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This makes them a better choice for what are termed parallalisable tasks such as drawing graphics on a screen or speech recognition.
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There also seems like there are some imprints on the LCD screen of the keypad graphics.
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Reading analyst reports full of charts and graphics on iRex's pretty screen, you can imagine a law firm or investment bank (those that still exist) purchasing several hundred of the devices for its executives, as iRex hopes.
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The D2v's powerful, multi-layered graphics engine allows for sophisticated on-screen display generation that is ideal for setup menus.
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Computer games as we know them are played on powerful computers and are rich with big-screen graphics, movie-like soundtracks and fast action.
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The PlayStation was technologically impressive, with its ability to splash over 300, 000 polygons on a television screen in a single second. (Nearly all videogame graphics are composed of polygons so "polygons per second" is a rough and ready measure of a machine's power.) Perhaps more important, Sony carefully forged and nurtured good relationships with third-party software developers, ensuring a steady supply of great games for its system.
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TV's set-top box actually does is fiddle with the typefaces and layout of a Web page being accessed so the text and graphics can be read on a television set's much cruder screen.
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To that end, Martijn, the UI designer, has dropped by Vimeo to provide us with a "sneak peek" at the device's operation, including some demos on iOS and a connected prototyping board, using a custom tool that sends designs to the Pebble screen from any graphics program in real-time (a feature that will reportedly also be available in the SDK).
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Microsoft has confirmed it is working on a form of immersive video for gaming, which it calls IllumiRoom - it uses the Kinect camera and a projector to extend graphics beyond the television screen - but there yet is no clear indication of when it might go on sale.
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