Read as
easily in bright sunlight as in the living room.
This makes Kindle easy to be read as
easily in bright sunlight as in the living room.
Read as
easily in bright sunlight as in your living room.
Not exact matches
Venus is often
bright enough and far enough from the sun to stand out
in the evening or morning sky, but Mercury is notoriously elusive and dangerous to sight with a telescope that could
easily fry a retina if too much
sunlight gets
in.
Kindle is now small and light enough - at less than 6 ounces - to fit
easily in your pocket and carry with you everywhere, yet it still features the same 6 - inch, most advanced electronic ink display that reads like real paper, even
in bright sunlight.
Through software you can switch between IPS and IPS +, with the latter being a more
bright and vivid mode which helps you
easily see the display
in sunlight.
The display is
bright enough to remain visible
in bright sunlight and although it's reflective and attracts fingerprints, they're
easily wiped off.
Kindle is now small and light enough — at less than 6 ounces — to fit
easily in your pocket and carry with you everywhere, yet it still features the same 6 - inch, most advanced electronic ink display that reads like real paper, even
in bright sunlight.
If you want glossy Netflix shows like «Breaking Bad», «Planet Earth», or, erm, «SpongeBob SquarePants» to look so vivid it hurts, go for the Galaxy Tab S. It's searingly
bright, too, doing a great job at countering the worst of the overhead office lights
in CNET Towers and should be
easily readable
in bright sunlight.
With Kindle Library Lending, customers can take advantage of all of the unique features of Kindle and Kindle books, including: Paper - like Pearl electronic - ink display No glare even
in bright sunlight Lighter than a paperback — weighs just 8.5 ounces and holds up to 3,500 books Up to one month of battery life with wireless off Read everywhere with free Kindle apps for Android, iPad, iPod touch, iPhone, PC, Mac, BlackBerry and Windows Phone Whispersync technology wirelessly sync your books, notes, highlights, and last page read across Kindle and free Kindle reading apps Real Page Numbers —
easily reference passages with page numbers that correspond to actual print editions
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).
It's also one of the
brightest panels we've seen, reaching up to 1200 nits, making it
easily viewable
in even direct
sunlight.
I could
easily use the phone
in bright sunlight, which is great.
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.
The display is not as
bright as we've seen from the competition — the HP Spectre x360
easily beats it — but it's also not too dim to be used
in sunlight.
But with
bright sunlight, the highlights are
easily blown, and detail is missed
in the dark spots.
Both the 5.2 - inch screen of the Honor 7 and the 5X's 5.5 - incher are Full HD 1080p panels, and both are similarly
bright and vibrant, being
easily visible
in direct
sunlight.
The display gets
bright enough to
easily see the screen
in direct
sunlight.
The reflective always - on display is
easily readable
in bright sunlight or indoors and shows all of your phone's app notifications like calendar alerts, text messages (you can read the full text), emails, Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, WeChat, LinkedIn, Snap, Slack, you name it.
While the display was
easily visible
in a darker room, the picture wasn't quite
bright enough to watch
in direct
sunlight, and it could've been
brighter even a well - lit room.
The screen
easily gets
bright enough outdoors
in direct
sunlight, though some viewing angles are dim.
Even
in bright sunlight, I can still
easily see my Moto 360 and what it is telling me.
Having said that, it does get nice and
bright, and was
easily read
in sunlight during my testing.
That being said, the screen is
bright enough to
easily be readable
in direct
sunlight.
For a mid-range display, it feels quite
brighter and takes on
sunlight legibility quite
easily, meaning you can see the content even while browsing
in direct
sunlight.
The Galaxy S5 can automatically adjust both its brightness and contrast to make the display more
easily read when outdoors
in direct
sunlight, for instance, something that also worked well under the
bright lighting of Samsung's demo areas.