It's resting as
directed in bright sunlight (well, as much sunlight as one gets in during a west coast winter) on the desk in my studio.
Not exact matches
This kids» hat is really unique
in that the shark pattern located on the brim actually gets
brighter when
in direct sunlight, acting as a reminder to parents to reapply sunscreen.
You also get a new LED backlit display which looks
bright and sharp, even
in direct sunlight.
You see, these flakies are golden
in bright direct sunlight.
I just had my hair colored and it's on the
bright side, especially here where I am standing
in direct sunlight.
The spare cinematography burns
bright and harsh
in southwest
sunlight that simmers the already edgy relations and Hellman
directs the ambiguous script with always surprising flourishes, keeping the audience
in the dark about the true nature of the odyssey as the characters talk around the conflicts as they warily eye one another.
A second 8 - inch monitor —
bright enough to be viewed
in direct sunlight — dominates the center stack.
The screen itself is very clear and
bright and acceptably readable
in direct sunlight thanks to the reactive brightness setting.
No glare
in bright sunlight Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, the high contrast touchscreen display eliminates glare
in any setting — even
direct sunlight.
Maximum brightness shows its full potential and is
bright enough enough to be discernible even
in direct sunlight, although it is quite reflective.
Try to read an LCD screen
in direct sunlight and (unless the screen has a very
bright backlight), you'll really struggle.
First, although the displays work excellently
in bright indoor light and daylight, including
direct sunlight, they have no light of their own (unlike LCD displays, which have backlights shining through them from back to front so you can see them).
The iPad has a
bright screen, but it doesn't do well
in direct sunlight.
The foundation is an Android tablet so there are compromises — it's not as easy on the eyes as eInk (unless you're LCD - compatible), it isn't readable
in direct sunlight or
in bright light settings, it doesn't have great battery life (8 hours with wireless off).
As with all e-ink, it's easy to read
in bright light, as it doesn't get washed out
in direct sunlight like LCD does, but since the screen isn't backlit, you do need some light source to read.
The next generation Apple iPad Air is rumoured to be coming with an anti-reflective display, which if true, would mean reading and viewing
in bright conditions such as
direct sunlight should be a lot easier.
The auto - brightness function worked well during most lighting condition changes, and it's also easy to see the screen
in bright sunlight (though
direct sunlight causes too much glare).
And the backlight is
bright enough to make it easy to read out of doors, just not
in direct sunlight.
It's not very
bright and is tough to see
in direct sunlight and the viewing angles are pathetic, but the touchscreen is responsive when the processor isn't struggling to keep lag at bay.
Though the screen looks
bright and color indoors and
in a shady area, it was harder to read
in direct sunlight.
The screen background isn't necessarily a whole lot whiter than the original E Ink screens — they'd probably be too
bright in direct sunlight being any whiter — but the difference is definitely noticeable, especially
in lower lighting environments and side - by - side with the older screens.
The other advantage of e-ink over LCD is the lack of glare, which means you can read the Kindle Touch (and its e-ink siblings)
in direct sunlight and
in other
bright lighting conditions.
Because of this, the power - hungry backlight is used less and can even be turned off completely when reading
in bright lighting environments, even
direct sunlight.
The display is also extremely
bright and thus visible even
in direct sunlight.
This plant flourishes indoors; it is a plant that can be found
in offices, classrooms, and malls because it does best
in warmer temperatures, needs a
bright area but does not require
direct sunlight, and does well
in varying humidity.
Make sure your cage is not
in direct sunlight as your hamster could overheat due to the
bright rays magnifying on the aquarium glass.
The panel is also
bright enough to allow playing
in direct sunlight, but at 205 lux, is somewhat dimmer than its predecessor, which hit 222 lux.
I tried this
in direct sunlight and because I had no shady spot on the roof, I rigged up an old net curtain above the canvass, it diffused the light hitting the work and reduced all of the glare, so the painting remained very
bright.
It's quite
bright, which means it's legible, even
in direct sunlight.
The display is pretty solid — it's a little undersaturated, but it's
bright enough to see outdoors
in direct sunlight.
The panel is fairly
bright though and, even
in direct sunlight, I was able to unlock the handset and navigate apps without shielding the screen.
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.
It's not nearly as
bright as most flagships I've played with recently, but it's easily viewable
in direct sunlight (provided the brightness is above 85 percent).
One downside is the reflective plastic of the screen, which makes watching video
in sunlight — or really any
bright direct light — difficult.
Contrast is perfect, it's plenty
bright for when you're using your phone
in direct sunlight, and colors really pop out at you (you can adjust the color profile
in settings too).
It's actually the
brightest display Samsung's ever produced, capable of achieving over 1,200 nits when pushed to the limit (22 percent
brighter than the Galaxy S8), so it's a pleasure to use
in direct sunlight.
At 500 nits, the Essential Phone's screen isn't the
brightest display on the market, but it's still legible, even
in direct sunlight.
And while the Note 8's screen is technically
brighter based on my light meter tests, iPhone X is just as readable
in direct sunlight.
And the phone's brightness can,
in fact, get
brighter than its user - facing maximum under
direct sunlight, like we've seen on other AMOLED devices.
The aforementioned
brighter OLED screen (1,000 nits versus the 450 nits of the Series 1) doesn't seem «twice as
bright» to our eyes, as Apple claims, but it's definitely
brighter, especially
in direct sunlight.
In fact, I found the display to be bright enough in direct sunligh
In fact, I found the display to be
bright enough
in direct sunligh
in direct sunlight.
It's also one of the
brightest panels we've seen, reaching up to 1200 nits, making it easily viewable
in even
direct sunlight.
Using the iPad Air 2
in direct sunlight is entirely reasonable; I read a number of books
in the
bright sunlight found at Delores Park, San Francisco with no issue.
Samsung also manages to produce a very
bright AMOLED panel: this one tops out at over 570 nits, which puts it firmly
in LCD territory and makes it easy to view
in direct sunlight.
It's
bright, beautiful, has great viewing angles, and is pretty easy to see
in direct sunlight.
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.
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
As is to be expected with AMOLED panels the colors were rich and vivid and the display is pretty easy to see
in direct sunlight, it can also get fairly
bright if you manage the brightness without the ambient light sensor.
At the
brightest settings, dark text on a white background is just barely visible
in direct overhead
sunlight.
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.