Take for instance its unique touch screen display that can switch from color mode to black and white e-ink enabled display, which you can read
even in bright sunlight with perfect ease.
The colour reproduction for most part is fairly accurate, and this works fine
in bright sunlight as well.
The display is bright enough to remain
visible in bright sunlight and although it's reflective and attracts fingerprints, they're easily wiped off.
At levels 3 or lower however, it can be quite hard to
see in bright sunlight so you'll want to tweak it based on your conditions.
This will in turn kill the battery life, but is useful for giving the screen additional «pop» for
use in bright sunlight.
These wraps are designed to be
work in the bright sunlight and hotter temperatures and are usually made of lightweight, breathable fabric.
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.
No
glare in bright sunlight Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, the high contrast touchscreen display eliminates glare in any setting — even direct sunlight.
The e-ink panel also allows for reading just as comfortably
in bright sunlight conditions as it would indoors, adding tremendous flexibility to the device.
In bright sunlight on the slopes, however, the colour seemed a little more muted, and it's benefit was that I stood out.
The AMOLED panel, when displaying a full white image, falls well behind the competition, which can make it difficult to view
text in bright 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.
On the other hand, colour reproduction isn't exactly inspiring, with tones appearing rather dull and muted, and
visibility in bright sunlight isn't very good.
It's resting as
directed in bright sunlight (well, as much sunlight as one gets in during a west coast winter) on the desk in my studio.
It is easily readable
even in bright sunlight and is always on, features that make it more akin to the regular watches that it intends to replace.
The screen is also easy to
see in bright sunlight and is usable with gloves, due to the ability to adjust the display's sensitivity.
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.
If you really need a tablet that performs
well in bright sunlight you should consider an ereader with e-ink technology instead.