Sentences with phrase «e-ink backlit display»

Not exact matches

I understand this with backlit displays like the LCD panels found on the iPad and Kindle Fire HD, but for an e-ink e-reader that in sunlight needs no internal illumination, this had me scratching my head.
But one of e-ink's key selling points is precisely its lack of a bright, backlit display.
Comparing backlit high contrast LCD display to low contrast e-ink is just not that helpful.
B&N has eschewed the ebook standard E-Ink screen for a backlit 1024 x 600 pixel LCD displaying 16 million colors and covered by a proprietary lamination to maximize readability and minimize glare.
One major question still on the minds of experts is how long e-readers equipped with black - and - white e-ink displays can survive in the face of competition from full - color tablet computers, such as the highly successful iPad, which offers multimedia functionality and a backlit 9.7 - in.
Eyestrain from backlit lcd displays is not the issue that manufacturers of e-ink readers would have us believe.
While color displays might seem to be what the market wants, Weiner and other analysts see an advantage to using e-ink rather than LCD displays like the iPad's, since LCD screens are backlit and can cause eye fatigue during long periods of reading.
One of them would be your normal, backlit screen with stunning colors, while the other would be a simpler e-ink display (located right behind the screen).
so given equal efforts to let the system sleep, the e-ink displays will run longer on the same battery, ut the Qi display has the advantage of the backlit color mode and the faster display response time of the LCD.
Like the other devices we've reviewed, it features a 600 x 800 pixel E-Ink display, meaning you get the benefits of long battery life and a natural reading experience that doesn't strain the eyes like a backlit display might.
As the E-Ink works by reflecting ambient light, the display looks better in bright sunlight, unlike LCD displays that are backlit and can become swamped in the glare of bright ambient light.
The material is flexible, ultrathin and can produce the full color range of an LED - backlit LCD, but requires ten times less energy than a Kindle's e-ink display.
E-ink displays may be easier on the eyes and less power - hungry than backlit LCDs used in most tablets and phones, but in the color department they're still playing catch - up.
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