Sentences with phrase «use in bright sunlight»

Vibrant Display, chiclet - style keyboard, and connectivity: The 14 - inch screen has 1368 × 768 pixel resolution that produces vibrant colors but reflective coating makes it a little difficult to use in bright sunlight.
It has a High Brightness Mode for outdoor use in bright sunlight, too, and 2.25 D curved glass on top.
And all of them have an air gap between the glass and the LCD layer beneath; that gap increases reflectivity, which causes the mirror effect that makes tablets terrible for use in bright sunlight.
The touchscreen layer also leaves an odd pattern on the screen finish — it's not noticeable in normal operation, but becomes clear when the tablet's used in bright sunlight.
Brighthand did note that the display loses some of its contrast when used in bright sunlight.
I had no trouble using it in bright sunlight, though one does need to crank up the brightness to full.
The icons are sharp, and I did not have problems using it in bright sunlight.

Not exact matches

My tip would be definately use as much natural light, I prefer to go outside but take photos in the shade, bright sunlight is too harsh.
The interface is easy to use and the screen is really easy to see, even in bright sunlight.
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.
Because Kindle Paperwhite uses electronic ink rather than an LCD display, customers can read anywhere, even in bright sunlight, without glare.
The e-reader can now be used in any type of conditions - from under bright sunlight to dark rooms.
If a tablet has a glossy display and a low brightness, it can be extremely difficult to use outdoors in bright sunlight or in rooms where a comfortable viewing angle causes reflections from light fixtures.
You can't use normal tablets in bright sunlight.
The high contrast as well as the advanced E Ink technology used makes it my ideal companion when reading in bright sunlight or indoors.
I often use it as the sat - nav screen in bright sunlight — it's awesome.
Another big change was the Contrast, it has been severely upgraded, the new Kobo Wireless eReader uses 16 - greyscale, 6» eInk screen which looks and reads like paper, with no glare, even in bright sunlight.
Most Ebook readers present electronic version of text using E Ink technology which makes it better to read even in bright sunlight, as if reading an actual book.
The best and most expensive readers use extremely high - resolution E Ink screens that work better in daylight than at night (you'll need good indoor lighting or a clip - on light if you're planning to do most of your e-reading in the evenings); LCD - screen readers (such as the Elonex) have backlit screens that favor indoor use and (like computer screens) can be tricky to read in bright sunlight.
A nice added bonus is the use of IPS display technology to improve on the average viewing angles of the original plus it offers some improved visibility using the Hudl 2 outdoors in bright sunlight.
If used in strongly sunlight areas, either outdoors or in a bright room in a skyscraper with lots of sun coming in through large windows, then the screen could be a little brighter, otherwise I found it bright enough.
Just forget about using the Acer Iconia W3 - 810 in bright sunlight.
The benefit of such screens is that compared with traditional displays, they are much easier to view in bright sunlight and yet only use a fraction of the power.
Just don't count on using your iPad while lounging on your deck chair: In bright sunlight, its LCD becomes a reflective surface that makes reading a chore.
The Kobo device, in contrast, uses e-ink technology, which is said to be easier to read in bright sunlight and offers many shades of gray.
BUT whilst you can get the Kindle software for iPad and of course read books, newspapers and magazines on the iPad using iBooks the screen is not designed for reading alone and so can not boast that you can read a book comfortably in bright sunlight (but neither can the Fire!).
However, it can sometimes be a frustrating experience for users, between trying to read in bright sunlight, coping with low battery through prolonged use and cracked screens.
Because of this, the power - hungry backlight is used less and can even be turned off completely when reading in bright lighting environments, even direct sunlight.
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.
Because Kobo Glo's advanced high - res XGA Pearl E Ink screen doesn't use a glass overlay for its front light technology, there's never any glare, even in the brightest sunlight.
The e-ink technology, similar to the one used in e-books, allows better power conservation, along with reading in bright sunlight without any harm to the user's eyes.
Heithorn - Althoff shoots houses in full sunlight, using a wide - angle lens to give an overview of each room, and she turns lamps and lights on inside to ensure a bright appearance.
If someone would have designed it, no doubt he would be accused of using too many clichés: fine white sand, overhanging coconut palms, waves twinkling in the sunlight and a bright blue sea.
The setting you use to read at night is most likely too bright (or entirely unnecessary) in full sunlight or even bright indoor lighting.
Contrast is perfect, it's plenty bright for when you're using your phone in direct sunlight, and colors really pop out at you (you can adjust the color profile in settings too).
The result is that the iPad mini 4's screen, which also has an antireflective coating, is easier to use in bright light or sunlight and displays slightly sharper images than the screen on the standard iPad.
I did not face issue while using the phone in bright sunlight, which is great.
It's actually the brightest display Samsung's ever produced, capable of achieving over 1,200 nits when pushed to the limit (22 percent brighter than the Galaxy S8), so it's a pleasure to use in direct sunlight.
Apple is using a display in the iPhone 7 that's 25 percent brighter than the display in the iPhone 6s, so it's going to look brighter and clearer outdoors, especially in full sunlight.
The screen looks vibrant, crisp and I did not face any issues while using the Honor 9 Lite display in bright sunlight.
However, I did struggle to use this 5.65 - inch HD + screen in bright sunlight.
I could easily use the phone in bright sunlight, which is great.
It's bright enough to use outdoors in bright sunlight, and it gets dim enough that it's comfortable to use in bed in a dark room.
Using the iPad Air 2 in direct sunlight is entirely reasonable; I read a number of books in the bright sunlight found at Delores Park, San Francisco with no issue.
It gets bright enough for you to use outside in direct sunlight, but it's not quite as bright as something like the Galaxy S8 or Galaxy Note 8.
Despite looking fairly large, it's nice and light and that fully - circular OLED display is really crisp and bright, great for use in sunlight.
Apart from the mentioned parameters, it is also reported that the display screen will be made using Corning Gorilla Glass 4 to prevent scratches from forming on its screen.Sunlight display is said to be a noteworthy feature of the display that makes the screen contents legible even in bright sunlight.
The Pebble, the best smartwatch out there, earns its keep because it's easy to use, simple, waterproof, has an easy - to - read screen in bright sunlight, and works with a huge number of iOS and Android phones, plus it has one of the best app stores in wearable tech at the moment.
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.
While other Android Wear watches are all but impossible to read in direct sunlight, the Moto 360's back - lit LCD display gets bright enough to shine through, and it uses an ambient light sensor to dial brightness down in darker settings.
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