Sentences with phrase «color screen really»

I do not know if color screen really needed at a regular eBook reader, but for the schools it is a must

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It's technically a color screen, but the minimalistic interface really lends itself to black and white.
You can do like more warm or less warm for color temperature and you can almost make it kinda just showing you on the screen now like pretty red — I think it looks really red.
I wear a lot of black and white and they match well with everything, but the cool mint is a really awesome color and looks just like what you see on your computer screen.
The color looks great on you, and really pops up on the screen.
The colors really jump off the screen.
as a owner of a Wii u i find it very disappointing system, the game pad is a very mixed bag i mean it could work really well like the off screen game play works great but for the fact that you never really need to play off screen for any game and in fact i think the game loses a certain enjoyment level like NSMBU it mean it works but you lose some of those great looks the game has and i find colors to be washed out, next with the game bad is that they use it as a gimmick in quite a few games (zombu) and i found that over a long game play with having to look up and then down every few seconds to every minute in about 1 - 3 hours i had a huge head ache which sucked, next the biggest issue with the system is that 32 GB console are you kidding me 32 GB only?
The game's art style and color palette look really nice on the Switch screen but one of the minor qualm I had with the game was related to its controls.
I really liked how the Pocket Edge just folded up like a book and allowed you to shift it into different positions, such as folding it up, so just the e-ink screen was visible to take notes or to read a book, while you can do the same with the full color screen if you wanted to play a game, write something on an app, watch a movie or listen to music.
Because I create documents that require color, a bigger color screen would be really nice.
I really wanted to get the fire for my 9 yr old she loves reading books on my iphone (kindle app) Not to mention the games ans so on, ir keps her from getting into fights with her younger sister in the car, but now i am considering the nook just because the parental controls, i am worried i can not keep an eye on her while driving plus things can find her quicker than she can find things, lets face it shes an innocent 9 yr old so why risk it, i know she wont go looking for porn or whatever but when she was younger she was looking for a hello kitty web site and we were both horriefied what came on the screen, so i huess the debate is nook color or nook tablet
Look, I do not believe that the Kindle, even enhanced with a color screen, could really compete with an iPad / iTouch screen for video.
With the ease with which you can root (or noot) the Nook Color to a really effective Android 2.1 tablet (with Market access) and the IPS higher resolution screen, Pandigital is really behind the curve.
Color e-paper has really never taken off in the commercial space because both developers and users claim the screens always look «washed out».
E Ink has upped the resolution of their 6 - inch screens from 800 x 600 to 1024 x 758 over the past couple of years, and the Kobo Aura HD has a unique 1440 x 1080 6.8 - inch Pearl screen, but overall E Ink advances at a slower rate than other technologies, and color E Ink has still yet to become effective enough to really take off.
It reminds me of the first color screen phones (and the T - Mobile TAP) washed out colors and really grainy.
Tablet friendly features like a built - in reading mode which turns the base white color of the screen to a more natural paper - like yellow really helps ease the eyes into using a backlit screen instead of a piece of paper.
The screen's frontlight looks really nice; it doesn't have any weird colors or tones at all like some frontlights.
They even had a few really small electronic color LCD screens that they said they had sold to many grocery stores to display prices and updates in prices occurred through a central inventory computer.
The old screen was never really the JooJoo's best feature what with a solid color background with the icons being like black tiles with various website logos in them.
The Kindle could have unnecessary features like a color e-ink screen, but the the Kindle isn't more innovative, powerful, or valuable than it really needs to be.
really interested in developments here... 4:3 aspect ratio and at least 8 inch screen color dreaded for sub $ 300 USD.
Luckily, the reflective surface is only really noticeable when viewing content with a full color black drop (such as black screen during a scene change in a movie); otherwise the reflective surface can be pretty much ignored.
Here are some of our first impressions: Right out of the box we were blown away by the DROID Charge's 4.3 - inch Super AMOLED Plus screen; the blacks are so dark that it's hard to see where the screen ends and the chassis starts, and colors really do pop.
