Sentences with phrase «color temperature of the screen»

True Tone makes the iPad Pro 9.7 alter the color temperature of its screen so that, relative to ambient conditions, whites will still appear white rather than a «bit orange» or «a bit blue».
This automatically adjusts the color temperature of the screen depending on the ambient light and it's a feature we've already seen on the iPad Pro 9.7.
Along with ProMotion, the 12.9 inch iPad Pro also gets the True Tone technology that changes the color temperature of the screen depending on your surrounding.
True Tone, technology taken from the iPad Pro, is definitely understated — you won't notice it much, but it'll change the color temperature of the screen to match the ambient lighting better.
Plus, the display supports True Tone technology so it will automatically change the color temperature of the screen depending on your surroundings.
Plus, you also get the option to set the color temperature of the screen which can be adjusted as required in the Settings menu.
You can enable a double - tap to wake the screen, and alter the color temperature of the screen from warm to cool based on your preferences.
More discerning viewers may notice a slight blue tint to the display, but you can adjust the color temperature of the screen in the settings to counter this — although you may witness a perceived loss of brightness if you opt to tinker.
OxygenOS also allows you to set the intensity of the effect — you can choose to eliminate blue tones completely, or select a setting that doesn't alter the color temperature of the screen too much.
True Tone automatically changes the color temperature of the screen based on your surroundings.
This means that the color temperature of your screen can switch from the warmer tones to something else, for example, if you need to do color - sensitive work.
With some of the phones that come from Chinese manufacturers you might get the option to change out the color temperature of the screen if you feel it's a bit too warm or a bit too cool, but that's not an option you'll find on the K10000 Pro.
There aren't any options for changing the color temperature of the screen like there are on some other devices, which is a bit of a letdown if you're not entirely fond of the color temperature that's used by default, but it's not the end of the world and it likely won't be something that most users are concerned with.
A built - in Night Light feature can automatically change the color temperature of the screen at night to make it easier on your eyes.
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