Sentences with phrase «bright enough»

It has good viewing angles and gets bright enough for outdoor use (though just barely).
The screen gets bright enough to view outside, but just barely.
The display was bright enough for me to read from 12 feet away, as long as the speaker was oriented horizontally.
As for the bulbs themselves, the Lux 800, pre-tuned to 2700K, offers plenty of warmth and, even at a mere 60 - watt equivalent, is bright enough to easily read by.
The panel gets very dark, which makes it easy to see at night without eye strain, but it doesn't do a very good job of getting bright enough to easily see it in direct sunlight.
Although the display is a fingerprint magnet, it comes across as bright enough.
It seems bright enough, but its resolution of 854 x 480 pixels is a bit on the low side, in our opinion.
Nice phone but camera is not as good as they advertised but avergae battery quite good performance in average not good in gaming and it could be cuz it has a midrange processor display bright enough but not good in direct sunlight fingerprint is so fast and resonsive
It's also bright enough that viewing the screen comfortably outdoors is a non-issue.
Colors are vibrant and blacks are deep, and it's bright enough at the max setting to cut through glare.
It gets bright enough for you to use outside in direct sunlight, but it's not quite as bright as something like the Galaxy S8 or Galaxy Note 8.
Set to max, it's bright enough to cut through outdoor glare.
And it's more than bright enough to see clearly outdoors.
Above the display is an orange notification LED at the top left, which unfortunately isn't bright enough to see unless you are in a poorly lit environment.
The display on the Moto X Play offers two colour settings for playback - normal or vibrant - and we found it plenty bright enough.
It's bright enough to use outdoors in bright sunlight, and it gets dim enough that it's comfortable to use in bed in a dark room.
The 14 - inch, 1440p display minimizes glare and is bright enough to be visible no matter where you're working.
The 800 - lumen white - and - color bulb measured 460 lux from the top and 240 lux from the side, making them bright enough for reading, and we found their softer tone made pages look better than the harsher white light of some of the competitors.
It is plenty bright enough to compete with sunlight pouring into your home, and it provides solid color, brightness and contrast settings.
In fact, I found the display to be bright enough in direct sunlight.
We found the screen to be plenty bright enough in the fluorescent - lit PC Labs as long as the brightness level was set to 90 or 100 percent.
It is bright enough to use outside, and the colors and contrast are just about perfect.
The screen's colors are vibrant, and it's bright enough to use comfortably outdoors, thanks also in part to its low reflectivity.
It isn't very sharp, but it certainly gets the job done, and it is bright enough to be usable outdoors.
The viewing angles are good, and the phone gets bright enough.
Viewing angles on the Note 3 are great, and because it's an AMOLED panel, colors are vivid, blacks are deep, and the screen is bright enough that the only time you'll ever want to crank it up to maximum is when you're directly under a sunbeam.
It's sharp, vibrant, and bright enough to be visible outdoors.
Contrast at maximum brightness was 710:1, thanks largely to good black - level performance, but the screen does become bright enough for use in a sunlit room.
Even when the screen was bright enough, its high reflectivity often got in the way.
All of this is hardly matters, however, because the display isn't bright enough.
Like I said before, the 1.42 - inch, 348 x 250 screen is sharp, colorful and bright enough to read in direct sunlight, which makes up for my disappointment in the fact that it's not round.
The screen looks sharp, has vibrant colors, and it's bright enough to view outside in daylight.
Using Portrait mode with the telephoto camera is improved as well, since it lets you get really, really tight on a subject without having to worry as much about whether the ambient lighting is bright enough.
The display is pretty solid — it's a little undersaturated, but it's bright enough to see outdoors in direct sunlight.
The q1 isnt bright enough on the low settings.
The Compact's colors are vibrant and it's gets bright enough to see the screen outdoors.
Epson says it's bright enough to be used with or without a screen.
Some students are bright enough that they can think and excel at exams without having to develop some self discipline.
Anyone that has done the LPC knows that someone who was bright enough to get a Slaughter TC can only fail a module by not doing the work: if you turn up to all the SGSs and learn the solutions you just can not get less than 50 %.
However, I'm surprised someone was bright enough to get through the assessment centre / vac scheme process only to get fired within the first year of a TC.
I have worried about this too but I am not bright enough to think how to resolve it.
A standard fully - charged phone battery could power a one - watt LED lamp for three hours or a 0.5 watt lamp, bright enough for reading, for six hours.
Until recently, though, there has not been a stream of neutrons bright enough to see the small, pressured water samples.
A lighting crew that does lighting for rock concerts will be making the court bright enough for the players (and the t.v. cameras of course).
Pielke has a more defensible argument — «'' Thirty years is not an appropriate length of time for a climate analysis, much less finding causal factors like climate change,» — and he's bright enough to cherry pick data sets with a lot of noise and statistically infrequent occurrences that do require more than 30 years (look!
If there's a cease and desist she can blacklist some of the cryptic unique identifier in the youtube link but that wouldn't work for anyone bright enough to use tinyurl.com to change the link address that wordpress» backend examines for blacklisted strings.
Earth and the Moon were bright enough that a short - duration exposure was all that was needed.
And you accuse the few who are bright enough to understand the paper of merely playing to a stupid, «mouth - breathing» audience — that is, of hypocrisy, once again without any attempt to examine their arguments.
At least you're bright enough to attempt to cloak your rants with the veil of anonymity.
Those bright enough to understand the chicanery who still defend it anyway.
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