Sentences with phrase «glare in bright sunlight»

That's why we created our newest Kindle, with the world's first Paperwhite display that reads without glare in bright sunlight, at night and every minute in between.
No glare in bright sunlight Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, the high contrast touchscreen display eliminates glare in any setting — even direct sunlight.
No glare in bright sunlight Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, Kindle Paperwhite reads like paper.

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Roughly half will pass Earth on the daytime side and are impossible to find in the bright glare of sunlight.
Because Kindle Paperwhite uses electronic ink rather than an LCD display, customers can read anywhere, even in bright sunlight, without glare.
The All - New Kindle Oasis is Amazon's largest, highest resolution display - it reads like real paper without glare, even in bright sunlight and the first waterproof (IPX8) Kindle so you are free to read and relax in even more places.
With one of these devices, reading in bright sunlight is actually feasible — unlike on a glare - prone color tablet.
As ever, this new Kindle version is designed to read like real paper, with no screen glare, even in bright sunlight.
In fact the Kindle is easier to read in bright sunlight than a book since white pages can be prone to glarIn fact the Kindle is easier to read in bright sunlight than a book since white pages can be prone to glarin bright sunlight than a book since white pages can be prone to glare.
The all - new Kindle has an electronic - ink screen with 50 percent better contrast than any other e-reader, a new sleek design with a 21 percent smaller body while still keeping the same 6 - inch - size reading area, 15 percent lighter weight at just 8.5 ounces, 20 percent faster page turns, up to one month of battery life with wireless off, double the storage to 3,500 books, no glare even in bright sunlight and built - in Wi - Fi - all for only $ 139.
All Kindle e-readers feature displays that are easy to read with no glare, even in bright sunlight, have battery life that is measured in weeks rather than hours, and are lightweight and easy to hold and read on for hours.
The whole idea of the Kindle Voyage is to deliver what Jeff Bezos calls «the thinnest design, highest resolution and highest contrast display, reimagined page turns, and all of the features that readers love about Kindle — books in seconds, no eyestrain or glare, readability in bright sunlight, and battery life measured in weeks, not hours — Kindle Voyage is crafted from the ground up for readers.»
Unlike LCD screens, Kindle reads like real paper, with no glare, even in bright sunlight.
Conversely you read comfortably in bright sunlight with no screen glare at all.
Another big change was the Contrast, it has been severely upgraded, the new Kobo Wireless eReader uses 16 - greyscale, 6» eInk screen which looks and reads like paper, with no glare, even in bright sunlight.
With the latest Pearl E-Ink ™ technology, reading on the new Kobo eReader is just like reading print on paper — it is glare free and easy on the eyes, even in bright sunlight.
Crisp, laser quality text reads like real paper without glare, even in bright sunlight.
Our largest, highest resolution display — 7» and 300 ppi, reads like real paper without glare, even in bright sunlight.
Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, Kindle touchscreens read like paper --- no screen glare, even in bright sunlight.
I've tested mine in bright sunlight and, it's true, there is no glare with the readers.
eInk is very close to paper — It doesn't tire the eyes, it's readable in sunlight and bright light without glare, and it has great battery life (now up to a month when wireless is off).
Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, the latest Kindle Paperwhite reads like paper — no annoying glare, even in bright sunlight.
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).
Just like reading print on paper, the no - glare 5» E Ink screen is easy on the eyes — even in bright sunlight.
Gentle to your eyes and glare - free even in bright sunlight, the 300 ppi E Ink Carta display on the new tolino vision 4 HD delivers perfect reading pleasure.
Something about the Ott bulb doesn't cause the glare the Touch edition can have and it makes the contrast very clear and crisp, like reading a book in bright sunlight.
Even in bright sunlight the E Ink Carta display is glare - free, delivering perfect reading pleasure.
Gentle to your eyes and glare - free even in bright sunlight, the 300 ppi E Ink Carta ™ display on the new tolino epos delivers perfect reading pleasure.
Our largest, highest resolution display - 7» and 300 ppi, reads like printed paper, without glare, even in bright sunlight.
Easy on the Eyes: The 6» E Ink screen with sharp 16 - greyscale, looks and reads like paper, with no glare, even in bright sunlight.
The screen reads like printed paper without glare — even in bright sunlight.
As the E-Ink works by reflecting ambient light, the display looks better in bright sunlight, unlike LCD displays that are backlit and can become swamped in the glare of bright ambient light.
The latest Kindle without sponsored screensavers has a touchscreen display and reads like paper — no annoying glare, even in bright sunlight.
Unsurpassed high - resolution 300 ppi display - reads like printed paper, without glare, even in bright sunlight
Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, the latest Kindle Paperwhite 3G reads like paper — no annoying glare, even in bright sunlight.
Unlike tablets and phones, a Kindle has no glare — even in bright sunlight — and won't distract you with social media, emails, text messages, notifications, and more.
The screen is a matte screen, with relatively low glare, even in bright sunlight.
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.
The crisp, laser - quality text reads like paper with uniform display lighting and no glare, even in bright sunlight.
Because Kobo Glo's advanced high - res XGA Pearl E Ink screen doesn't use a glass overlay for its front light technology, there's never any glare, even in the brightest sunlight.
Reviewers at Brighthand also noted the display has above - average contrast and looks good in bright sunlight and is not prone to reflection or glare.
Unlike LCD screens, Kindle's paper - like display looks and reads like real paper, with no glare, even 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
There is no glare, and the screen is even more readable in sunlight than it is indoors; the brighter the ambient light, the better the display looks.
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.
To make the time commuting by public transit pass more quickly, I find watching movie rentals or purchases from iTunes, although expensive, to be a satisfactory experience holding the device on my lap (although it is true what they say about the glare — it is hard to view content in bright sunlight).
The bright backlight can alleviate glare in most situations, but direct sunlight or very bright interior lighting can be an issue.
This would likely only bother you when shooting in direct sunlight, but it seems like the iPhone has a brighter screen than its predecessors, which keeps the inconvenience of glare down to a minimum in direct sunlight.
Sport will have GPS built - in, along with a screen that can adapt to bright sunlight, with high - contrast text and graphics for better visibility in glare.
The screen is whiter and the text are darker, moreover you can read the text even in bright sunlight (just like reading a real book)-- with no glares, even in bright light.
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