Sentences with phrase «outdoor visibility as»

Blacks are incredibly deep, colors are vibrant, contrast is outstanding and high brightness mode helps with outdoor visibility as it does on other Nokia phones.
OnePlus has been fitted with an Active Matrix OLED display which as per the company claims is more comfortable for outdoor visibility as it is brighter.

Not exact matches

- Parents have full visibility of their kids - Complies with ASTM safety standards - Made with UV - resistant materials - Can be used indoors as well as outdoors
Nokia's X7 has the same 4 - inch 16:9 nHD 640 × 360 AMOLED capacitive touch screen as the E7 handset, only without the ClearBlack display for improved outdoor visibility and with the new updated Symbian ^ 3 OS code - named Anna.
The built - in media player offers additional colour tone options — Normal, Warm and Cold — as well as an additional Outdoor Visibility mode that blasts up brightness and colour saturation for a more powerful image.
There are bags of options within the camera app - ISO, exposure adjustment, timer, anti-shake, light metering options, 13 scene modes and four filters - but what we really liked was the Outdoor Visibility mode which puts the screen up to maximum brightness so that you can see what you're shooting even in bright sunlight (even if it does switch itself off every time you come back to the app) and the fact that the shutter delay is as short as you'll find on any smartphone.
Nokia's X7 has the same 4 - inch 16:9 nHD 640 × 360 AMOLED capacitive touch screen as the E7 phone, only without the ClearBlack display for improved outdoor visibility.
The Finnish haven't compromised in the abilities of the 700, as the handset arrives with a 3.2 - inch AMOLED screen with the ClearBlack technology that accompanies the higher - end devices — for clear screen visibility in bright outdoor conditions.
Viewing angles are good, as is outdoor visibility, but you'll notice a slight blue shift along the curved edges of the display.
All of which compounds the G Watch's display visibility issues, as you're forced to manually switch brightness modes when moving indoors or outdoors.
Color saturation isn't quite as vivid and eye - catching as the AMOLED on the Gear Live, I've found, but the LG fares a little better outdoors, though direct sunlight is still the enemy of visibility.
Brightness is of no issue though, but outdoor visibility is surprisingly poor, and viewing angles could have been better as well.
This can be attributed to what Xiaomi calls a «Sunlight Display,» which actually makes adjustments at the hardware level to each individual pixel, for better real time contrast and outdoor visibility, as opposed to the otherwise standard practice of just ramping up the brightness of the display.
It does still have all the real benefits of Super AMOLED, as I've mentioned, with outdoor visibility particularly strong.
Outdoor visibility remains a challenge in direct sunlight, as it does for all watches, although it has an auto - brightness mode (on by default) that goes some way to addressing the problem.
Keeping in mind the price point, I would say the display does a decent job, though I had to really struggle to use the phone in bright outdoors as visibility was a problem even with brightness levels set to maximum.
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Regardless of sharpness, the quality of the display is quite nice as colors are pleasantly vibrant, the viewing angles are good and outdoor visibility is not an issue in direct sunlight as long as the screen is at max brightness.
The viewing angles are also very good, as is outdoor visibility.
The screen also gets really bright enough for outdoor visibility under direct sunlight as well.
The viewing angles are fantastic, as expected from the In - Cell display with a 178 degree viewing angle, and with a brightness of 600 nits, the OnePlus 2 outperforms all current flagships in this regard, and outdoor visibility should be of no issue.
Colors are vibrant, blacks are about as deep as you can expect from a non-AMOLED panel, and outdoor visibility is good enough to get by, with a typical max brightness of about 500 nit.
Visibility outdoors is not, and while the Pixel's AMOLED panel isn't quite a match for Samsung's in terms of color saturation, it still benefits from true black reproduction by lighting pixels only as necessary.
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