Sentences with phrase «voyage screen»

My Voyage screen lighting appears to be quite even.
Side by side the Voyage screen looks sharper due to the contrast.
The Kindle Voyage screen is totally flush with the bezel, much akin to a smartphone or tablet.
Yes, the Voyage has more contrast with whiter screen than the Glowlight Plus but on my Voyage the screen flashes at each page where the Nook is seamless page turning — flashing only when going thru menu changes.
The Voyage screen is so good and non-reflective that fingerprints are never an issue unless you've had your hands in something truly disgusting.
While the Kobo screens look great, the Voyage screens are much more sessy.

Not exact matches

It ditches the page - turning bezels and auto - adjusting backlight of the Voyage, and it's not as nice in the hand, but its screen is just as sharp, it has access to the same big digital marketplace, and it costs significantly less.
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the latest of the Narnia Chronicles to hit the big screen, is not so much a children's story as a film about growing up... More
The story of a seven - month voyage at sea, Windjammer, the only feature film ever made in Cinemiracle (a wide - screen process), opened at the Roxy in New York City on a movie screen measuring 100 feet wide by 40 feet high.
on Terrence Malick's «Voyage of Time» to the screen: Broad Green pictures and IMAX join Sophisticated Films and Wild Bunch
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER DVD (Catalog # 2270741) Street Date: April 8, 2011 Pre-book Date: February 23, 2011 Screen Format: 1.78:1 Audio: English 5.1 Dolby Digital; Spanish / French 2.0 Dolby Surround Subtitles: English, Spanish, French U.S. Rating: PG Total Run Time: 2 hours, 13 minutes Closed Captioned: Yes
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER Blu - ray (Catalog # 2270750) Street Date: April 8, 2011 Pre-book Date: February 23, 2011 Screen Format: 1.78:1 Audio: English 5.1 DTS - HD Master Audio; Spanish / French 5.1 Dolby Digital Subtitles: English, Spanish, French U.S. Rating: PG Total Run Time: 3 hours, 27 minutes Closed Captioned: Yes
As our leading lady sets out on her own voyage of discovery text frequently fills the screen to describe characters, places and legends along the way.
Meanwhile, in the Revivals section, 11 restorations from Martin Scorsese's Film Foundation will screen, including De Palma's «Blow Out,» Ousmane Sembene's «Black Girl,» Hou Hsiao - hsien's «The Boys from Fengkuei,» Ernst Lubitsch's «Heaven Can Wait» (in a new 35 mm print), Lino Brocka's «Insiang,» John Ford's «The Long Voyage Home,» Marcel Ophüls» «The Memory of Justice» and Luchino Visconti's «Rocco and His Brothers.»
Top 8 best new «films» series screening somewhere in Melbourne (in alphabetical order): Dawson City: Frozen Time (Bill Morrison, 2016) I Am Not Your Negro (Raoul Peck, 2016) A Quiet Passion (Terence Davies, 2016) Teströl és lélekröl (On Body and Soul, Ildikó Enyedi, 2017) Twin Peaks: The Return (David Lynch, 2017) Visages, villages (Faces Places, Agnès Varda, 2017) Voyage à travers la cinema français (Bertrand Tavernier, 2016) Western (Valeska Grisebach, 2017)
Amazon also makes a $ 199 premium Kindle called the Voyage, with a glass screen and sleek design.
I just got the now Oasis and, while I love the form function and page turn buttons, the screen on my Voyage is clearer.
Just one point to note: the article mentions that this is one of the few e-readers along with the Kindle Voyage and Kobo Aura to have a screen that is flush with the bezel.
-- Lighted screen like on the Voyage.
While it is an admirable competitor to the Kindle Paperwhite and Voyage, especially in its physical design and screen, the Nook Glowlight Plus doesn't quite have as responsive a touchscreen and the software is not quite as snappy.
Fans of e-ink will enjoy the Voyage, a surprisingly thin and light e-ink device with a $ 199 price tag and improved screen resolution.
Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite model offers a 6 - inch screen with 300ppi and a built - in backlight while the Kindle Voyage boasts an adaptive front light instead.
While the Aura One is more expensive than the Kindle Paperwhite and a little more than the Voyage you do get a bigger screen and it's water - resistant too.
