Sentences with phrase «hybrid display»

There's talk of hybrid display devices coming out soon.
This technology is so good that, barring costs in implementation on a larger scale, we wouldn't be surprised to see an AnyLight Hybrid Display on the next Motorola smartphone — a hero phone for 2016.
The retrofit hybrids display the FedEx EarthSmart logo.
Some rumours do persist that the Slatebook will be using the same screen as their E-Reader was going to have, with the new Pixel Qi hybrid display technology.
Juniper believes the one possible dark spot in eReaders future is the development of hybrid displays which integrate both LCD and electronic ink technology.
The screen on the Moto 360 Sport is a 1.37 - inch AnyLight Hybrid display protected by Gorilla Glass 3 and it carries 263 ppi.
The AnyLight Hybrid Display allows for the backlight to turn completely off when the screen is sleeping, but that also means that the ambient display time is really quite dark when viewed in dimmer light.
It also carries the AnyLight Hybrid display for better visibility in direct sunlight which should come in handy as those who are more active are likely to be outside a lot when the watch is in use.
Other rumours suggest that Amazon has approached both Qualcomm and Pixel Qi to develop a new type of hybrid display.
The hybrid display screen isn't as clear as Toyota «s, either, but at least it gives you an idea of what's going on with the drivetrain, unlike GM's Saturn Vue Hybrid.
Sport turns the hybrid display into a tachometer and stiffens up the steering, but this is not a sports car in any way.
Even though Apple has submitted a patent application for a hybrid display, it's too early to tell if Apple will ever launch a new product with a multifunction screen.
A hybrid display is an interesting idea, however, and would reduce the number of devices gadget hounds would have to carry around on long trips where a tablet and an e-reader would come in handy.
Apple actually has a patent on this type of hybrid display, so it might be a feature we see on an iPad one day.
Next year's iPhones may likely have something along the lines of a hybrid display where a part of the display acts as an extension of the Augmented Reality features mounted inside the brains of the phone.
The Moto 360 Sport has Motorola's «AnyLight hybrid display», allowing its LCD to change the way it shows light depending on the light the ambient light sensor sees.
The hybrid display on the 360 Sport allows for better reading outdoors (think: running outside).
Outdoors you'll be relying more on the «AnyLight Hybrid Display» technology pushed by Motorola for this model uniquely, meaning you're relying more on the light that falls on the display than the light that emanates from it.
There's also the promise that all of this information can be seen clearly, and «even in bright sunlight» thanks to what Motorola is calling its new «AnyLight hybrid display,» which is exclusive to the Sport model only.
While the Moto 360 (2nd Gen.) sports a standard IPS LCD display, Motorola chose to go a different route with the Sport and use what's called an AnyLight hybrid display.
- AnyLight Hybrid Display is great both indoors and out - Minimal hiccups in performance - Accurate GPS tracking - Lightweight and not overly bulky - Charging is quick and easy
While it's the same size and resolution as the 42 mm Moto 360, the Sport's display swaps LCD for a so - called «AnyLight Hybrid Display
Instead of a standard LCD, Motorola's using an «AnyLight Hybrid Display» that's supposed to perform better under sunlight.
Instead of a standard LCD, Motorola's using an «AnyLight Hybrid Display», a screen that's said to work both as a traditional backlit screen and as a front - lit reflective one (think old school color Palm PDAs) for use in the sunlight.
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