Sentences with phrase «not on a tiny screen»

Sometimes you want to see them not on a tiny screen.

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Filling out applications on a tiny screen was too cumbersome, and storing a résumé on your phone wasn't always possible.
Don't go for one of those cheesy stadium half - time scoreboard proposals whip out your iPhone and display the big question on your tiny HD screen.
There on the screen, you meet not one, not two, but THREE of the tiny beings growing rapidly in your belly.
In this case, I'm not too confident that the results are going to be satisfying — I can think of few things more excruciatingly boring than staring at a bunch of talking heads in suits for an hour in a tiny window on my computer screen.
Bonobos aren't burdened with having to read tiny newsprint or letters on a mobile phone screen, but they do perform one task that regularly requires close focus: grooming.
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.
Doing so forces you to play within tiny areas on either side of the screen and it doesn't really add anything special to playing solo.
I am considering getting this for the co-op mode, but I'll be playing with my buddy while we're outside, don't wan na end up like Rayman, which looked tiny on the device's screen.
Sucker Punch is however such a special effects heavy movie that I can not imagine anyone wanting to watch it on a tiny computer screen.
The feature film is presented in the 1:66:1 widescreen aspect ratio and is enhanced for 16x9 televisions, resulting in tiny black bars on the sides that won't be visible on most screens due to overscan.
Alexander Skarsgård may tower over his tiny «What Maisie Knew» co-star, Onata Aprile, but that didn't keep the pair from striking an instant connection, something that resulted in an incredible on screen chemistry and also left both with a particularly strong friendship when filming was done.
For years I have been describing epic battles to friends who don't play Monster Hunter, when what they have actually seen is a muddy - looking little dude facing off against a dragon that doesn't fit on a tiny screen.
However, the vibrant design and the amount of things going on in the tiny screen make it difficult to navigate the game as some obstacles aren't as salient as others.
After welcomes and introductions, a stirring compilation of the original Stratos's competition exploits is played on the big screens, the rock «n» roll soundtrack enhanced by the raspy, buzz - saw growl of the Dino V6 swinging the rump of the tiny, mid-engined wedge as it powers along, here on fat asphalt tyres, there on spindly snow tyres, here with bull bars and Alitalia livery, there in Pirelli black and red with a Carello lightpod.
A tiny, postage - stamp - size back - up camera in the rear - view mirror is disorientating and almost useless, although better than nothing, but why the image couldn't be broadcast on the seven - inch centre screen seems wildly cheap and disappointing.
Tiny screen doesn't fit much text on the page; E-books more expensive than competition; Can't share book passages or lend books; Very small periodical selection
Mac users won't be left out of this anymore or have to rely on their tiny iphone / itouch screens.
I'd be very interested in this product if: 1) The internet browser could be viewed in landscape as well as portrait mode, 2) the webpage text can be increased for readability as having a 1200 × 1600 resolution screen means that text might be very tiny on a webpage, 3) Google Mail can be fully accessible, 4) the browser has tabs to open up multiple webpages, 5) there is some kind of cookies / password storage so that logins are saved such that you don't have to enter them every time you access one my everyday sites, 6) bookmarking webpages.
I'd be very interested in this product if you can create a video showing that: 1) The internet browser could be viewed in landscape as well as portrait mode, 2) the webpage text can be increased for readability as having a 1600 × 1200 (landscape) resolution means that text might be very tiny / thin on a 13.3 ″ screen unless you can change it so that (say) 1024 × 768 mode is expanded / enlarged onto the entire 1600 × 1200 screen, 3) Google Mail can be fully accessible, 4) the browser has tabs to open up multiple webpages, 5) there is some kind of cookies / password storage so that logins are saved such that you don't have to enter them every time you access a site that is accessed everyday, 6) bookmarking webpages.
But there are a lot of people — including, significantly, most people over age 40 - who don't like reading tiny text on bright LCD screens in devices loaded with distractions that die after 5 hours without their electric lifeline.
Reading text on a screen has always been a little hard and disorienting for me, and a tiny e-book reader screen, smart phone or whatever doesn't help much.
