Meanwhile, the display is a fingerprint magnet, meaning after couple minutes of usage; you would notice smudges on the screen, which is never a good sign when using
the display under sunlight.
It is not very bright on maximum brightness, and it was hard to read the content on
the display under sunlight.
The sunlight legibility of the screen is amazing as well, we put
the display under sunlight, and the display got away by allowing us to see content even with no full brightness.
Not exact matches
The
display is crisp and readable even
under harsh
sunlight.
The Photon 4G's Gorilla Glass
display boasts a scratch - resistant and glare - reducing coating, and indeed, we had no trouble using the phone
under bright
sunlight.
This handset has a sharper
display under normal lighting conditions and the
display is clearly visible even
under the direct
sunlight.
In certain conditions, especially outdoors
under sunlight, I could power down the brightness to zero and still read comfortably — a benefit of using e-ink
displays.
The e-ink
display along with Kindle's unique lighting from the sides is still the best when it comes to reading
under any kind of lighting condition — good enough to be read in darkness and has the best anti-glare reading experience
under sunlight.
The Torch 9850 has a 3.7 - inch 800 x 480 - pixel resolution touchscreen
display that was more than bright enough for viewing
under direct
sunlight.
We were able to see the
display just fine in direct
sunlight and
under fluorescent lights in the office, though these weren't the ideal environments for the screen.
In my outdoor test, the Air 2 beat last year's Air, Samsung's Tab S and Amazon's previous Fire HDX,
displaying a more even balance
under both
sunlight and shade.
On top of that, the panels can get super bright and dim, so viewing the
displays under direct
sunlight or at night time didn't cause any problems.
Those
displays are efficient and readable
under direct
sunlight conditions (of course not very suitable for night travels).
This handset has a sharper
display under normal lighting conditions, but it becomes almost unreadable in direct
sunlight.
One of the key features of the disgo 9104 is the
display, it works well in bright
sunlight and the colours are good, and the viewing angles means it works well as a video conferencing device, although the front 0.3 MP camera is a little
under - powered however there's a more reasonable 2.0 MP rear facing camera.
LG never revealed any details about those
displays, besides saying that they include new technology that behaves better
under sunlight compared to normal AMOLED
displays - offering a «two-fold advanced reflection rate».
It looks great even
under direct
sunlight, and it's highly scratch resistant thanks to the
display's Corning Gorilla Glass protection.
An electronic paper
display will feature perfect readability also in less than ideal light conditions, such as
under direct
sunlight.
The tablet's
display was nice and bright, but when I took it out on my terrace to relax and check email, I found it was a bit hard to see
under direct
sunlight.
While the technology behind CBD
displays is quite different to the one used in Samsung's Super AMOLED
displays (which uses an on - cell touch layer)- the resulting image quality and behavior
under sunlight is pretty similar in both
display technologies.
While I didn't intentionally drop the phone on the floor to check the whether the screen cracks or not, but I did find that the
display can end up with scratches that are, thankfully, visible only
under direct
sunlight when the screen is turned off.
The
display is very reflective though, which made the viewing experience frustrating
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.
It's easy to dismiss an LCD screen in our ultra high resolution phones, but since none of the Android Wear watches out there today have figured out how to compete with the sun without draining the teensy little batteries
under those tiny screens, LCD offers a distinct advantage over AMOLED
displays in direct
sunlight.
The
display incorporates the company's OGS tech, which claims to provide better legibility
under direct
sunlight by making it brighter.
The Moto 360 sport would be coming with a fixed silicone strap as well as that special LCD
display to read
under direct
sunlight.
You can view the
display under direct
sunlight too.
The company claims that the reader is especially designed to give weeks of batter life to enhance the reading experience and its e-ink
display gives no glare even
under bright
sunlight.
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.
The
display delivers a fair amount of brightness in indoors as well as outdoors but it does not give impressive results
under direct
sunlight.
The auto brightness setting works accurately and the
display is viewable even
under the harsh
sunlight of Delhi.
Thankfully, unlike older OLED
displays, the Super AMOLED screen also looks great
under bright
sunlight.
There's also a Night
Display that turns down the brightness, and a
Sunlight Display feature that lets you view the screen under harsh s
Sunlight Display feature that lets you view the screen
under harsh
sunlightsunlight.
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.
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.
Under direct
sunlight, the
display automatically enhances the colour and brightness to optimise the visibility of the on screen elements.
We aren't talking about direct
sunlight here, although I would say the ASUS ZenFone AR's
display holds up really well
under bright lighting.
Brightness is okay but not spectacular, with the
display getting slightly washed out
under direct
sunlight.
The Sport also includes an «AnyLight»
display, which combines transmissive and reflective
displays to ensure it's readable
under any lighting condition, including bright
sunlight.
The always - on
display is easily readable even
under bright
sunlight.
The
display gets unnecessarily reflective
under the
sunlight in many of them, making it hard to read the content.
Being a Super AMOLED
display, every one of the pixels can emit its own light, so the contrast creates very deep blacks and it is still 10 % brighter than previous generations, making it easier to read
under direct
sunlight beside being visible from a wide variety of angles.
The super AMOLED plus
display Screen is 4.3 inches and the AMOLED technology makes it possible to view the
display even
under direct
sunlight.
Screen is slightly bigger (7 inches) and this E-Ink
display is really comfortable on the eye, you can clearly read the text
under direct
sunlight.
Under direct
sunlight, the Mate S automatically boosts the brightness of the darker regions of the
displayed image so everything remains perfectly visible.
Also, its
sunlight legibility is quite close to AMOLED
displays and makes the on - screen content visible
under bright light.
The Gorilla Glass 4 protected
display is color accurate and has adequate brightness to let you see even
under bright
sunlight.
As I noted above, the brightness of the tablet
display is good enough in indoor settings, but reflections
under sunlight is one of the reasons that makes it difficult for anyone to use the SurBook Mini.
The screen is scratch resistant and splash proof, and the brightness in the
display is quite good on the highest levels, and the viewing
under the bright
sunlight was not hard as the screen was quite bright.
The
display automatically adjusts the contrast to maintain the legibility
under direct
sunlight.