Sentences with phrase «colors on the screen looked»

Colors on the screen looked a bit washed out when compared to the Super AMOLED of the Galaxy Nexus, but I'll chalk that up to the exaggerated saturation of that phone's screen.
Bonus: You can also change the display mode to make the colors on screen look more natural, although that takes away from the beauty of AMOLED displays.

Not exact matches

The Google search bar on the Galaxy S9's home screen is white by default, but you can change it any color you want, and you can even change its shape to look more square, or make it more transparent.
It is a wireless monitor with a 3.5 inch diagonal color screen and digital zoom so you can take a closer look at what is happening on camera.
You can do like more warm or less warm for color temperature and you can almost make it kinda just showing you on the screen now like pretty red — I think it looks really red.
For women with highly irregular cycles, it may also be necessary to interpret actual reading data (in addition to looking at the color coding on the screen of the monitor), to accurately determine your fertility status.
These are nicely made, stylish and the color is even better in person (I got the storm color - which is more blue - grey than the periwinkle color it looks on screen).
I wear a lot of black and white and they match well with everything, but the cool mint is a really awesome color and looks just like what you see on your computer screen.
The color looks great on you, and really pops up on the screen.
I love the shape and color of your crossbody, the color is dark enough to pass for black on screen, but I'm sure it looked more navy in person.
Whether you want to go au naturel or look like a silver screen siren, red lip color looks are great on people of all ages and skin tones.
The colors of the flares and flames glow on screen and look incredible.
Next up, Studio Binder takes a look at the color palettes uses by director Denis Villeneuve and using color theory, breaks down what they mean with regards to what's happening on the screen.
Lorenzo is visually defined by only a few colors, taking place in front of a black background, but looks gorgeous on the small screen; John Henry is a particularly vibrant piece of pop art, with an almost mural-esque quality.
The game's art style and color palette look really nice on the Switch screen but one of the minor qualm I had with the game was related to its controls.
The black and white does lend things a melancholic air, though it's not so dazzling that we can't imagine it'll look just fine on the small screen in color too, and the sour - sweet mix, so important to this kind of comedy, errs impressively, if not always convincingly on the sour side, with very few moments of kindness not undercut by something meaner, until we get to the small uplift of the final moments.
Plus, in the TalkMaster editor you can adjust properties: rename the simulation, send it by email or to a server, adjust how the player looks, whether or not the title shows up on the screen, colors to match your overall layout, and text labels.
This screen is easy to read with crisp and bright colors, this makes reading the on - board navigation safer as the driver gets to concentrate on the road instead of having to look to the centre to double check the may and information.
I really wanted to get the fire for my 9 yr old she loves reading books on my iphone (kindle app) Not to mention the games ans so on, ir keps her from getting into fights with her younger sister in the car, but now i am considering the nook just because the parental controls, i am worried i can not keep an eye on her while driving plus things can find her quicker than she can find things, lets face it shes an innocent 9 yr old so why risk it, i know she wont go looking for porn or whatever but when she was younger she was looking for a hello kitty web site and we were both horriefied what came on the screen, so i huess the debate is nook color or nook tablet
I'll be looking to change a color and something comes up on the screen, like a luminal phase between a green and a red.
Color Accuracy is especially important for professional imaging applications when you must be sure of the on - screen image colors, when viewing photos from family and friends (because you often know exactly what they actually should look like), for some TV shows, movies, and sporting events with image content and colors that you are familiar with, and also for viewing online merchandise, so you have a very good idea of exactly what colors you are buying and are less likely to return them.
If we look back in time, in the past decade mobile technology has faced several breakthroughs — first we had color displays, then touch screens, then accurate touch screens with better resolution, VGA cameras, then megapixels, and so on.
Adventure Time clips didn't look good on the Xtreme 2's 1024 x 600 - pixel screen; the colors looked off, and the tablet's low resolution became a glaring problem.
It's very important, especially for reading, it was the reason I returned my tablet (Advent Vega)-- it had such narrow vertical viewing angles that you had to hold it in exact «good» position all the time, any small movement and the colors were distorted, no way to use it when keeping it on your laps or on the table (unless you would bend and look straight on the screen)
