An efficient processor of 1 GHz and 512 MB RAM provide fast response and stable work of any application and
smooth turning of pages.
Not exact matches
Paste one item onto each
page (your child can help with this), then as you
turn the
pages of the book together, it is a time for discussing words and concepts like rough, bumpy,
smooth, colours, polka dots, plaid, soft, squishy, worn.
8 GB
of internal memory and a microSD memory cards slot (up to 32 GB) will allow to keep with you several thousands
of books, and a powerful 1 GHz CPU is completely enough for
smooth pages turn and fast response
of any application.
4 GB
of internal memory and a microSD slot allow to keep a whole library, and a powerful 1 GHz CPU and 512 MB
of RAM provide
smooth and rapid
pages turn.
The texture
of the screen is
smoother and more pleasant to touch than the the Paperwhite screen, which is nice if you prefer swiping to
turn pages.
You will have 4 GB
of internal memory and a slot for microSD cards allow to keep a whole library at the fingertips, while a powerful 1 GHz processor and 512 MB
of RAM provide
smooth and rapid
page turns.
A powerful 1 GHz CPU and 512 MB
of RAM provide
smooth pages turning and stable use
of any application.
Although Amazon may tout the specs and performance in its marketing materials, the processor helps mostly to add a bit
of realism to games and make
page turns smoother.
The books are displayed in full color, and the
page turns are lifelike and
smooth with the swipe
of a finger.
The powerful 1 GHz CPU along with 256 MB
of RAM provides
smooth pages turning and fast response
of any application.
Basically all
of these hardware elements make playing games, watching movies, and
turning pages of magazines fairly
smooth.
Even
page turns are
smoother than on the T68 for some reason: there's less
of a sliding effect, so text tends to remain darker and
smoother when
paging.
As explained between 1993 and 2005 in the
pages of Schiff's Insurance Observer (http://www.insuranceobserver.com/topics/theaigchronicles.php), AIG entered into transactions with nebulous offshore reinsurers, «
smoothed» earnings through a variety
of tricks, issued deceptive earnings releases, entered into sham reinsurance transactions, engaged in transactions with affiliates that appeared to transfer risk but really didn't, employed financial prestidigitation to
turn underwriting losses into capital losses and capital gains into investment income.