Designed for business and education environments where high ambient light can be an issue, the ViewSonic LS810 and LS830 ultra-short throw projectors
feature high brightness levels at 4,000 lumens.
The display is an IPS one that supports 10 point multi-touch and while the resolution is not the highest it is very clear and easy to read with
very high brightness levels at a rated 400 nits.
Not only are OLED panels thinner than LCD panels, they are capable of reaching
extremely high brightness levels, have an infinite contrast ratio thanks to their deep black levels, and wide viewing angles.
Black levels look quite good when indoors and the brightness is high, or outdoors where contrast naturally drops, but anything in between, especially at
higher brightness levels indoors is going to show just how grey these blacks are.
Using a proper filter is important as some improvised filters pass UV rays that can damage the eye at
high brightness levels.
At
the highest brightness level it's not bad, but mid-levels seem less bright to me.
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.
Both of these tablets feature 7 - inch touchscreens with IPS panels and 1024 × 600 pixels resolution, which should translate in both cases in crisp colors,
high brightness levels and good viewing angles.
In addition to
the higher brightness levels, DisplayMate says the Note 8 also has a larger native color gamut compared to the Galaxy S8, for better colors when the phone is in a high ambient light setting.
Other improvements when compared to LCD panels include
a higher brightness level, improved color accuracy and contrast ratio, and more.
Both offer excellent viewing angles,
high brightness levels, even outdoors, and vibrant colors, with the slight blueish hue seen in earlier Huawei phones.
For example, you could have it set to
a high brightness level when you're plugged in, and a lower one when you're on battery power.
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.
The new Pros are powerful machines, designed to handle any tasks hat you might be throwing at them, thanks to the latest i5 / i7 processors, separate GPUs, 16 GB of RAM (maximum), flash storage with 3.1 GBps / 2.2 GBps read / write speeds and a display that offers better colors at
higher brightness levels than the previous gen MacBooks.
With more intensive use at
higher brightness levels, we were able to kill off our Galaxy S4 in a little over seven hours.
The display is lovely indoors, but it struggles in direct sunlight: even at
the highest brightness level, it was nearly impossible to read outside.
Even at
the highest brightness level, you can barely see anything on both the Gear Live and the G Watch if you head outside under the bright sun.
Even so, it can't compare to
the higher brightness levels and crazy - impressive contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 that the iPhone X offers.
The display gets very bright (up to 600 nits according to OnePlus), but at
higher brightness levels, the colors seem to get washed out a bit.
OLED is an incredible display technology that allows for thinner designs,
higher brightness levels, and greater contrast.
So naturally there's plenty of pixel density to go around, and I also found it bright enough to use in outdoor conditions — although you'll need to watch out for increased battery drain at
higher brightness levels.
The display's other characteristics are just fine though, with good viewing angles that distort only slightly when off - axis, especially at
higher brightness levels.
The screen has
a high brightness level, we are not provided with an exact number of nits it can deliver, but it certainly felt up to the standard of Note 5, except the 2K resolution.
Note that sunlight legibility is not good, even with
the highest brightness levels you can't hardly see any content when the device is placed in direct sunlight.