Sentences with phrase «screen black pixels»

On non AMOLED screen black pixels are lighted up (though still black).
The reason is that on AMOLED screens black pixels are 100 % switched off, they emit no light and this is like paper.

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With a resolution of 1872 x 1404 pixels, the screen offers crisp, sharp letters and high contrast with rich blacks and light whites.Even the smallest font size can be read perfectly, allowing you to display more text on a page than ever before.
The reader is essentially the same as the previous Paperwhite — a bright, almost white glare - free screen inside a nearly featureless slab of black plastic — but this model has «twice as many pixels» as the previous version and will display «laser quality text.»
Apple says pretty much all existing iPhone applications will run on the iPad in one of two modes: a version that displays the app at the size it would appear on the iPhone, surrounded by black space, and a «pixel - doubled» (technically, the image is quadrupled in size — twice as wide by twice as tall) version that scales the image up to fill the iPad's screen.
There's also a 4th pixel which is left alone (it shows the white / black of the underlying screen.
Platform: Android Jelly Bean (v4.1) Display: 5 - inch full HD TFT LCD Screen resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels Main camera: 13.1 MP CMOS, on rear panel Secondary camera: 1.9 MP CMOS, front - facing RAM: 2 GB Internal memory: 32 GB, expandable up to 64 GB via a microSD card slot Processor: 1.7 GHz quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro CPU Connectivity: NFC, compatible with Xi LTE, Wi - Fi, Wi - Fi tethering capability Battery: 3000mAh Dimensions: 139 x 70 x 10 millimeters Weight: 160 grams Color options: platinum white, indigo black
And Mary Lou Jepsen's Pixel Qi company is working on a new LCD screen that — like the OLPC XO screen she was instrumental in devising — will run on less power, be easy on the eyes in natural light, and have optimized modes for both black - and - white and color.
Every group of sub-cells covers four black - and - white pixels of the underlying E-Ink screen.
This is how I understand the specifications of the Jetbook Color: It has of a large E-Ink screen with a resolution of 1600 × 1200 black and white pixels that is not able to show colors.
Because the black pixels are «off» in an OLED display, the contrast ratios are also higher than LCD screens.
With a resolution of 1872 x 1404 pixels, the screen offers crisp and sharp letters and high contrast with rich blacks and clear whites.
In Kobo eReaders» E Ink display, there are microscopic particles of black and white ink mixed in with each pixel on the screen.
The combination of a moderate pixel density (224 ppi) along with somewhat limited viewing angles and the too - bright blacks of LCD technology led us to expect a poor showing from this screen.
It features a 1280x720 pixel HD resolution powered by the Sony Mobile BRAVIA engine, which ensures richer colours, deeper blacks and generally better picture quality than on like - for - like screens without this addition.
Black; Touch Screen; 7» WUXGA (1920 * 1200), 400 nits, LED backlight IPS panel with Corning Fit Glass; Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro 8064 1.5 GHz, L2 2 MB, Quad - Core; 2 GB DDR3LM - 1066; Adreno 320, 400 MHz; 16 GB Flash; No Optical Drive; Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean); 802.11 ABGN; 1.2 Mega Pixel & 5.0 Mega Pixel Webcams; Bluetooth 4.0; 15Wh, 3950mAh, non-removable polymer battery (10 hours); Comes with Adapter & power plug, Manual, Warranty card, Cleaning Cloth; 1 Year North America Warranty
Capacity: 8 GB / 16 GB (16 GB is available exclusively on Creative.com) Color: Black Screen Size: 10» (diagonal) Sensitivity Display: 262k color TFT, Resistive Touch Screen Resolution: 1024 x 600 pixels Dimension: 262 x 173 x 13.7 mm Weight: 650g Processor: ZiiLABS ZMS - 08 HD Media - Rich Applications Processor Operating System: Android 2.1 Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 2.1 EDR (with apt - X & A2DP) Wireless Network: Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g HD video (HDMI): Yes Camera: Front camera (VGA) Built - in Microphone: Yes (Mono) Built - in Speaker: Yes (Stereo) Accelerometer: Yes Memory Expansion: SD, up to 32 GB Audio Enhancement: X-Fi Audio Enhancements (Crystalizer, Expand) Audio Support: MP3, AAC, WMA9, FLAC, OGG, ADPCM, MIDI, WAV, Audible Format Video Support: H. 264, MPEG4, WMV9, MJPEG, MOV, AVI, MKV Photo Support: JPG, BMP, PNG Connectors: mini USB, 3.5 mm Stereo jack
The end result is the familiar sort of screen seen on a Kindle or Kobo reader, with almost black - on - white text and up to sixteen shades of grey, which is created by sub-addressing individual pixels.
Its black and white ink - on - paper look is achieved with a resolution of 170 ppi (pixels per inch), far better than most portable devices (computer screens are normally 72 ppi).
The simulated experience of reading a physical book gets diminished a bit when your screen flashes black for a split second every time you turn the page (to refresh those e-ink pixels).
