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glanceable
[ glan-suh-buhl, glahn‐ ]
adjective
- noting or relating to information on an electronic screen that can be understood quickly or at a glance:
glanceable data;
a glanceable scoreboard.
- enabling information on a screen to be quickly understood:
a glanceable design;
glanceable interfaces.
Other 51Թ Forms
- Գ····ٲ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of glanceable1
Example Sentences
“These announcements are meant to be quick and glanceable, and if you don’t interact with them, the taskbar will return to showing you the weather.”
I think I understand the logic here, which is that the iPhone is a much more glanceable device, and you’re rarely going to turn on your iPad unless you plan to do something with it.
This also adds more glanceable information about how Ecobee manages your system.
Owning an Apple Watch makes using your iPhone better, giving you additional health tracking metrics and better access to notifications, glanceable information, and things like music control on your wrist.
The monochrome layer, however, can be left on all the time and is much more glanceable if you don’t need to use it for anything complicated.
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