Each time you start your Nook Color you'll be greeted by a setup screen that lets you decide whether you want to boot into the standard OS (which is based on Android, but looks nothing like it), or into full Android.
Just the fact alone that color illustrations look so much better on screens than they do on paper... And yet people keep making and buying illustrated books on paper, like it was 1917.
An unintended benefit of reading the FT on a Kindle Fire is that you can set your color mode to sepia, which makes the screen look very similar to the distinctive salmon - pink hue of the paper edition.
Magazines and newspapers look beautiful on Kindle Fire's 7» vibrant multi-touch color touch - screen that delivers 1024 X 600 pixel resolution at 169 ppi and 16 million colors in high resolution.
The Amazon tablet suffers from an overwhelming green presence on the screen, and the range of colors on the Samsung look a bit oversaturated.
When we look at its color gamut and the colors in the sRGB color space, we can conclude that every color misses its target point and the screen is thus oversaturated (a common theme on AMOLED displays).
And it looks like it has a major edge on the Plastic Logic 100, not only because of its color epaper screen, it has more software advantages and learning software built - in too.
That said, the Galaxy Tab 10.1's screen was noticeably brighter than the Vizio 8 - Inch Tablet's; whites and colors on websites looked muted on the Vizio.
That is why when we read on e-ink displays after five to six page turns screen's colors invert for a millisecond giving a flashier look.
If you're designing a paperback cover, the printed cover will probably look significantly darker than what you see on the monitor, and colors that work well on the screen may not look well in print.
Yes, everything is in full color and looks nice, but I just haven't fallen in love with reading magazines on e-readers yet (mostly due to the aforementioned zooming and panning, which is annoying even on the iPad's 9.7 ″ screen).
However, if you (a) like reading on an LCD screen, (b) are really interested in magazines, newspapers, children's books, or Internet surfing, or (c) are looking for an inexpensive Android tablet computer, the Nook Color may be worth a look, as it's snappy and seems to function well.
Reading apps display books with cover images on a bookshelf and usually the ability to zoom full - screen, though without color, many covers are too dull or obscured to bother looking at.
On the Android side, which will apparently let you run full Android apps, you've got a 10.1 - inch, 1024x600 screen, which you can use to look at images from books (in full color?).
That said, the color screen comes in handy for looking up information on the Web while you read a book in the top screen; you can also view news broadcasts or classroom - lecture videos while you read.
On a better screen like one of Samsung's offerings or Apple's Retina Display, colors fade very smoothly from one to the next on UI elements, and this really enhances the look of the graphicOn a better screen like one of Samsung's offerings or Apple's Retina Display, colors fade very smoothly from one to the next on UI elements, and this really enhances the look of the graphicon UI elements, and this really enhances the look of the graphics.
Colors looked better than on other Android 3.01 tablets, but that could be because Asus adjusted Android's default color temperature and white balance to match its IPS screen.
Colors are rich if you're looking at the screen face on, and they look natural rather than oversaturated like on many OLED screens.
The book covers are full color and look great on the Literati's screen.
Incorporating a monochrome 9.7 inch Wacom Penabled e-Ink screen on the left as well as a 10 inch color resistive touchscreen display on the right, the Pocket eDGE really look a lot different than all the eReaders that we are accustomed too, the device featuring an interesting clamshell like design.
This screen comes incredibly close to the look of print on paper, looks amazing in sunlight (where color screens usually wash out), and, in darkness, has its own adjustable soft backlight.
It's a reasonable screen but not an outstanding one; colors look muted, and it lacks the «floating on the surface» appearance of graphics that some of the better optically - laminated displays deliver.
You wouldn't think something as simple as the color would have such a huge effect on perceptions, but look at all of the complaints that have come up about contrast for the new Kindles despite having essentially identical screens when measured carefully.
It will be interested to know where exactly the eInk based readers are heading, since it looks like the customer interest might migrate from dedicated eReaders to thin tablets based on color LCD / OLED screens.
«I almost was completely turned off on purchasing an e-reader from my experience with the Nook, sure it looked pretty, it had the cool color touch screen at the bottom and a few other nice features but it felt so slow, whenever you turn the page it would flash black and a second or two later the next page would show up.
An interesting thing to note, however, is that, even just when looking at the screen shots, the TradeMonster color scheme on a black background is a little disconcerting, and sometimes the screen is hard to differentiate at a quick glance.
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