It's extremely frustrating to hear a ringtone go off during a movie or see
a bright screen pop up in the darkness.
Not exact matches
MONDELLO: The plot's not going to tax anyone over the age of 12, but Spielberg crams the
screen with visuals eye -
popping enough to make viewers not care - grimy and dystopian for the real world,
bright and cyber-sparkly for an OASIS that's just unreal enough to ring a little hollow.
See
pop classical music's
brightest star on the big
screen!
Still, there's something about this couple on
screen that kind of works, partly because Hawkins and Hawke are remarkable together, and partly because director Aisling Walsh and screenwriter Sherry White let them make much of small things: The looks on their faces, say, when she starts
popping bright, cheerfully painted cards in with his bills, and a New York visitor offers to pay more for her card than for his fish.
The LCD
screen, which
pops up from the dash, reads clearly but is not
bright enough in strong sunlight.
However, the Retina
screen really shows off iOS 8's
bright UI, with
popping colours and inky blacks.
Nevertheless, the Tour's display looks gorgeous: Colors looked
bright, details were crisp, and text
popped off the
screen.
Equipped with a 5.8 - inch Quad HD + Super AMOLED display, the
screen of the Galaxy S9
pops with
bright and vibrant colors.
While the top edge of the Nook
pops a bit more than the rest of the
screen at full brightness, we found it less distracting that the four
bright spots along the bottom of the Kindle.
It feels a little
brighter, and the colors on
screen just seem to
pop a little more.
The Note's 5.3 - inch Super AMOLED
screen is incredibly
bright, vibrant and detailed, thanks to its 285ppi resolution... colors on the Note
pop just as they do on the GS II, that eye - pleasing contrast and saturation we've come to love from Samsung's AMOLED displays, and little vibrancy is lost when viewed from the side.
Mario and friends are well animated, as are the enemies, and the HD graphics really make all of the
bright colors «
pop» on
screen.
The game adopts a pulp - noir tone and marries the deep blacks and
bright whites with bold, bodacious colours that really
pop off of the Nintendo Switch
screen.
Eye -
popping super-smooth 60 FPS graphics use only the very
brightest colours on Vita's lovely
screen, and we've revamped the JD control scheme so it plays just as nicely, too, including touch controls for the editor modes!
When in motion, the game has a
bright and vibrant life to it and it's the first thing you notice as it
pops off the
screen.
The colors were
bright and vivid and the Vita's OLED
screen definitely helped to make those
pop out.
I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say this is one of the best - looking games on Vita, with detailed, colorful character models and imaginative environments that really
pop on the portable's
bright screen.
I would further like to add that although not particularly exceptional — the graphics are quite beautiful with
bright vibrant colours positively
popping off the
screen and demonstrating some wonderful character and monster design that felt quite reminiscent of Akira Toryama's Dragon Quest art.
The top 3D
screen, where most of the action happens, still doesn't get terribly
bright, and it has a washed - out look compared to the eye -
popping Vita display.
Most art aficionados will recognize the markings of these famous
Pop pioneers immediately: the pain - stakingly hand - made small dots of a Roy Lichtenstein; the silk -
screened Brillo boxes of Andy Warhol; the psychedelic
bright red and orange coloring of James Rosenquist.
2 doesn't quite
pop off the
screen as readily here as with Vizio's M - series, it's still a great viewing experience thanks to the display's impressive contrast and
screen uniformity, revealing no notable artifacts even in the
brightest scenes.
Thanks to the 216 x 432 pixel Super AMOLED panel used, the Gear Fit 2's
screen really
pops with
bright, vibrant colours and deep blacks.
The AMOLED
screen gets
bright, making it easy to read in direct sunlight; it's also vibrant and colorful, making the watch faces
pop more and visually pleasing.
The HDR presentation was unquestionably impressive, with Ayer and cinematographer Roman Vasyanov taking advantage of the format to create a dark, gritty world that nevertheless
pops off the
screen with
bright, lifelike highlights.
The MU7500 is significantly
brighter than its younger brother, meaning that HDR content viewed on the MU7500
pops off the
screen a bit more, with the curved TV providing a more lush viewing experience overall.
The Honor 9's
screen is plenty
bright (although not HDR compatible, if that's your bag), viewing angles are good and colours
pop convincingly (even if it's not got the widest ranging colour gamut, such as the latest LG G6).
It's
bright without feeling like an overwhelming light source, and colors didn't have too much trouble
popping off the
screen.