Sentences with phrase «backlighting so»

That is why the new remote features motion - activated backlighting so all you need is to pick it up and you'll never have to fumble in the dark again.
Granted there is still backlighting so it isn't exactly the same as an ereader, but if you're looking to get a demo of how the fonts look, try and ebook, formatting, etc it's well worth downloading the freebies to check out the software.
The display has green LED backlighting so it can be used at night as well as during the day.
There's only one problem and that's the Kindle Paperwhite which does everything the Kindle does but includes a sharper screen and backlight so you can read in the dark.
There's a backlight so you can read in the dark and has plenty of internal storage for books.
Some also come with a backlight so you can continue reading while your Kindle adapts to your surroundings.
Enable the Voyage's built - in ambient light sensor, and it will automatically adjust the backlight so that it consumes less power.
E-ink technology actually prevents a backlight so the only way to adequately light the unit is a front light.
The internal 5V feed powers the 200VAC transformer for the current backlight so I'm hoping this will have more guts.
The device is a keyboard case and the keyboard has backlight so you can type and use it in a dark environment without issues.

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I was playing around with backlighting and I was pretty happy with the way it worked in this instance I'm so glad you liked it too!
The LCD backlight display lights up with the final temperature, so you can take readings even at night when your baby is sleeping.
A large LCD display features a white backlight and contrast adjustment, so you can tailor it for your viewing pleasure.
Drenched in gaudy neon that backlights the various femme fatale poses of Margot Robbie, who stars and co-produces and wears a lot of outfits, Terminal isn't so much a terrible film as an inscrutable one.
So when you press the button to lower the top — now, conveniently, without a mechanical latch that needs to be pulled — the flying buttress rear pillars lift up from the body to allow the horizontal panel of the top, and the backlight, to lower into that thin space, with all the fussiness of a Porsche 911 Targa.
High - end materials abound, including Nappa leather, and the dashboard has been reimagined so the upper section appears to «float» thanks to a black trim piece and backlighting.
The Q8 has a sloping rear backlight, so it adheres firmly to the «four - door coupe» styling idiom that auto designers seem increasingly obsessed with, but Audi claims that there's spacious seating for all four occupants, with plenty of headroom.
A sloping backlight looks great and gives the Insight a bit of the «four - door coupe» styling that's so in vogue these days.
The screen is beautifully sharp and comes with a backlight that can be tweaked easily so you can read in comfort regardless of how bright it is outside.
The funny thing here is that the calibration of the backlight isn't so good and as such even at zero brightness, the screen is considerable clear enough for movies indoors.
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.
They don't need a backlight and supporting optical components so they are considerably thinner and lighter than LCD displays.
Do I wish it had a backlight of some sort so it was usable in a darkened theater during a press conference?
Including a frontlight (e-readers tend to have «frontlights» rather than backlights) on an e-ink screen this big seems like it would have been technically prohibitive so I don't blame them for not putting in a light, though I really hope the next generation of the device has a frontlight.
Not so sure I'd buy it if it didn't have a backlight, though.
I also have a Kobo h20, not so much because it's waterproof, more because it doesn't have the bluish backlight of recent Kindles, which I found causes me as much eyestrain as a tablet.
Being so busy designing their next gen products, it seems that the engineers haven't caught up yet with the dozens of medical studies showing beyond doubt how we're affected by our blue screen and their LED backlights... a google for «sleep blue light» will clarify the case.
Sony's PDF machine is a great try, hobbled by low res and high price, with barely good enough rendering even for PDF... I got so excited initially, until i did the math and seen the demos: simple PDF's, no zoomable fonts like a normal kindle page (sent from a WWW with Alt - k), no backlight, no apps and no Miracast... for 1K $
The Kindle Oasis will feature a 300ppi screen, matching the Kindle Voyage in terms of sharpness and text clarity, and apparently there's been a 60 percent increase in the number of LEDs inside, so the backlighting should be even more uniform when you're reading in the dark.
It is antiglare so it provides a great daylight reading experience, and it also comes with manual settings for adjusting the backlight.
I live alone, so reading all night with a light on is not a big concern, but I am excited at the idea of the backlight in the app.
In fact, the number of Backlight LEDs has roughly doubled (from 36 to an estimated 72 to 82), so the Backlight power has approximately doubled.
This is in contrast to the conventional displays like LCDs that relies on backlight in order to produce light along with layers of optics that acts to filter it so as to create different colors.
So in your vid i wouls say Kindle in 1st, NI in 2nd, and ipad 3rd Just one thing i wasn't sure about, you compared the NI with the backlight off but i thought that with the Pixel QI screen you were meant to have it on when inside and turn it off when you go outside in to bright conditions?
E-ink screens work differently than LCD screens, so backlighting isn't a viable option.
It employs LED backlight technology so you can read in the dark.
The app also includes a brightness slider so you can change the brightness of the iPhone's backlight without switching to the Settings app.
So we're not sure if it has the backlighting that Wilson hated so much in the PRS - 700, but seeing as the model numbers are lower, we're guessing that this will hit at somewhere below the $ 400 price tag of Sony's higher modeSo we're not sure if it has the backlighting that Wilson hated so much in the PRS - 700, but seeing as the model numbers are lower, we're guessing that this will hit at somewhere below the $ 400 price tag of Sony's higher modeso much in the PRS - 700, but seeing as the model numbers are lower, we're guessing that this will hit at somewhere below the $ 400 price tag of Sony's higher model.
It's a looker, with vivid colors and wide viewing angles, and so bright that we turned the backlight halfway down — quite a change considering that we usually stick to the top two or at most three brightness settings.
Also the LEDs that backlight the display actually grow warmer as the day progresses so you don't get doses of bright cool light when you're trying to wind down at night with Nabokov's Favorite Word Is Mauve.
First, although the displays work excellently in bright indoor light and daylight, including direct sunlight, they have no light of their own (unlike LCD displays, which have backlights shining through them from back to front so you can see them).
The backlighting shines through so you can happily bash out those midnight emails and there is enough space for some serious two - thumbed action, whilst still letting you reach all the keys with a single thumb for those moments when you have your hands full.
That brightness level was ample for our sunny office, so we'd have no qualms about turning down the backlight and deactivating the Wi - Fi, which would extend the Lenovo's battery life further.
But most will probably find the light on the Paperwhite to be adequate, so it's really a matter of what's more important to you for your e-reading experience — brightness and even backlighting, or an adequate amount of brightness complimented with a strong contrast.
Electronic paper (e-paper) looks like conventional paper and the bright wash of color it generates uses the ambient light for rendition, just like conventional paint, so no backlight is needed.
There's no backlight, unlike an LED screen, so it looks like you're writing on real paper.
You can't run a backlight through that which would make the letters readable, so you run a light over it.
In fact, the backlight is so strong those who want to read in bed might consider getting a third - party application to further dim the screen.
iPad owners are going to say, «so this is what an Android tablet looks like,» Android phone owners are going to say «I could really use this thing if I could find the link to the Android Marketplace,» and Kindle owners are going to say «I don't need color and backlighting to read.»
Note that if you decrease the screen Brightness with the (Backlight) Brightness Control, the Black Brightness will also decrease proportionally by the same amount, so in dimmer ambient lighting the Black Brightness can be reduced significantly if desired.
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