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Definition of user experience in English: user experiencenoun The overall experience of a person using a product such as a website or computer application, especially in terms of how easy or pleasing it is to use. if a website degrades the user experience too much, people will simply stay away Example sentencesExamples - It doesn't change your Mac, your user experience.
- You know how websites sometimes "upgrade" and "improve their functionality" to improve the "end user experience"?
- The software sits on top of the standard Bluetooth protocol stack to provide a better user experience, Sony said.
- Here are a few select technologies that expand the user experience.
- The basic design of a site can enhance the user experience for disabled users or make the site inherently inaccessible to them.
- That creates a confusing and frustrating user experience.
- Today we observe the emergence of new forms of user experience.
- Dynamic icons, better graphics and smarter window placements all contribute to a much better user experience.
- It is perfectly true that the user experience in some of these apps is now worse.
- This network distributed virtualization technique greatly simplifies the user experience.
- Hazard: Fancy front-end technology slows down the user experience.
- Personally, I don't subscribe to the view that paid-for search listings are adversely affecting the user experience.
- Lack of proper bandwidth or inefficient calls to databases can slow down response times, negatively impacting the user experience.
- Providing good user experience takes more than drawing handsome icons for people who don't read.
- I think the Mac will continue to be a high profit component of Apple's product lineup, and something that maintains Apple's reputation for a unified user experience.
- The message was simple: clock speed goes up, performance goes up, user experience goes up.
- This means that there will be at least two added mouse clicks in the user experience.
- So we invested considerable amount of time normalizing the user experience to always be consistent.
- The folks at Google firmly believe that the better the user experience, the more easily money will follow.
- Depending on available software, user experience may differ.
Definition of user experience in US English: user experiencenoun The overall experience of a person using a product such as a website or computer application, especially in terms of how easy or pleasing it is to use. if a website degrades the user experience too much, people will simply stay away Example sentencesExamples - It is perfectly true that the user experience in some of these apps is now worse.
- Depending on available software, user experience may differ.
- This network distributed virtualization technique greatly simplifies the user experience.
- This means that there will be at least two added mouse clicks in the user experience.
- Here are a few select technologies that expand the user experience.
- Lack of proper bandwidth or inefficient calls to databases can slow down response times, negatively impacting the user experience.
- Hazard: Fancy front-end technology slows down the user experience.
- Today we observe the emergence of new forms of user experience.
- Providing good user experience takes more than drawing handsome icons for people who don't read.
- It doesn't change your Mac, your user experience.
- I think the Mac will continue to be a high profit component of Apple's product lineup, and something that maintains Apple's reputation for a unified user experience.
- The folks at Google firmly believe that the better the user experience, the more easily money will follow.
- The basic design of a site can enhance the user experience for disabled users or make the site inherently inaccessible to them.
- The software sits on top of the standard Bluetooth protocol stack to provide a better user experience, Sony said.
- So we invested considerable amount of time normalizing the user experience to always be consistent.
- Personally, I don't subscribe to the view that paid-for search listings are adversely affecting the user experience.
- That creates a confusing and frustrating user experience.
- You know how websites sometimes "upgrade" and "improve their functionality" to improve the "end user experience"?
- The message was simple: clock speed goes up, performance goes up, user experience goes up.
- Dynamic icons, better graphics and smarter window placements all contribute to a much better user experience.
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