Sentences with phrase «nice looking interface»

The Album and Movie applications allow for a nice looking interface to manage your pictures and videos.
It does have a nice looking interface though, from what we can see, and may present other unique features as well!

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Nice Clean Interface — The look is very pleasant.
As for the interface itself, it looks nice.
Users interface looks nice and all functions seem to be accessible and easy to find.
More money will get you a nicer interface and a more extensive on - board database of codes (with the cheapest ones you have to look up manufacturer specific codes on the internet; not a big deal in the age of smart phones).
The Ford Focus has a higher overall gas mileage, nicer interior materials and design look, but suffers in comparison to the Elantra's ease of use for the dashboard interface and the overall price point of the Elantra certainly wins.
On the dashboard, the touchscreen interface is clear, nice to look at and easy to use,.
Lots of these network video players are showing up now, but Popbox seems to have perfected the interface: It's nice to look at, intuitive, and easily searchable, which is more than I can say for some other entrants in this market.
I really like its user interface: it's a nice, clean look and the site is fairly easy to navigate.
The Tab also still looks nice, thanks to Samsung's TouchWiz interface.
From the look of it, X1 installs, launches and works without much of a speed difference, and the panel interface actually seems nicer on...
At the top level things look nice on the Eee Pad, but as you dive deeper it lacks consistency as you reveal all the little services running: music comes from MEar, photos from PixWe and other file types offered through the Asus WebStorage interface, and in general it could do with a dab of polish to give you a greater level of uniformity and cohesion.
Apple copied the tablet from Microsoft... so it's not that surprising... winmo7 looks a lot nicer than the boring iOS interface.
As nice as the tablet interface looks, I'm hoping for at least a bit of innovation in user experience for the average Windows user.
Although still a bit more expensive than the competition this is device is very well made, is speedy, looks great (especially the screen) and has a very nice user interface.
It's a 5 megapixel camera and just using the standard Android camera interface it handles low light well and the image looked nice and crisp.
A nice little bonus is the interface that is both easy to use and a joy to look at.
The new game from Capcom looked plenty nice, but despite some simple user interface elements on top of the screen, it looked more like a movie than actual gameplay footage.
The darker tones really do make the over interface look nice.
Sure, the user interface looked nice, but it was a nightmare to navigate — and you don't want to think about navigating a smartwatch, something meant to be used at a glance.
You can see a shadow that makes the user - interface look slightly further back than the address bar, again making for a much nicer and clean interface utilizing all of the Fluent Design System.
I've often complained about the styling of Sony's phone UIs — the app icons and interactions with the different stock apps don't look nice at all, and make the interface's feel dated compared to the fresh look of some other manufacturers.
Press and hold the power button, and you'll see the Power Off and Restart interface looks nicer, similar to the layout of App Shortcuts when you press and hold an app.
The biggest interface tweak is the translucent notification drawer, which looks nice but can be a bit difficult to read at times.
But most interestingly, we got a look at Android TV, an interface built for the TV, not expanded from the tablet or phone, and looking rather nice while sitting on your big screen.
Suffice to say, it does look nice and provided it has decent build quality, could actually present a challenge not only to Chromebooks, but to larger Android tablets that offer bigger screens yet the same basic Android interface present on all non-forked devices.
Deswurstes believes atomic swaps just need a good user interface (UI), and after a nice looking and easy to use UI is implemented there's nothing that can prevent everyone from using atomic swaps, the developer explains.
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