Sentences with phrase «backlight make»

Though technically capable of excellent image quality, the glossy finish and dim backlight make for frustrating use.
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The built - in backlight makes the Nook a perfect in - bed reading companion, too, without destroying your eyes the way an iPad's super-bright screen will.
But the backlight makes a big difference: when it's off, the screen is roughly black and white, in the same way a Nook or Kindle screen is roughly black and white.
However, the keyboard offered really shallow travel and lack of backlighting made it difficult to use in dark environment.
Better yet, a backlight makes the keys visible in dark situations.

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OLED, as it's known, allows manufacturers to create bright displays that don't require the backlighting of today's screens; that means they'll consume less energy and be cheaper to make.
The Thermapen Mk4 comes in a range of colours; it has a clear digital read out (and a sensory backlight) and efficiently determines the temperature for meat, bread doughs, jams and caramel making.
When Bon Appétit moved into our new offices, we made sure that our kitchen was stocked with everything required for mixing and fixing drinks: sinks, refrigerators, an ice machine, and, yep, a backlight wall of booze.
The thermometer has easy backlight screen that makes it possible to measure the temperature even at night.
Both watches include a backlight, making it easy to check the time in a dark room without waking baby.
It has a 3.5» LCD display with a backlight for clear, easy readings, and a built - in stand and wrist strap to make one - handed operation a cinch.
The organic compounds in an OLED system emit light when an electric current is passed through them, and they need no backlight, making them thinner than traditional displays.
This huge screen makes use of OLED technology and Corning Gorilla Glass, providing for a thin, curved screen that doesn't need backlighting, making it easier to see.
But when I saw how the overengineered center roof panel is removed and stored below the engine cover and backlight, it made me think of the Japanese Domestic Market Honda CR - X Del Sol's complicated removable roof with its mechanically actuated arms.
This trunk cutline is truly curious: too small, too high, making a break with the backlight, which lifts with the metal panel.
What seems to be an innovation is the shape of the backlight, which carries a lot of transverse curvature allowing its intersection with the deck lid to reach a central point, making the upper structure resemble a teardrop in plan view.
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I don't know, the lack of backlighting is a con for me, since it makes kindles useless on airplanes and such.
The guilt was overwhelming... The backlight on this is perfect, the size makes it easy for my bus commute, and NOW I can get my recommendations from Powell's Daily Dose, and buy books w / o guilt!
LEDs have made major inroads here and can be deployed either in place of CCFLs (cold cathode fluorescent lamps) or in an edge - lit backlight configuration.
So the function of backlight was made first, for not very long reading in the darkness and second, for reading with a small level of backlight in rooms with not very good illumination.
The backlight is made by 8 LEDs which are situated at the top of the e-book and instead of the transparent plate there is a special light diffusing layer.
Also, unlike traditional LCD displays, typical e-ink displays don't have backlighting, which makes it a challenge to read them in dim places, and they can't display video.
Just the built in dictionary, backlight, and waterproofing features on my Kobo make it worth possessing.
While the Kindle lacks backlighting — which will make reading in the dark practically impossible — this e-reader boasts a touch screen and speedy page turns.
It makes dim images dimmer — it's counterproductive and just strange display behavior... The other Tablet displays have standard Backlights, which don't vary the brightness with picture content.
Thankfully the 6in e-ink display on the Kindle Paperwhite is one of the best in the business and, thanks to its backlight settings, is actually preferable to the real thing in certain settings, as you can use it in the dark, making it an ideal night - flight companion or when you're in bed with a partner and they want the lights out.
The contrast - sapping screen style makes colours appear quite low - energy until you jack up the backlight.
Contrast and Brightness controls are available, but without a backlight to control you can effectively only make the text less black, or the background greyer.
A key aspect of the display is that ambient light sources are enough for it to exhibit 16 shades of gray, thus making it possible to operate without backlighting, something that is not possible with the conventional LCD screens as we know it.
It is tack sharp and turning on the backlighting on just enough to whiten the page makes it really easy on the eyes.
Making the backlight tunable in color from 1800K to 6500K would be also quite easy.
This update has one bug; it makes the backlight brighter - too
This has made it possible for the Adam to reduce its battery drain by as much as 50 percent in comparison to an LED based backlight display.
Existing e-paper displays do not require backlights like traditional LCD screens, which make them power efficient.
The use of iridium gallium zinc oxide has made it possible for each pixel to have more illumination on its own, thereby making it redundant for the panels to have a strong backlight.
Please make comparison under different lighting (sunlight outside, different levels of artificial light inside) and also with different levels of screen brightness, including backlight completely off.
First off, the display features a newly - developed scattering layer making it highly reflective and visible without the need for a backlight which usually accounts for about 80 percent of an LCD display's power consumption.
It might not make sense to one person that another person thinks the lack of a backlight is a deal breaker.
There are many features like word - meaning, adjustable backlight of the screen, bookmarks and more, which make Kindle a lot more fascination for the readers.
Not only does the Lighted cover make reading on the Kindle 3 at night a pleasure it negates probably the biggest iPhone / iPad advantage (backlight for reading at night) and gives Kindle 3 a significant advantage over other eReaders.
Both offer HD playback on very good sized, 16:9 aspect widescreen displays and neither make the promise of any kind of LED backlighting of super contrast or colour gamut action.
Amazon has put a few more LED lights inside this version of the Kindle, making it the brightest yet, and the backlighting technology here is genuinely phenomenal.
You can't run a backlight through that which would make the letters readable, so you run a light over it.
The latest HP Slate 2 models also bring 8.9 inch Active Matrix TFT Color LCD touchscreen display with LED Backlight Technology, high resolution display at 1024 x 600 pixels, Accelerometer and offer Anti-glare that make it ideal for outdoor use.
And the backlight is bright enough to make it easy to read out of doors, just not in direct sunlight.
If we're to get the most out of digital (before it gets the best of us), don't we need to make it do more for us than 4G and backlighting and swiping to turn the pages?
Its low - resolution display and the absence of a backlight keeps its cost low, but those shortcomings also rob the device of some of the things that make a modern e-reader a desirable purchase.
It makes dim images dimmer — it's counterproductive and just strange display behavior... All of the other Tablet displays have standard Backlights, which don't vary the brightness with picture content (the Galaxy Tab makes it an option).
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