Sentences with phrase «much screen glare»

While the touchscreen navigation is a plus, it also causes too much screen glare and lessens the contrast of the text.

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Therefore, it is crucial that glare is limited as much as possible in rooms where computers or screens are used regularly by students and staff, by positioning screens away from light sources and out of direct sunlight.
The only difficulty I have with the vehicle is the screen for navigation, etc has too much glare, making it worthless at certain times of day when sun is in wrong position.
In the video we did not, the matte screen is a glorified screen protector, it does not really do much other then protect your unit, we would estimate it lowered the glare by like 30 % BUT it looked really artificial.
Not only is it a new higher contrast screen with much darker blacks, there isn't any glare associated with the touchscreen because there is no longer an added layer over the top of the display.
My tablet's screen has too much glare to be able to read outdoors.
The most glaring change is that Lenovo has done away with the app drawer, with all programs instead appearing on your various home screens, much like Huawei's Emotion UI.
The 17.3 - inch screen with In - Plane Switching (IPS) technology has a matte finish, so you don't have to worry too much about glare or viewing angles, and you have the option of using Nvidia's G - Sync technology to smooth out frame rates for better gameplay.
The glare from indoor lights was distracting, and in sunlight it was pretty hard to see much of anything on the screen.
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).
Because color screens create too much glare which is one of the things wrong with reading on an iPad which I have.
On topic: My eyes aren't that good any more, so unless some of the multi-purpose hardware gets a screen with as little glare / backlight — whatever it's called — and as much sharpness as my Sony 505, I'll continue reading my ebooks on dedicated e-readers ^ ^.
Instead of a discussion guide to apply this tragedy to our own lives, we get so much media sausage, as polls go up on Web sites and screens, in glaring graphics and newscrawls, after which answers are slapped up next to text and streaming audio of VIPs rushing in front of microphones to express their [opportunistic] opinions.
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