Sentences with phrase «enough in bright sunlight»

It's visible enough in bright sunlight and looks perfect indoors.

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.
The LCD screen, which pops up from the dash, reads clearly but is not bright enough in strong sunlight.
A second 8 - inch monitor — bright enough to be viewed in direct sunlight — dominates the center stack.
Many people who spend a lot of time reading appreciate e-paper displays, which are thin and light enough to hold in one hand, easier on the eyes than backlit LCD screens and viewable in bright sunlight.
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.
Maximum brightness shows its full potential and is bright enough enough to be discernible even in direct sunlight, although it is quite reflective.
If used in strongly sunlight areas, either outdoors or in a bright room in a skyscraper with lots of sun coming in through large windows, then the screen could be a little brighter, otherwise I found it bright enough.
The display is bright enough to remain visible in bright sunlight and although it's reflective and attracts fingerprints, they're easily wiped off.
The screen is vibrant with respectable viewing angles, with enough brightness to remain visible in bright sunlight.
And the backlight is bright enough to make it easy to read out of doors, just not in direct sunlight.
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.
Kindle Voyage can be read in bright sunlight or total darkness — and it's smart enough to know the difference.
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.
The display is pretty solid — it's a little undersaturated, but it's bright enough to see outdoors in direct sunlight.
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.
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It's bright enough to use outdoors in bright sunlight, and it gets dim enough that it's comfortable to use in bed in a dark room.
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
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.
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.
At around 350 nits, the Xiaomi Mi Note 2 is bright enough for most scenarios, however it falls substantially behind most current flagship devices, and can be difficult to read in direct sunlight at times as a result.
Outdoors, I found the new iPad to be bright enough in sunlight for me to keep working, uncomfortable and likely sunburned.
The screen's 550 nits of brightness is good enough for viewing in direct sunlight, but other mid-range devices like the Samsung Galaxy A5 and the Sony XA1 Ultra feature overall brighter displays when compared to the HTC U11 Life — in fact, the XA1 Ultra is brighter than the flagship HTC U11.
Unfortunately, the U11 Plus panel doesn't get anywhere near bright enough to be fully legible in bright sunlight.
Unfortunately, the panel didn't get anywhere near bright enough to be fully legible in bright sunlight.
The display has vibrant color, excellent contrast, great viewing angles, and gets bright enough to see in direct sunlight.
The 5.5 - inch full HD screen is good enough for watching videos on your device, although reading on the screen in bright sunlight is a tough ask.
The display gets bright enough to easily see the screen in direct sunlight.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideI found the ZenWatch 2's display bright enough to read in direct sunlight and, as with other Android Wear watches, you can adjust the brightness.
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.
First, make sure that the smartphone you're shopping for has a panel that's bright enough for you to be able to read it outdoors in direct sunlight.
The screen easily gets bright enough outdoors in direct sunlight, though some viewing angles are dim.
If you've used any Android Wear smartwatch in sunlight, you've probably noticed that while the backlight can get bright enough to compensate for the sun while in active mode, the watch tends to trend towards unreadable in ambient mode — it just goes black under the pounding rays of our sun.
The 1080p screen is bright and sharp enough for text, games, video and reading in sunlight.
It is also bright enough to read in direct sunlight, although the adaptive brightness doesn't work as well as one would hope.
Watch faces and apps look sharp and colorful, and the screen gets bright enough to see in direct sunlight.
Shots from the main camera are about what I'd expect from a phone at this price; good enough to for some holiday snaps in bright sunlight, but lack the overall clarity and punchy colours you'd get from a higher - end phone.
The LCD display gets plenty bright and is highly legible in sunlight, with pleasingly saturated colors and enough contrast to keep things looking punchy.
Its performance is on par with current flagships; it's screen is not great but is certainly good enough, being vivid but not so bright, making it hard to read outside in direct sunlight.
The screen is bright enough, enabling to use in direct sunlight without any problem.
That being said, the screen is bright enough to easily be readable in direct sunlight.
You'd be hard - pressed to notice that it's only 1080p, and it's able to get both bright enough for viewing in direct sunlight, and dim enough to read at night.
While not overly bright, when combined with the matte coating, it's enough to make the 820 usable even in direct sunlight.
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.
The 5.5 - inch IPS display has a pixel density of 267 PPI, decent enough for this price range, and this is exactly the same as in Xiaomi Redmi Note and Yu Yureka, but on the brighter side, the display of Honor 4X is easier to read under bright sunlight.
This smartphone display has 284 Lux brightness which is bright enough to be used in various lighting conditions, even in direct sunlight the text were clearly visible.
Best of all, it's an AMOLED display, so colors are vivid and the screen gets bright enough to be viewable outside, though not as much in direct sunlight.
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