Not exact matches
A good user
interface is about more
than just pretty
graphics and stylish fonts.
The
interface is very well designed making the app much easier to use
than any
graphic calculator I have ever seen.
MIB II is an entirely new infotainment
interface that's said to offer improved
graphics and higher processing speeds
than the old Volkswagen infotainment system.
There's a large eight - inch central touch screen display with crisper
graphics and a neater
interface than the Creta.
Highlights include new front seats that are 4 kg lighter
than those in the old A8, high - definition digital instrument
graphics and a revised MMI (Multi-Media
Interface) system with two separate displays — one measuring 10.1 in and the other an 8.6 in curved unit.
Touchscreen has so - so
graphics and a distracting
interface; less cargo space behind the third row
than some rivals.
The GALAXY Tab 7.7 is said to be the first mobile tablet to include a pre-loaded Game Hub that lets user access easy social games, all delivered with fast
graphics; the Readers Hub offers a robust library filled with more
than 2.3 million books, 2,000 newspapers and 3,000 magazines in up to 49 languages; and the Social Hub service lets you view your emails, contacts, calendar and social network connections into a single
interface.
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!
Although it would be a romantic dream to have the company lead by the father of Mario, I think Takeda - san has more corporate experience and really understands hardware; it was he who argued for a new
interface for the Wii rather
than just a faster Gamecube with better
graphics.
By combining feedback from players of the original with Blitz Games Studios knowledge and experience, every area of the game has been given an overhaul: * New animations for every character, new
graphics, user -
interface and effects * Complete voice - acted English dialogue, and French & Spanish translations of a script four times bigger
than the original * New puzzles, and sub-quest making the game over twice as long * Four new endings dependent on the players actions, and playable epilogue * Context - sensitive controls, and improved «feel»
Its popular and user - friendly
interface has been carried over from RPG MAKER 2000, and its
graphic capabilities, battle screen layout, and data packaging features are better
than ever!
Of course people far cleverer
than I, have adapted MAME over the years with
graphic interfaces and bespoke hardware that allows you to reproduce the arcade experience.
The achievements
interface is much more visual
than what is currently found on the Xbox 360, with each game's unlocks being represented by
graphic tiles featuring art from the game.
The RCP database web
interface provides only a preview of the data, which can comprise far more detail
than a
graphic can show.
This software promises revolutionary visualization and correlation techniques, a new statistics engine that makes correlation runs faster
than ever, sophisticated print - out routines to help publish data, improved bar graphs and
graphics, and a new plug - in
interface that makes it possible to customize the program with additional functionality.
It allows you to do some things quicker
than you can do them in the
graphic interface and offers some tools that you just can't find in the
graphic interface at all.
A
graphic interface is extremely flexible and can look better
than plain text, but the tradeoff is no natural language processing in the bot.
Although Minecraft looks very simple thanks to the minimalist leanings of the
graphics and user -
interface, under the surface the game is rather sophisticated and the procedural generation of the world, as well as in - game physics, require beefier hardware
than you'd expect.
Its marketing material is littered with retro - style, 8 - bit design that gleefully calls out the watch's low - res display and
interface graphics and reminds us that Pebble is much more indie - geek accessory
than fashionista bling.