Sentences with phrase «lack of a backlight»

I don't know, the lack of backlighting is a con for me, since it makes kindles useless on airplanes and such.
The lack of a backlight has some notable benefits.
I only have experience with the Kindle, and I find the greyish background they use and the lack of backlighting to be easier on my eyes than a computer screen.
It might not make sense to one person that another person thinks the lack of a backlight is a deal breaker.
Most glaring is the lack of backlighting.
I think it is the lack of backlighting.
And that leads me to my greatest complaint about the All - New Kindle: Its lack of backlighting.
The lack of backlighting is reported to be easier on the eyes, though problematic for night reading.
The lack of a backlight and the decreasing battery life of my 4 year old (rooted) Nook Simple Touch is what brought me here.
Despite its lack of backlighting, the Logitech G613 is a gaming quality wireless keyboard that has incredibly long battery life.
It shares some of the K380's flaws, too, namely a lack of backlighting and only one layout.
However, the keyboard offered really shallow travel and lack of backlighting made it difficult to use in dark environment.
One design pet peeve is the lack of a backlight on the capacitive buttons.
The other disappointment is the lack of backlighting on the keyboard.
Blacks on the Note 3's display look stunning, as the display is physically off when black needs to be displayed due to the lack of a backlight in the panel's construction.
These screens offer incredibly vibrant colours because the lack of backlighting that diffuses colours in LCD panels.
That lack of backlighting is the first clue that this is a budget phone.
As Tom's Guide explains, brightness is «especially important on OLED panels, which are typically much dimmer than their LCD counterparts due to the lack of a backlight
While I have no qualms with capacitive buttons myself - in fact I sometimes prefer them - the lack of backlighting of the back, home and menu buttons can be incredibly frustrating until you've properly learnt the order in which they are arranged.
Normally, this is where we'd criticize the lack of backlighting for the remote, but with so few controls available, easily learned touch memory makes backlighting unnecessary.

Not exact matches

The base LX and mid-level EX models lack the flash of the SX but still benefit from its cohesive design, including the rising beltline and ovoid backlight.
Sony, Amazon's main competitor in the e-book reader market, had a rather nice e-book reader available, but while its device was slightly less expensive, it lacked the wireless instant gratification that the Kindle offered (although unlike the Kindle, Sony's device does have a backlight, something that a lot of bedtime readers crave).
It's one of the best ebook reader screens you'll find, although it lacks the adaptive backlight in the Voyage, which is basically an automatic brightness sensor.
Another disappointment with the keyboard is a lack of having a backlight for work in dimly lit rooms.
Although it can offer an excellent reading experience in bright sunlight, the screens can become uncomfortable to use in dark settings because of the lack of contrast and backlighting on the screen.
Despite lacking color and a backlight, the Game Boy proved an astronomical hit, moving tens of millions around the world within a few years of its release.
- GB settings: — reworked image choosing / cropping - supports Google Photos and potentially other gallery apps — added automatic clean up of GB app picker cache (saves storage space)- Lockscreen status bar lock policy: option to allow status bar expand on secured lock screen — allows peeking on notifications even if lock screen is secured — access to quick settings prohibited — makes UNC ActiveScreen «expand notification panel» mode work on secured lock screen - Display tweaks: — added option for emulating battery charging light: ------ allows charging light on devices lacking native support (e.g. Nexus 5)------ pending notification light has priority over charging light ------ charging light color changes lineary according to current battery level (requires RGB LED hardware)------ whether led is constantly ON or «breathing» depends on LED driver (can not be affected by GB)-- button backlight notifications adjusted to follow Pulse notification delay - Power tweaks: added option for proximity wake up (prevents accidental wake up)(Android 4.2 + only)- Recents panel: allow live wallpaper on high end GFX devices (no option; Android 4.2 + only)- Updated Japanese translation (thanks to WedyDQ10)- Updated French translation (thanks to ch - vox)- Updated Chinese (Simplified) translation (thanks to liveasx)- Updated Chinese (Traditional) translation (thanks to momomok)- Updated Polish translation (thanks to xtrem007)- Updated Russian translation (thanks to gaich)- Updated Portuguese (PT) translation (thanks to bgcngm)- Updated Spanish translation (thanks to jvbferrer)- Updated Slovak and Czech translations
Maximum brightness from the backlight is quite good, but the apparently lack of filter layers can make the Moto G hard to read in strong daylight.
Even the high contrast ratio is the result of an extremely bright backlight rather than inky blacks, so images lacked the depth the raw numbers suggest.
The TCL Roku TV's lack of local dimming, which can turn off the backlight in some sections of an image while boosting it in others, also meant that details were lost in dark shadows and bright highlights.
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