This new anti-reflection coating should get rid of glare lines making
outdoor tablet reading much easier.
Not exact matches
When
reading an ebook, the Kindle Fire's background is noticeably whiter than the Nook
Tablet's, both indoors and
outdoors.
With the company's Adaptive Display technology, the long challenge of
tablet display glare has been solved, making digital
reading outdoors and in low light easy on the eyes.
The sell would be battery - life and
outdoors reading on one screen with the functionality of a full - service
tablet always available.
But a
tablet or a smartphone is worthless for
outdoor reading.
Over the years, I've used many types of digital devices,
tablets, phablets and notebooks, including those w / matte and bright screens for
outdoor reading.
Except for
reading outdoors in the Sun, small
tablets and large phones are competing with e-ink readers now.
My
tablet's screen has too much glare to be able to
read outdoors.
We tested the
tablet outdoors on a sunny day and found the screen's brightness was able to perform exceptionally well, making it even possible to
read in direct sunlight.
If you tend to
read outdoors for 10 hours or longer, get the Kindle, otherwise I recommend a
tablet because it you can still use kindle reader plus any of the huge number of
reading applications available for iPads.
The screen technology they use is reflective so you get some glare, some
tablets such as the Nook handle this better due to it's VividView technology, but it still isn't as good at
reading outdoors or in a brightly lit room as eReaders are.
BETTER THAN A
TABLET FOR OUTSIDE
READING: The Kindle is great for
outdoors and my iPad is great for indoors.
Despite the proliferation of 7 - inch
tablets that can double as e-readers, there are still many users out there who prefer e-ink devices for
reading e-books because they've got much longer battery life, are a lot more readable in direct sunlight
outdoors, and feel easier on the eyes for
reading for extended periods of time as opposed to
reading on LCD screens.
Apple has equipped its new iPad Mini 4 with a notably superior display compared to previous iPad Mini models, making it the best
tablet for
outdoor reading.