Posté par Moogle .
En réponse au journal iPhone 2.0.
Évalué à 10.
Ca me fait penser à une tonne de jeux sur Nintendo DS, qui délaissent complètement les touches pour faire "regardez, on exploite à mort l'écran tactile", et au final, l'ergonomie en prend un coup.
J'aime beaucoup cette page sur l'iPhone, en particulier ce petit paragraphe :
Nokia uses a technology that's even more advanced than the iPhone's tap screen, allowing you to actually feel the keys you press as you're pressing them! The technology is called "tactile response," and it allows you to do things like dial a phone number without staring at your screen like a shit-chucking ape. In fact, every other cellphone ever made has this technology, sometimes called "buttons." http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=iphone
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Posté par Moogle . En réponse au journal iPhone 2.0. Évalué à 10.
J'aime beaucoup cette page sur l'iPhone, en particulier ce petit paragraphe :
Nokia uses a technology that's even more advanced than the iPhone's tap screen, allowing you to actually feel the keys you press as you're pressing them! The technology is called "tactile response," and it allows you to do things like dial a phone number without staring at your screen like a shit-chucking ape. In fact, every other cellphone ever made has this technology, sometimes called "buttons."
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=iphone