1. backlit - Adjective
2. backlit - Verb
backlit
simple past and past participle of backlight
backlit (comparative more backlit, superlative most backlit)
Lit or illuminated from behind.
a backlit computer keyboard
Antonym: frontlit
Along with that, you’ve got 8GB of RAM, a big 512GB SSD, and a 15.6-inch 1080p IPS display, and even though it has a more understated “gaming laptop” aesthetic, the Asus TUF still features a nice backlit keyboard to complement its nice looks. Source: Internet
As backlit LCD game consoles with color graphics consume a lot of power, they were not battery-friendly like the non-backlit original Game Boy whose monochrome graphics allowed longer battery life. Source: Internet
And there’s no limit to what you can create: POS posters, photos, canvases, backlit prints, indoor signs, line drawings, maps - all with the quality and durability to impress your customers. Source: Internet
A smart mobile device with a fast CPU, a large, backlit LCD, and multimedia features could drain its battery in a matter of hours. Source: Internet
Later efforts and improvements The Apple MessagePad 2000/2100, with a vastly improved handwriting recognition system, 162 MHz StrongARM SA-110 RISC processor, Newton OS 2.1, and a better, clearer, backlit screen, attracted critical plaudits. Source: Internet
Multiple lines of evidence suggest the majority of dark matter is not made of baryons: * Sufficient diffuse, baryonic gas or dust would be visible when backlit by stars. Source: Internet