While other critics were still arguing over whether or not people would actually read on a tiny little screen, publishers like Harlequin were forging industry - changing imprints like Carina Press, which offered... [Read more...]
While other critics were still arguing over whether or not people would actually read on a tiny little screen, publishers like Harlequin were forging industry - changing imprints like Carina Press, which offered unheard of royalties and a turnaround time of only a matter of weeks.
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.
(And yes, on the tiny screen of my Kindle 1, I couldn't read the small text in that first balloon of narration.)
While PDFs are literally impossible to edit, they still don't qualify as ebooks: if you have ever tried reading a PDF on a tiny screen, you perfectly know why.
Sure, touchscreens are helpful for some things, but as often as not they're horribly imprecise (and I click the wrong link on a web page or miss a tiny button), your fingers obscure some important screen element, or I miss the tactile feedback of a good old - fashioned control pad on games.
It's very like Windows, where I use clipboard utilities and command line scripts and the auto - adjust facility in Photo Gallery almost every day, and I don't miss them until I try to do everything on a cheap tablet with a tiny screen and not enough horsepower for OneNote's handwriting recognition.
Not only that, you can't even read magazines on that tiny screen.
Infantry aren't quite to scale but they are pretty tiny on the screen, and attempting to quickly tell exactly what a unit is amidst a battle is a pain in the backside, especially if you're zoomed out, which as we've already covered you probably will be.
However, the vibrant design and the amount of things going on in the tiny screen make it difficult to navigate the game as some obstacles aren't as salient as others.
While I suppose it could be argued that the game feels more responsive when playing on a touch screen device, I honestly feel that many of the levels are much easier now that I'm not covering a tiny portion of the screen with my hand.
Graphically speaking, the PSP doesn't seem like it will have a hard time portraying the lush jungles of Costa Rico on the tiny screen.
If you're playing on a tiny iPhone screen, chances are the landing won't be perfect - it's hard to be a hundred percent accurate when you can't see under your finger.
If it isn't dialogue (which is mercifully legible still), it's in as tiny a font as possible and either pushed as far into a corner of the screen or hiding in interaction prompts that don't show up until you're practically already on top of them.
In general though, most people don't want to play modern AAA games on a tiny portable screen.
Everything is real - time or action which isn't the best necessarily on a tiny screen with one real button.
A bunch of Wii U games with very minor additions (it's great that these games will get a second chance to sell, but to me [and all Nintendo die - hards] they're nothing but old games), a few seconds of a new Mario title (what was showed could of easily been generated for the sole purpose of that trailer, and may not be actual footage from a game in development), an NBA game that we saw on a tiny screen, and some shots of Skyrim, a 5 + year old title.
Specifically, there's plans to create a UMD - to - TV adapter so that all those UMDs you and I didn't buy and that Sony is going to cut back on producing will play on our televisions instead of the (comparatively) tiny Sony PlayStation Portable screen.
Mobile devices are so commonplace and their screens so sharp (not to mention the tiny projectors they have now) that I think more and more artists will have a «pocket portfolio» that they can show off on the go.
Painting can not compete with the narcotic of image feeds accessed through tiny squares on screens.
I don't like apps because I'm not interested in staring at a tiny screen or being constantly distracted by notifications on my phone.
On the positive side, having the mobile web and email access is a plus; however, I am quickly discovering that not all websites are configured to display on the Blackberry's tiny screeOn the positive side, having the mobile web and email access is a plus; however, I am quickly discovering that not all websites are configured to display on the Blackberry's tiny screeon the Blackberry's tiny screen.
such predictions assume that baby boomers aren't doing research — since our eyes can't read serious text on those tiny screens.
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.
That nano did a great job of displaying a lot of music information on a tiny screen, and the Apple Watch does not.
The display is crisp, fast, and full color, the connection is responsive, and other than the tiny blue toolbar at the top of the screen indicating your're using RDC, you'd never know you weren't using the PC sitting on the desk next to you.
Watchfaces can display far more complex data fields, and the notifications are easier to interact with — or they would be if they weren't so tiny on this diminutive screen.
Sometimes, a super high resolution on a small screen means tiny buttons and hard to read text, but not here.
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