Sentences with phrase «annoying glare»

The phrase "annoying glare" refers to a strong and irritating light that shines directly into someone's eyes, causing discomfort or annoyance. Full definition
You will still have to deal with annoying glare from reflections.
Think carefully about how you position that task lighting as it can create a distracting and annoying glare if you don't get your angles and positioning right.
When I said that there were no copies on the shelf, I got multiple annoyed glares, one eye roll, and a gruff, «look pal, if the computer says it's on the shelf then it's on the shelf,» followed by a «maybe,» if there were any copies in the back.
The multimedia screen is a bit small, but the plastic shroud surrounding it, while not overly attractive, did a good job of reducing the annoying glare that can happen on a sunny day.
Gone is the annoying glare from backlit screens in earlier eBook readers or on PDAs that strain the eyes.
Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, the latest Kindle Paperwhite reads like paper — no annoying glare, even in bright sunlight.
Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, the latest Kindle Paperwhite 3G reads like paper — no annoying glare, even in bright sunlight.
The latest Kindle without sponsored screensavers has a touchscreen display and reads like paper — no annoying glare, even in bright sunlight.
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