Turn it on its side, and an iPhone-like accelerometer flips the display screens.
From the boston.com
This is a very engaging gameplay and excellent use of the accelerometer and 3D.
From the nzherald.co.nz
That accelerometer also lets you shuffle music with a vigorous shake of the Nano.
From the washingtonpost.com
It will have a 3D accelerometer and the screen will be a 6-inch 600x800 touchpad.
From the washingtonpost.com
The accelerometer feeds the phone information about how we're tilting the device.
From the cnn.com
A pricier version, an accelerometer, may work better for these groups, he says.
From the usatoday.com
Also included are WiFi, a custom Internet Explorer browser, and an accelerometer.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Instead most of the games rely on the device's accelerometer and its touch screen.
From the forbes.com
The most important of these, and what sets the Era apart, is an accelerometer.
From the bloomberg.com
More examples
An instrument for measuring the acceleration of aircraft or rockets
An accelerometer is a device that measures proper acceleration, the acceleration experienced relative to freefall.
(Accelerometers) There exists a number of different chips one can buy with accelleration sensing. AnalogDevices has one tha is quite cheap, ADXL202 and the is also an evaluation kit available that makes it possible to connect it directley to a serial port. Also Memsic has a nice accelerometer.
A device used to measure the rate of change in velocity over a specific period of time. Measures the rate or "speed" of the tremor cycle.
Transducer whose output is directly proportional to acceleration. Most commonly use piezoelectric crystals to produce output.
A transducer whose electrical output responds directly to acceleration. Accelerometers typically cover a much wider frequency range, along them to pick up signals not present with other types of transducers. ...
An instrument used to measure acceleration. Used to measure the response of the ground or a structure to shaking in an earthquake.
A device that senses changes in speed along its axis.
A sensor or transducer or pickup for converting acceleration to an electrical signal. Two common types are piezoresistive and piezoelectric.