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Опубликовано 22 апреля 2011, 12:39
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How do two screens operate on an Android phone? On the Kyocera Echo, apps can run in one of three modes if you have both displays open. First, is tablet mode. After downloading a small app from the Market to enable this, you'll find that most apps will scale very well to both displays, filling up the entire 960x800 pixel space on both screens. Apps look much like they do on a Galaxy Tab in this view: text is sharp and crisp (since it's rendered on the OS level), while some images might look stretched or pixelated. The second mode isn't much of a mode: when you open an app that cannot work in tablet mode, like NYTimes app, the app will not fill up the displays, and just kind of hover in the center of the display.
The most impressive use of the dual-display is for simul-task apps, of which there are seven (email, web, contacts, SMS, YouTube, phone, and gallery). These apps can literally run at the same time: one on the top screen, one on the bottom. These apps also allow for special split-screened views. For example, the email app, if stretched across both screens, can be set up to display your inbox on one display, and a message preview on the second. Or, in the case of the gallery app, you can have your gallery thumbnails on one screen, and the selected picture on another.
The way that you access controls for the simul-task apps is by tapping one finger on both screens at the same time. From there, you can swap the apps, open a new one, or stretch an app across both displays.
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How do two screens operate on an Android phone? On the Kyocera Echo, apps can run in one of three modes if you have both displays open. First, is tablet mode. After downloading a small app from the Market to enable this, you'll find that most apps will scale very well to both displays, filling up the entire 960x800 pixel space on both screens. Apps look much like they do on a Galaxy Tab in this view: text is sharp and crisp (since it's rendered on the OS level), while some images might look stretched or pixelated. The second mode isn't much of a mode: when you open an app that cannot work in tablet mode, like NYTimes app, the app will not fill up the displays, and just kind of hover in the center of the display.
The most impressive use of the dual-display is for simul-task apps, of which there are seven (email, web, contacts, SMS, YouTube, phone, and gallery). These apps can literally run at the same time: one on the top screen, one on the bottom. These apps also allow for special split-screened views. For example, the email app, if stretched across both screens, can be set up to display your inbox on one display, and a message preview on the second. Or, in the case of the gallery app, you can have your gallery thumbnails on one screen, and the selected picture on another.
The way that you access controls for the simul-task apps is by tapping one finger on both screens at the same time. From there, you can swap the apps, open a new one, or stretch an app across both displays.
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