Sentences with phrase «black flash»

Some people, although I'm not one of them, find the occasional full black flash refresh of e-ink screens distracting.
Then begin filling in the black spots of the helmet with makeup forever black flash color as a base & a matte black eye shadow to set it.
There are stylish bi-colour 18 - inch alloys, gloss black B - pillars and door mirrors, and some subtle black flashes in the bonnet - mounted sidelights.
Turning pages sometimes is hit or miss, with lots of black flashing, and doesn't seem to work if the page is zoomed in, and there's no option to turn off animated page turns.
Brian saw black flashes as a dozen two - hundred - pound chimpanzees ran in from outside.
Options: 16 - inch black painted aluminum wheels ($ 995); exterior black flash package including mirror caps, grille surround and spoiler ($ 710); Ecotec turbo 1.4 - liter DOHC four - cylinder engine ($ 700); advanced safety package including forward collision alert and land departure warning ($ 395); Chevrolet MyLink ($ 200)
It also sports unique paint finish — white with red and black flash detailing on the bonnet and sills, echoing the livery of the thoroughbred rally car.
Partial page refresh that can't be turned off is only an advantage if black flash bothers you more than fuzzy anti-aliasing.
But the page turn moment still features a bizarre, black - white - black flashing sequence — a nonnegotiable characteristic of E Ink.
The constant black flashing is enough to induce seizures.
The bonuses of a partial refresh are that you don't get the unsightly black flash ereaders are famous for and that it's quicker than a full refresh.
That being said, negative affinity means that any time you get the Negative Critical effect (black flashes), you're doing less damage than what your raw power dictates.
I hope they do get rid of the black flash from the sony.
If you hop out to the home screen were there are pictures, the black flashes will return, but inside, say, War and Peace, you can just keep cruising through page after page after page with no reset flash to disrupt you.
That may not see like a huge deal, but you don't notice exactly how obnoxious that black flash was until it's gone for good.
This makes it so the page refreshes the text only and not the entire screen, which causes a black flash that some people don't like.
The new Kindles have a «black flash» screen refresh each six pages, instead of every page.
A full refresh — the black flash that's an ereader staple — happens at each page turn with the PRS - T1 and page turns aren't instant, but it's among the quickest around and on - par with the keyboard» ed Kindle.
This is the black flash that happens you turn a page.
There is an advanced setting available through a subsequent firmware update that allows you to change the number of pages before a refresh (from 1 to 6); refreshing every page — like most e-readers prior to this one — appears to resolve the issue, but at the cost of reintroducing that black flash every page.
The Kobo eReader Touch employs a faster processor and technology (similar to that used in the NOOK Simple Touch) that reduces that black flash you see when E Ink e-readers change pages.
And for some reason, the black flash seems more prominent in this case than with other e-readers, so I'm not sure how palatable the solution is.
The more picture - heavy UI (which has a new, streamlined look on the new Nook) is a different story, but no black flashes in the middle of a thriller is clutch.
A new feature with the Kobo Touch is the ability to set how often you want full - page refresh, the black flash when turning pages.
This means that if you don't like the black flash when turning pages you can turn it off or set it to refresh once every 3, 5, or 10 pages.
Partial is faster and doesn't have the black flash when turning pages but once every sixth page, but full is better for clearer, crisper text.
Unless you set the page to refresh with a black flash on every page turn, you'll get a progressive bleed through of previous pages interfering with the contrast of the text.
You sometimes get the black flash, usually every five or six pages if you're an extremely fast reader and you're turning pages faster than the NOOK GlowLight can cache what's coming up next.
Turned on, you get the black flash for every page.
Some Insiders provided feedback that playing video on phone resulted in a black flash and / or stuttering when in landscape mode.
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