The reason why OLED panels haven't really been used for in - car displays is because they are known to be relatively weaker in durability and
brightness under direct sunlight than LCD panels.
Sporting a 5.5 - inch 1080p display that is touted to offer best sunlight legibility as company calls it a sunlight display offer up to 450 Nits
brightness under direct sunlight.
Not exact matches
Smartphone struggles
under direct sunlight even with
brightness set to the maximum, InkCase i7 Plus's specially formulated anti-glare screen absorb the sun rays and reduce reflections.
The 650 nits
brightness rating allows you to read clearly
under direct sunlight and, with Corning Gorilla Glass, you will not have to worry about scratching the screen from keys or other objects in your bag or pocket.
It also has an outdoor mode that boosts the
brightness and makes it easily readable
under direct sunlight.
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.
The Pixel XL is not above average in this regard, and I've found that its
brightness output is actually very underwhelming
under direct sunlight.
The touchscreen display on Versa comes with up to 1,000 nits of
brightness for better viewing even
under the
direct sunlight.
This is a good option to quickly increase the
brightness when you are using the handset
under direct sunlight.
The display delivers a fair amount of
brightness in indoors as well as outdoors but it does not give impressive results
under direct sunlight.
It's also worth nothing that the XA1 Ultra's display pumps out 380 nits of
brightness, which means that it's unfortunately not easily viewable
under direct sunlight.
Under direct sunlight, the display automatically enhances the colour and
brightness to optimise the visibility of the on screen elements.
Brightness is okay but not spectacular, with the display getting slightly washed out
under direct sunlight.
It's not that clear when
under direct sunlight, even with
brightness set to full.
You can leave the
brightness at 4 for most of the time and if you are
under direct sunlight etc. then you can use the
brightness boost option when you swipe down from the watch face.
Under direct sunlight, the Mate S automatically boosts the
brightness of the darker regions of the displayed image so everything remains perfectly visible.
The
sunlight legibility is pretty good on F103; you can see the content clearly
under direct sunlight, but only with full
brightness.
The
brightness of the display is decent at 450 nits which means you will be able to use it properly even
under direct sunlight.
Viewing angles and
brightness are good, though the screen is reflective
under direct sunlight.
However, you'll able be to see on - screen content even
under direct sunlight, after enabling full
brightness.
The
brightness of the display is also decent here, and i didn't have any issues using it outdoor but don't expect it shine brightly
under direct sunlight.
The Galaxy S5 can automatically adjust both its
brightness and contrast to make the display more easily read when outdoors in
direct sunlight, for instance, something that also worked well
under the bright lighting of Samsung's demo areas.