Sentences with phrase «display gets bright»

The display gets bright enough to easily see the screen in direct sunlight.
The display gets bright enough, but I wouldn't recommend using it outside in the sunshine.
While other Android Wear watches are all but impossible to read in direct sunlight, the Moto 360's back - lit LCD display gets bright enough to shine through, and it uses an ambient light sensor to dial brightness down in darker settings.

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That's a good bargain, but if you get the model that's $ 10 more, you get a perfectly competent performer that doesn't feel totally cheap and has a bright, 5 - inch, 720p display.
You also get a new LED backlit display which looks bright and sharp, even in direct sunlight.
And get this, it's even easy to use at night thanks to the bright, clear LCD display.
Ugh car shopping — I was lucky enough last time in that I knew what I wanted (a Nissan Juke) and when I got to the local Nissan dealership, they had my baby on display and it was a match made in heaven (it's a rare BRIGHT blue one that «no one wanted» but i sure did!).
The dining room felt like a good space to bring green accents, with the painted storage cubes, and an otherwise neutral backdrop of grey walls, the space got a bright green feather tree that I made, displayed ornaments, and a hot cocoa station with reindeer dishes for fun.
The Car displayed at the 2016 Auto Expo was finished off in a bright red paint job, along with two white strips which run along the cars bonnet, roof, doors and boot along with number 10 either side of front passenger door, apart from the stickers and paint strips; the car also gets a body kit consisting of side skirts, roof spoiler, blacked out A and B pillars and Black alloys with Red Suzuki logo.
But as the Ambient Lighting gets brighter the light reflected from the screens rises and begins washing out the display's native colors and image intensities, eventually dominating and then overwhelming the entire image on screen as seen in the Screen Photograph sections below and in the accompanying article on Smartphones.
The cover glass and additional layers (such as the touch screen and optional screen protector if you use one) that lie over the display panel currently don't get as much attention or respect as they deserve for their considerable impact on picture quality and screen visibility in bright lighting.
You will get all the features readers love about Kindle 3G - free 3G wireless, global wireless access, Pearl electronic ink display that's easy to read even in bright sunlight, access to over 950,000 «Buy Once, Read Everywhere» Kindle books - all for just $ 164 - the lowest price for any 3G e-reader.»
Yes, we're supposed to see devices with these more energy - efficient displays (which don't get washed out in bright sunlight) next year, but we'll have to wait and see how much they actually cost.
We kept everything readers love about Kindle — the electronic ink display that reads like real paper, with no glare, even in bright daylight, the convenience of downloading books in less than 60 seconds and Kindle's ability to disappear in your hands so you can get lost in the author's words — and made it lighter, smaller, faster, and more affordable than ever.»
Its 7 - inch display is bright and clear, however the resolution is slightly less than what you get with the Retina display on the iPad.
Its colorful 8 - inch display is brighter than the average tablet and it's got enough battery life to last more than 10 hours on a single charge.
We don't today have as vibrant color as an OLED display — but we have a roadmap that gets us to a much brighter color.»
Also the LEDs that backlight the display actually grow warmer as the day progresses so you don't get doses of bright cool light when you're trying to wind down at night with Nabokov's Favorite Word Is Mauve.
What you get for that price is refined design with a bright display and great audio quality, and solid performance as well as Huawei's EMUI screen for Android 6.0.
Despite pre-launch rumours that the Samsung's tablet would be getting an AMOLED display, both the iPad and the Tab are equipped with an LCD screen, as indeed is the PlayBook, meaning that none of them are really that well suited to viewing on a bright, sunny day (not always a problem in the UK, sadly).
At the highest brightness level it's easy to see this display in the sun, and if you've got auto brightness enabled it'll automatically jump to an extra sunlight brightness setting as soon as it detects super bright light.
One more interesting point - it seems that the S4 has very low screen reflectance (in fact DisplayMate says it's got one of the smallest values it ever tested)- and this means that the display performs great in high ambient lighting - even though it's not very bright compared to the iPhone 5 display (the S4 is brighter though than most LCD smartphones).
Apart from that, the Kobo Aura H20 will also come with a dustproof design and an antiglare display, making it possible for you to get some reading on a digital platform done even when the sun is up and at its brightest.
