Ugh. Is this going to be the major reoccuring gripe of this generation? Because it's already lame.
Here's a tip: the Zune HD runs a nice processor called the Tegra which allows it to do cool stuff like 3D UI. 3D UI is where all the menu items are located in the same realm of 3D space, and by selecting one, instead of just refreshing the screen with a submenu, the viewpoint will actually navigate through 3D space to reach said submenu (at least that's how it is in this specific instance). Therefore, some items will extend off the screen to emphasize that the menu doesn't stop at the edge of the screen-- it extends further into the 3D space around it. This type of menu is often described as "cool" and "interesting" and is perfectly intentional.
So you're talking about a potential features, or real?
Because if we're talking potential, my iPhone could potentially turn into a unicorn, which I ride away into the giant volcano to slay the evil dragon, whilst the princess awaits me in the tower to be saved.
The device is aimed at gamers and TV watchers, generating a 3D image with use of a pair of 0.7-inch OLED panels, which each display separate images, doing away with the ghost imagery that often comes along with 3D displays.
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How about having a menu that can actually fit whole words onto it..?
I could care less about marketplace fitting on the screen. Why does it matter? do you get extra benefits form the gadget? no not really.
Ugh. Is this going to be the major reoccuring gripe of this generation? Because it's already lame.
Here's a tip: the Zune HD runs a nice processor called the Tegra which allows it to do cool stuff like 3D UI. 3D UI is where all the menu items are located in the same realm of 3D space, and by selecting one, instead of just refreshing the screen with a submenu, the viewpoint will actually navigate through 3D space to reach said submenu (at least that's how it is in this specific instance). Therefore, some items will extend off the screen to emphasize that the menu doesn't stop at the edge of the screen-- it extends further into the 3D space around it. This type of menu is often described as "cool" and "interesting" and is perfectly intentional.
@james: you're an idiot
You know, James, if it's such an issue I'm sure they'll give mental cripples like you an option to reduce the font size.
So you're talking about a potential features, or real?
Because if we're talking potential, my iPhone could potentially turn into a unicorn, which I ride away into the giant volcano to slay the evil dragon, whilst the princess awaits me in the tower to be saved.