It was when using the camera that we first hit the very important problem of the screen being hard to
see in bright sunlight.
At levels 3 or lower however, it can be quite hard to
see in bright sunlight so you'll want to tweak it based on your conditions.
The Samsung Gear Live is a decent piece of hardware with a significant flaw: it can be impossible to
see in bright sunlight.
It's worth noting that those capacitive keys are invisible until backlit and difficult to
see in bright sunlight so you'll have to memorize the order: back, home and menu (from left to right).
The glossy nav screen can be a little difficult to
see in bright sunlight, but the Vitara's multimedia package is slick to use, and flicking through different functions in the Vitara is easy.
It has tremendous viewing angles, punchy colors, and can be
seen in bright sunlight without issue.
Not exact matches
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In very
bright sunlight we sometimes have to shade our eyes if we want to
see anything at all.
The interface is easy to use and the screen is really easy to
see, even
in bright sunlight.
I would choose the Kindle
in bright sunlight over the iPad every time because you can't
see anything on the iPad
in bright sunlight.
The wide, middle ring known as the B ring — one of the easiest to
see from Earth through telescopes because it is densely packed with chunks of
bright water ice — looks dark
in these images because it is so thick that it blocks almost all of the
sunlight shining behind it.
Bright LEDs allow researchers to
see about 10 feet ahead of the vehicle
in deep waters where no
sunlight penetrates.
Blue light wavelengths would be
seen in nature during the
brightest hours of the day and are found
in sunlight.
You
see, these flakies are golden
in bright direct
sunlight.
You can also
see how it looks like under
bright sunlight in my last outfit post.
Lincoln says that its new head - up display is the biggest and
brightest in its class, which not only allows it to display lots of pertinent information, but drivers will also be able to
see it better
in bright sunlight and dark nights.
Yes, we're supposed to
see devices with these more energy - efficient displays (which don't get washed out
in bright sunlight) next year, but we'll have to wait and
see how much they actually cost.
The Super IPS + screen is incredibly
bright, and I had no problem
seeing the screen
in sunlight.
Through software you can switch between IPS and IPS +, with the latter being a more
bright and vivid mode which helps you easily
see the display
in sunlight.
First, although the displays work excellently
in bright indoor light and daylight, including direct
sunlight, they have no light of their own (unlike LCD displays, which have backlights shining through them from back to front so you can
see them).
At the highest brightness level it's easy to
see this display
in the sun, and if you've got auto brightness enabled it'll automatically jump to an extra
sunlight brightness setting as soon as it detects super
bright light.
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.
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).
It's not very
bright and is tough to
see in direct
sunlight and the viewing angles are pathetic, but the touchscreen is responsive when the processor isn't struggling to keep lag at bay.
All corneal ulcers are painful and you may
see cloudiness of the cornea, increased redness of eye, increased blinking, rubbing at eyes, increased squinting
in bright light, or your dog or cat may even try to avoid
sunlight or brightly lit rooms.
The display is pretty solid — it's a little undersaturated, but it's
bright enough to
see outdoors
in direct
sunlight.
The Moto G5 Plus, meanwhile, tallied a 591 - nit score, making it much easier to
see the screen
in bright sunlight than you would be able to do with the R1 Plus.
And the phone's brightness can,
in fact, get
brighter than its user - facing maximum under direct
sunlight, like we've
seen on other AMOLED devices.
It's also one of the
brightest panels we've
seen, reaching up to 1200 nits, making it easily viewable
in even direct
sunlight.
It's
bright, beautiful, has great viewing angles, and is pretty easy to
see in direct
sunlight.
As is to be expected with AMOLED panels the colors were rich and vivid and the display is pretty easy to
see in direct
sunlight, it can also get fairly
bright if you manage the brightness without the ambient light sensor.
The panel gets very dark, which makes it easy to
see at night without eye strain, but it doesn't do a very good job of getting
bright enough to easily
see it
in direct
sunlight.
The
bright screen of the Galaxy S8 Active makes it easy to
see what you're shooting even
in direct
sunlight, and the camera is capable of great shots, capturing plenty of detail and vivid colors.
I can actually
see the display
in bright sunlight almost all the time.
At maximum brightness — 425 nits — you can
see it
in direct
sunlight and
bright office lights.
The display is not as
bright as we've
seen from the competition — the HP Spectre x360 easily beats it — but it's also not too dim to be used
in sunlight.
The viewing angles are also great, which means the
sunlight legibility is good as well, although, one has to make sure that brightness level is at the highest
in order to
see the content
in bright sunlight.
In practice, I found the OnePlus 5T was about as legible in harsh sunlight as its predecessor, which is to say that while it's not the brightest display I've seen on a smartphone this year, I never had an issue making out what was on the screen, even when I was outsid
In practice, I found the OnePlus 5T was about as legible
in harsh sunlight as its predecessor, which is to say that while it's not the brightest display I've seen on a smartphone this year, I never had an issue making out what was on the screen, even when I was outsid
in harsh
sunlight as its predecessor, which is to say that while it's not the
brightest display I've
seen on a smartphone this year, I never had an issue making out what was on the screen, even when I was outside.
Now the Moto Z2 Play's display does get plenty
bright in direct
sunlight, but it can still be a bit tough to
see.
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.
The display has vibrant color, excellent contrast, great viewing angles, and gets
bright enough to
see in direct
sunlight.
However,
in other situations, the
brighter video from the Amazon camera was an asset; during the day, when the room was lit only by
sunlight, I could clearly
see my gray cat sleeping on a gray couch.
The display gets
bright enough to easily
see the screen
in direct
sunlight.
The Pixel is ultra easy to
see in direct
sunlight, and any other
bright conditions for that matter, as well as getting super dim without that nasty pinkish color shift we've
seen on other AMOLED panels on the market too.
Even
in bright sunlight, I can still easily
see my Moto 360 and what it is telling me.
Talking about the
sunlight legibility, well it was average too; you can't
see everything when the display is put
in bright sunlight.
Watch faces and apps look sharp and colorful, and the screen gets
bright enough to
see in direct
sunlight.
It's not bad
in most outdoor situations, but it's very difficult to
see in direct, super
bright Florida summer
sunlight.
For a mid-range display, it feels quite
brighter and takes on
sunlight legibility quite easily, meaning you can
see the content even while browsing
in direct
sunlight.
Unlike some AMOLED panels this one is quite
bright and is very easy to
see outdoors, even
in bright sunlight, although not as easy as some LCD panels out there.
Fitbit is not revealing exact specs on the resolution of its Ionic display, but did confirm with The Verge it will have support for up to 1000 nits of brightness, which should make the display easy to
see even
in bright sunlight.