Granted it's just a prototype, but it doesn't really make any sense to go through all of the trouble to have a color display just to put a monochrome one over most of the screen.
I do believe that color screens will be a game changer (not the book), and will cause ereader sales to really soar.
On the video side, there's a full HD IPS LCD screen here, with natural colors, good view angles and OK brightness, although frankly speaking you can't really feel the jump from 50 % to 100 % in brightness.
Qualcomm's Mirasol screens look really pretty and a 5.6 ″ color Kindle would fit in very well next to the 6 ″ Kindle 3 and 9.7 ″ Kindle DX 2.
However, if you (a) like reading on an LCD screen, (b) are really interested in magazines, newspapers, children's books, or Internet surfing, or (c) are looking for an inexpensive Android tablet computer, the Nook Color may be worth a look, as it's snappy and seems to function well.
I don't think 99.99 % of users really have a clue or care about 18 - bit vs 24 - bit color depth in their tablet screens... probably the same number that want to know if their tablet uses 2 % vs 5 % SMD resistors
On a better screen like one of Samsung's offerings or Apple's Retina Display, colors fade very smoothly from one to the next on UI elements, and this really enhances the look of the graphics.
Both PVI and Qualcomm are claiming that color screen eReaders are going to arrive by end 2010 with their respective color ePaper screensReally?
Overall, it was a really good interview and I'd recommend checking it out — also, Mr. Bezos said Kindle 3 will not have a color screen since eInk color screen technology is still multiple years away.
I'm not big on the PC - based Kindle reader apps except for things like textbooks, where you really do need a good bit of screen real estate and where color matters.
Incorporating a monochrome 9.7 inch Wacom Penabled e-Ink screen on the left as well as a 10 inch color resistive touchscreen display on the right, the Pocket eDGE really look a lot different than all the eReaders that we are accustomed too, the device featuring an interesting clamshell like design.
Getting very accurate screen image colors is very important and also very difficult because the display and calibration all need to be done really well at the factory.
This is really exciting to me because I think it presents a clear way forward for the color eink screens and I would expect that the next generation of eink readers would all incorporate this type of screen including the Kindle and the nook.
I'd much rather have the new kindle if the screen quality is substantionally better that plays no video / has no color rather than having to pay a bunch extra for features I really don't need.
The graphics in Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection are really amazing on the Vita screen and show how well it is built to handle millions of colors.
OLED screens still aren't that common on the laptop scene, which is a shame because the deeper blacks produced really help make games look prettier, contrasting beautifully with vibrant colors, although given the price of them it's not surprising that they aren't common yet.
Mario and friends are well animated, as are the enemies, and the HD graphics really make all of the bright colors «pop» on screen.
It doesn't take much advantage of the Vita's screen; colors are dull, and nothing really pops.
The Marvel vs. Capcom games have always been very colorful but they colors really pop on the Vita's screen and the animations are perfectly smooth and sometimes you forget that you are looking at a portable game.
While it might look great in screenshots, these really don't do the game justice, as it's truly a marvel to behold on a high - definition screen, with lush and varied clay environments that really pop with color and detail, and excellent character and monster models that are exquisitely designed and animated.
On portable and on TV the game looks really sharp and the colors and art style pop off the screen.
Vibrant displays of color splash across the screen with an intensity rivaling a fireworks show, copious amounts of hit stun (eight frames for many hit confirms) really sell the power behind blows, and the animation quality is impressive considering how quickly fights usually move.
The Roku 4, which costs only $ 120, is easier to navigate, and it does some solid 4K output, but it doesn't do UltraHD — which is 4K plus the beauty of HDR, a relatively new tech that reveals all the details usually lost in really dark and really bright scenes while expanding the number of colors you can see on screen.
The 5 - inch 720p LCD screen isn't full HD, but I didn't really notice when I streamed videos from YouTube, because the color clarity and accuracy is really, really good.
The screen is really the best thing about the Z3, like the Z2 — the IPS panel is bright and colors are definitely vivid.
That may not seem like a big deal at first, but the colors really pop on this screen, and the Axon 7 also has improved battery life as a result of the change.
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