For another: The Voyage has an adaptive light sensor that detects the ambient lighting where you're using the device, and automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen lighting that subtly illuminates the display.
I see that the Voyage is a glass screen, so is it more reflection and blinding than the Paperwhite?
Given the simplicity of their screen and internal components, the Paperwhite and even the Voyage feel larger and bulkier than they need to be.
The screen itself retains the 300 pixels - per - inch (PPI) of the outgoing Oasis, but it finally adds in the auto - brightness option that debuted on the Kindle Voyage.
While it lacks some of the luxury features of the Kindle Voyage — like PagePress, which allows you to turn the page by pressing on the bezel, as well as auto - adjusting screen brightness — the Paperwhite still offers a crisp 300ppi display and an manually adjustable light for reading in darker environments.
The ideal e-ink Kindle would have hardware page - turn buttons and a touch screen, and the Voyage is the first one to promise that, but instead of buttons, they've added «pressure - based page turn sensors with haptic feedback.»
And even better, it makes the screen bezels smaller and the body thinner without compromising usability — if anything, the asymmetrical bezel and physical buttons make this Kindle nicer to use than any of its predecessors, including the Voyage and its pressure - sensitive «buttons.»
I do much prefer the Kindle Voyage «s screen in that it sits flush with the bezel; the dip on the Aura H2O is the perfect place for dust to become caught.
Fixed - layout ebooks can be viewed on all screens except eInk Kindles (original, PaperWhite, Voyage).
The main selling points for the Kindle Voyage are the high resolution 300 ppi screen, the frontlight, the page turn sensor buttons, the lightweight, portable design, the capacitive touchscreen, and flush display.
Frontlight: The Kindle Voyage has a frontlight to illuminate the screen and improve contrast; the M96 has no light source, so a lamp or reading light is needed in low light.
Despite the high - res screen and information - packed home screen on the Voyage, the Touch is running circles around it in menu responsiveness.
Aside, from the screen on the new Voyage, amazon isn't innovating on the hardware front (Sleeker and slimmer isn't innovation) nor much on the software front either.
We don't know much about the internal specs, but unlike the Kindle Voyage this model is employing an e-Ink Pearl screen and Neonode IR Touch.
To screenshot an image on the Kindle Paperwhite and Voyage models, hold down two opposite corners of the screen simultaneously.
The Voyage on the other hand, breaks traditional e-reader conventions by having ambient light sensors to change the brightness of the screen based on your environment.
Bigger screen & comparable resolution to the voyage, plus sd card plus better font control * seems * to be advantage Kobo.
Heard the Oasis can reverse screen and font colors, an essential feature in my view and one I was horrified not to find on my Voyage.
The Voyage has the screen completely flush with the bezel, which is the same sort of tech that the Kobo Aura and Tolino Shine used.
The main selling point of the Kindle Paperwhite 3 is that it has the same e-ink screen and high resolution display as the Kindle Voyage.
Even though the PW3 and Voyage have the same e-ink technology as far as PPI, the screens are definitely not the same.
One thing that puzzles me is how Amazon is so advanced with their eReader screens (e.g. Kindle Voyage) yet so crappy with their tablet screens.
The Amazon Kindle Voyage has an ambient light sensor that will automatically adjust the brightness of the screen, depending on your environment.
This helps with even light distribution but from experience the Voyage a clearer screen when the lightning is activated.
The Kobo Glo HD and Amazon Kindle Voyage both of front - lit display screens.
Energy Sistem has modernized their portfolio and just released 3 new readers that use e-Ink Carta, the same screen technology found on the Kindle Voyage and Barnes and Noble Nook Glowlight Plus.
What I'd really love to see is that beautiful, flush screen that the Voyage has where the text kind of looks like it's «floating» on the screen... The kobo glo hd and the PW3 appear to be missing that feature which makes me think that it's not easily repeatable... will the screen be just as beautiful here?
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