Sentences with phrase «noticeable lag on»

Playing games like Nova Legacy, Asphalt 8 did not cause any issues or noticeable lag on the phone.
Multi-tasking on the phone, switching between 20 tabs or so Google Chrome, running games like Asphalt 8, etc did not cause any noticeable lag on this phone.
While the Pioneer P6 handled most of the apps pretty well, there were some noticeable lags on heavy games, even in Gallery while it was filling up with pictures.

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Now, the slowdown in money supply growth and the bank credit flattening of the yield curve will occur well before there is any noticeable impact on a broad array of economic indicators or long lags in monetary policy.
While banks fully passed on the easings, there was a noticeable tendency to impose significantly longer lags in implementing these reductions than was the case when interest rates were increased in 1994.
«The passthrough works great with no noticeable lag at all; I was able to play Wii U and PlayStation 4 games through my Xbox One without even noticing there was anything in the way (you can even have one person play a game on the Xbox while another plays on another system snapped to the side, as long as the second player doesn't mind squinting a bit).»
Mash the throttle on the rear - drive - only GS 200t F Sport and after some noticeable early lag as the turbo spools up the 2.0 - liter steadily gains steam beyond 2,000 rpm until plateauing just shy of 6,000 rpm.
There's small but noticeable lag when you first get hard on the power, and between full - bore shifts the engine takes a moment or two to catch its breath and resume the accelerative fireworks.
On other Audis we've tested, there has been poor throttle response, a noticeable lag between the time you step on the accelerator and when power goes to the wheelOn other Audis we've tested, there has been poor throttle response, a noticeable lag between the time you step on the accelerator and when power goes to the wheelon the accelerator and when power goes to the wheels.
If there's any holdover from Turbos past, the engines» initial response isn't as razor sharp as some normally aspirated rivals; there is some telltale lag in the delivery down low, more so in the standard Turbo, noticeable more on - track than road.
Merging into heavy highway traffic was a challenge with a noticeable lag between the moment you stepped on the gas and the moment the car decided to respond.
Throttle tip - in seems a bit more like an on / off switch than a modulated pedal, and there's slight turbo lag, more noticeable in low gears.
There was a noticeable amount of lag on takeoff, a few momentary dead spaces when accelerating (hard to pin down where in the rev range these happened), plus some shuddering on the «downshifts» when nearing a stop.
On the road, there's noticeable turbo lag from the V8 at low revs, so it doesn't have the split - second throttle response of a Porsche 911 Turbo.
It's fun to drive with no noticeable turbo lag, power is there when you need it to pass another car on the road.
While Asus did include two - finger scrolling on the laptop dock's trackpad, there's a very noticeable lag when browsing through Websites.
On playing heavy games also, there was no noticeable lag.
We saw some lag on the Galaxy Note 8 — not enough to take away from the overall experience, but definitely noticeable.
Whilst we don't advocate playing the numbers game for the sake of it, there was noticeable lag dealing with some applications on the Bold 9700.
As with Sony devices that pioneered eInk + touchscreen combo, there is a noticeable lag between finger manipulations and things happening on the screen.
The stock browser now includes Flash support and things perform reasonably well, but there was some noticeable lag at times when playing videos or scrolling about on pages with animations.
Most importantly, there is no noticeable lag between the movement of the pen and the appearance of ink on the screen, and no errant touch input from a palm or wrist brushing the glass.
There was noticeable scrolling lag with the Honeycomb version, especially on loading this very site.
Both had some performance issues, with noticeable lag and unresponsiveness, but that's to be expected from such inexpensive tablets (the 10e costs $ 279, and though we weren't told the pricing on the 10pi it's probably not much higher).
Tap away on the virtual keyboard and all seems fine, but open a few applications and everything quickly slows down with a noticeable lag in registering commands, particularly multi-touch gestures.
Since getting the PS4, the speed difference was very noticeable, and almost no lag, and PSN is still kind of laggy on PS3, although downloads are faster than they used to be.
The lag that was found in this game is actually a bit of improvement from what we saw on the Playstation 2, but it is still a noticeable flaw, which hopefully would be entirely eliminated in the next iteration of the franchise.
Also there is no lag in gameplay (at least not on my ipod 3rd gen), and animations are almost always smooth, sometimes there is a little lag but is barely noticeable.
I played on my own single player server and never noticed any major issues with lag or screen tearing, although, when I dropped into a multiplayer session, it was more noticeable.
While I could certainly feel the additional lag when playing Gravity Rush Remastered on PS Now, it's something that's only really noticeable in a direct comparison.
When we tested the netcode on Xbox Live during the game's prerelease period, online matches were smooth, with almost no noticeable connection lag.
Input lag is hardly noticeable (if at all, even) in the titles that I've tried out so far, the graphics have been clean and crisp and I'm overall pleased with the experience it gives me on my new Playstation Vita.
There can be lag in some places depending upon the area and how many monsters are on screen, but usually this is only noticeable during online play.
One last thing I should add: There were some noticeable synchronization / lag issues that would make arrows go blank on screen.
Capable of running any Windows desktop, Win32, apps, Snapdragon - based PCs have been demoed with the full version of Office 2016 on Windows 10 Enterprise Edition, copying text and graphs between Word, Excel and PowerPoint, which were running side - by - side with no noticeable lag.
When listening to music it's damn near spot on and I didn't notice any lag, but it definitely becomes a little more noticeable when watching YouTube videos.
When HDR is on, the image processing lags a bit, but the phone is so fast, it's hardly noticeable.
I never experienced any noticeable lag, even as I watched an Avengers trailer on one half of the screen while flipping through photos on the other.
I need to point out that the Huawei Y635 I got hands on with ahead of the MWC announcement wasn't running final software and thus some applications took a while to load and there was some noticeable lag in the interface.
Games like Lara Croft Run work smoothly on this phone, but with Asphalt 8 there's a noticeable lag in some instances.
The idea behind QoS is to regulate bandwidth usage in a way that ensures good performance on the network, particularly with more sensitive types of services such as video streams, VoIP calls, and online gaming, where any lag can be quite noticeable.
With the camera being one of the top features of a smartphone, and high priority for manufacturers, it's something of a surprise that the camera experience on the Nexus 4 is somewhat lacklustre: there's noticeable lag, mostly down to slow focusing, so it doesn't feel anywhere near as dynamic as Sony Xperia, Samsung Galaxy or HTC handsets.
Lag between tapping on a function / app and onset of the action per - se wasn't really noticeable, so I could enjoy one of my current, favorite Android games (which is quite demanding on the system)-- The Room, frustration - free.
I was able to open multiple browser tabs without any noticeable lag, even when playing video from YouTube or on Amazon Prime Video.
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