Hello There, Guest!  LoginRegister

Post Reply 
 
Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Gadgets and technology etc
Author Message
Arjahn Offline
Lv. 99 Chicken
*****

Posts: 1,014
Joined: Jun 2012
Reputation: 11
Thanks: 385
Given 206 thank(s) in 165 post(s)
Post: #16
RE: Gadgets and technology etc
No idea what one of these chetabove things is, but have you seen the newest innovation from Nintendo? Can't wait for the release, going to be first in line ^_^. I pulled up an ad in case you haven't seen it.


07-21-2012 11:54 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Beardy
Unregistered

 
Thanks:
Given thank(s) in post(s)
Post: #17
RE: Gadgets and technology etc
(07-21-2012 11:54 AM)Arjahn Wrote:  No idea what one of these chetabove things is, but have you seen the newest innovation from Nintendo? Can't wait for the release, going to be first in line ^_^. I pulled up an ad in case you haven't seen it.

It's no R.O.B though, is it?
07-21-2012 11:57 AM
Quote this message in a reply
Sirion Offline
irion-irion-irion
***

Posts: 236
Joined: Jun 2012
Reputation: 2
Thanks: 38
Given 29 thank(s) in 26 post(s)
Post: #18
RE: Gadgets and technology etc
(07-17-2012 06:11 PM)Nuudoru Wrote:  I love the direction smartphones are taking, which is making sure I can do most of my stuff from it. But I wouldn't mind a smartphone with actual buttons and not touchscreen.. They're not as responsive and I keep pressing the wrong button.

Other than that I don't really care so much about Gadgets or technology. My computer is alright. I'm looking into buying a Kindle, but that's about it.


Judging by the direction smartphones are taking, going back to physical keyboards would be a "downgrade" for apps developers, since they would have to adapt their apps design to something completely different, where many have suceeded in using touch controls (games like Angry Birds and apps like Flipboard, for instance). One day I used a friend's Blackberry and it had a directionals controlled pointer to browse pages. It was awful! Keyboards are useful, but can also be a pain. The only way physical keyboards could work on smartphones is being what they are now: an alternative to touch screens, like on Xperia Pro and Mini Pro.

Since most smartphones do NOT have built-in keyboards, another solution would be throwing away the tradition of the QWERTY keyboard, that was developed more than a hundred years ago and was meant to be used with both hands. Too much for small smartphone screens. There are some apps that propose a new standard, like 8pen, that is actually very good and lets you type using nothing but your very thumb, but requires a lot of getting used to.

Edit: Also, smartphones with keyboards like Blackberries are ugly as hell. And useless. Get a good Android phone and be happy with it.
(This post was last modified: 07-21-2012 02:25 PM by Sirion.)
07-21-2012 02:22 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply 


Forum Jump:


User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)