on the e-reader, but the buttons do not work on popular apps such as Kindle, Kobo or Nook.
You can tap the side of the screen, swipe or press one of the manual page turn buttons, this e-reader is nothing short of versatile in this regard.
It also has Page Press technology, which has the manual page turn keys entirely flush with the bezel.
They managed to pull this off because they decided to forgo manual page turn buttons and instead relies exclusively on the touchscreen display.
There are a few reasons why people love their manual page turn buttons and continue to use older models.
You can use the manual page turn keys instead of swiping or tapping on the touchscreen.
They did away with the manual page turn buttons that were on the sides.
There are manual page turn buttons on the left and right hand side.
I too am baffled by the «lack of manual page turn» sentence.
PDF reading is really where the manual page turn buttons come into play.
Page turns are super quick and easy to initiate with the manual page turn buttons.
There are manual page turn keys on the left and right side, appealing towards users who are lefties or righties.
This model has a capacitive touchscreen display and also employs manual page turn buttons, a feature most other companies have abandoned.
On the left hand side is your Home, Back, and 2 manual page turn keys.
The hardware looks polished and manual page turn keys are appealing towards people who like this sort of thing.
When you download a custom e-reading app you can't use the manual page turn buttons, instead you have to rely on the touchscreen.
There is no word yet on if this is a touchscreen device, but given that there are no manual page turn buttons and a single home button, I would assume it has a touchscreen display.
You can flip through pages by swiping the screen and open option menus by tapping the screen once, there are also manual page turn buttons.
It allows you to take advantage of the manual page turn keys and turns it into a dedicated e-reader.
It has manual page turn keys, but instead of having them on the sides of the unit, they are on the bottom.
You can quickly turn a page using the touchscreen or the manual page turn buttons.
The front has a number of physical buttons, including a back, home and two manual page turn keys.
ONLY thing missing are manual page turn buttons.
And the lack of manual page turns?
What are these if not «manual page turns».
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