Run - of - the - mill LCD screens transmit light to pixels that otherwise need to be black, but OLED doesn't.
if they crop the frame vertically, we end up with huge black bars on both sides of the screen (which obviously isn't happening), and if they crop horizontally (which is what's being claimed), then that's a lot of unused pixels.
OMG, OLED screen technology is a huge deal for gamers: Pixels are REALLY tiny, making for a really sharp picture, there's virtually no motion blur, contrast ratio is outstanding, producing excellent black / white levels, it saves a ton of battery life, compared to an LCD screen, and since it's also a capacitive touchscreen, it should be super-responsive!
Amazon Echo has a 2.5 - inch round screen which inconveniences visuals from its 480 x 480 pixels display and at the top of the screen; within a large bezel (black border) around the screen is the device camera.
Lovers of the big screen will appreciate the pixel - dense 1080p resolution, rich colors, and deep blacks.
On LCD screens, when black is displayed, it's still being shown on a lit - up pixel.
Both Pixel variants have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor, 4 gigs of RAM, and flat - out gorgeous OLED screens with deep blacks and vibrant, punchy colors.
Oh, and if you're using a Pixel 2 XL, you can pinch to zoom to expand YouTube videos to fill the entire screen rather than viewing them with black bars on the sides.
It has all the contrast and deep blacks that we've come to love from AMOLED displays, but it's also bigger than average, with a healthy pixel density and — most importantly — much better color rendition than some older AMOLED screens.
However, the G6 has an LCD screen instead of an AMOLED panel, so you don't get the same level of pure inky blacks as you would on a Google Pixel or Samsung Galaxy S7.
The new caller ID screen, the black notification drawer with a blue brightness slider, and the blue accents throughout the OS, like in the Settings menu, are exclusive to the Pixel.
Samsung has been a huge proponent of AMOLED, which is best distinguished from LCD screens, like those on iPhone 4S and HTC One X, by its deep blacks (the pixels can actually shut off entirely) and vivid colors.
The Pixel 2 has a traditional «cinematic» aspect ratio (16:9) that makes sure video fills the screen without stretching or black bars, while the «fullscreen» aspect ratio (18:9) of the Pixel 2 XL makes the phone feel like it's nothing but display in your hand when playing games or taking photos.
It still looks fantastic, especially because Motorola takes advantage of the deep blacks of its AMOLED screen, but Moto X doesn't pack nearly as many pixels as everyone else.
(The pixels in AMOLED screens shut off to produce black.)
What's commonly being referred to as the «notch» is a black bar along at the top of the screen, with actual pixels and screen space flanking both sides of it.
The Pixel and Pixel XL both use AMOLED screens, which are noted for their deeper blacks and sharper contrast ratios when compared to traditional LCD panels.
Lying on the table with its screen turned off, it could be a Pixel XL or any number of other «black rectangle» handsets.
As soon as you launch Pixel OFF Save Battery, you'll see a preview of the black pixel overlay — or «mesh,» as it's called — displayed on the lower half of your scPixel OFF Save Battery, you'll see a preview of the black pixel overlay — or «mesh,» as it's called — displayed on the lower half of your scpixel overlay — or «mesh,» as it's called — displayed on the lower half of your screen.
In the past, we've covered an app called «Pixel Battery Saver» (see the original guide at the end of this article for reference) that overlayed your entire screen with a subtle grid of black pixels, and this was a great battery saving utility for many folks.
The LCD screen is sharp and bright, but colors aren't as vibrant and the blacks aren't as deep as the AMOLED screen on our Google Pixel XL.
Since black pixels use little to no power on an AMOLED screen, more black pixels means lower battery consumption.
If you would like your screen to be overlaid with a grid of black pixels at all times, tick the box next to the «Set on boot» option.
Because Android's navigation bar has a black background most of the time, and because OLED simply turns off pixels to display black elements, the portion of the screen where the nav bar usually sits is «fresher» than the rest.
Inside the box (unboxing the Tenor E): Handset, user manual, data cable (USB — Micro USB), Travel Charger 5V / 2A, SIM ejector pin SAR: 0.88 W / kg @ 1gm head and 0.9 W / kg @ 1gm body Body: Build and finishing is good, the review unit I got is black color with metallic matte finishing SIM Type: 3 slots Nano SIM + Nano SIM + Micro SD card slot, 4G VoLTE works on both SIM slots, on screen navigation buttons Screen: 5.5 inches, 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution, 2.5 D curved screen navigation buttons Screen: 5.5 inches, 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution, 2.5 D curved Screen: 5.5 inches, 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution, 2.5 D curved glass.
We aim to find out if black pixels on modern AMOLED screens really save you much power in real - world usage.
On an AMOLED screen, certain pixels can actually be turned off making black colors a true black.
The screen utilizes improved Pixel Eyes technology for darker black levels and wet finger operability.
With an AMOLED display it has the ability to shut off certain pixels, giving the screen a true black rather than the lit up look of an LCD display.
Remember: AMOLED means the screen activates individual pixels, so if something is black that pixel is turned off.
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