Parked next to a Kindle Paperwhite in a dark room, the Aura HD gets significantly brighter, and it's also more evenly lit, both on the display and especially along the bottom edge, where you can see the light from individual LEDs bleeding a bit on the Paperwhite; the Aura HD is even all across the four edges.
On top of that, the panels can get super bright and dim, so viewing the displays under direct sunlight or at night time didn't cause any problems.
The TF300's display still gets sufficiently bright, though it appears slightly dimmer than the screen on the iPad 2 ($ 399, 4.5 stars).
Amazon cites that you'll get 12 hours of use from a single charge, which we've found to be typically true (it very much depends on what you're doing and how bright the display is set), but that's two hours more than the larger 10 - inch tablet.
Here you get an IPS display, which is brighter - so offers better visibility outdoors - and great viewing angles.
The wide, Super VGA, 1024 - by -600-pixel TFT display appeared bright and viewable at an angle, but I did not get a chance to test the display in bright sunlight.
Although the Fire HD 8 made improvements in the display compared to the previous version of this tablet, it still isn't the brightest, so can struggle to deal with reflections in bright conditions, and its colours aren't as punchy as you'll get from an iPad.
I've found it to be fine for most purposes — the screen is bright with true - to - life colors and excellent viewing angles, and it looks quite good for Web surfing, text - reading, and other normal uses — but if you're a display aficionado who wants the best of the best, you're going to have to drop more than $ 200 to get it.
The 1,024 - by -600-pixel display matches what you get with the Kindle Fire, though the PlayBook's is a bit brighter and more vibrant.
The 9.7 - inch display on the TouchPad sports a 1,024 x 768 - pixel resolution and while it gets nice and bright, the picture quality is not great.
It isn't the brightest display out there, and once you get into the glare of the great outdoors or next to a big bright window, you'll find that it suffers.
Nevertheless, don't expect to see much of the screen if you're in a very bright room or out in the sun; the glossy display gets all flared up and there's no way of actually using the tablet in these conditions.
«We are getting many requests from across the country about participation in purchasing these freezers,» says Tracey Hatch - Rizzi, vice-president and co-founder of Radagast Pet Food, Inc. in Portland, Ore. «I can't see a better way to get customers» attention than having a beautiful, bright, lighted display for their raw.»
Tapping the touch pad displays the map and inventory, while the light bar produces a lighter shade of blue during dark environments in which Lara must rely upon her glow stick and bright white when reading scrolls and manuscripts, alongside vibration which reflects the physical exertions on Lara's body during heavy landings after a high risk jump, when the ground gives way resulting in a serious impact or getting into fights with enemies.
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.
It doesn't get quite as bright as the iPad Air 2's display, but it holds an edge with inky blacks and high contrast.
For gaming, the Standard mode offers a bit more punch, raising the backlight to 75 on the 100 - point scale, which is helpful seeing that this display doesn't get as bright as the higher tiers in Vizio's lineup, or TVs from other brands like Samsung and Sony.
We've got the original iPad Air's body stuffed with the iPhone 6s's A9 chipset and paired with a brighter version of the iPad Air 2's display.
The displays also get 15 percent brighter than those on the Galaxy S8 line.
When it comes to HDR, the P - Series isn't as piercingly bright as top - tier LCD displays from Samsung or Sony, but its 600 - nit average brightness outshines the M - series, and the TV can get «much brighter» in spectral highlights, according to Vizio.
In bright sunlight, these displays can get insanely bright, which is also why they have official certification for HDR content.
The Inspiron 15 offers everything you need to get work done on a budget, though its display could definitely be brighter.
The Retina display is plenty bright and sharp, and you get over 9 hours of battery life on a charge.
The Plus's 5.5 - inch Full HD display is big, bright and sharp - although that 1920 x 1080 resolution means it's not the most pixel dense on the market, meaning the level of detail isn't quite as sharp or smooth as you can get on a higher - resolution panel.
It has iPad Pro-exclusive perks you can't get on a laptop, of course: the incredibly precise Apple Pencil, a fantastically responsive and bright Retina display that you can't buy into with the entry - level MacBook Air level (Apple's premium laptop display is saved for the costlier 12 - inch MacBook), and an enviably thin and light design.
The first thing they all pointed out was just how bright the iPhone X's 5.8 - inch display gets in comparison to its Android - powered rivals.
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.
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