At certain angles you will see some dotted matrix on the screen — it is normal, it is easily visible when you are viewing
the screen under direct sunlight.
Not exact matches
The Cybook Gen3 from Bookeen is an ultra-light reading device that uses the E ink ®
screen technology (VizPlex), giving a paper - like high contrast appearance that is readable even
under direct sunlight.
The black and white
screen is noticeably crisper than previous iterations, with a more pronounced contrast, and there's no glare even
under direct sunlight.
Beyond long battery life, as mentioned above e-paper smartwatches offer great viewing angles, so you won't have trouble making out the notifications on your
screen even if you're outside
under direct sunlight.
The
screen is a bit on the dim side, though, and too reflective to be usable
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.
Legibility
under direct sunlight too is quite good, and thanks to the oleophobic coating the
screen largely remains smudge - free.
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.
Most of the
screens use E Ink technology which delivers a consistent reading performance even
under direct sunlight.
If your work takes you into the field, you'll be thankful that Getac equipped this slate with a
screen that's readable even
under direct sunlight.
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.
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.
What this means is that the
screen is easy on the eyes in the dark, and with the outdoor mode it's easy to read even
under direct sunlight.
Nokia has implemented
sunlight readability mode that changes
screen's contrasts automatically to retain legibility even
under direct sunlight.
The
screen is not at all visible
under direct sunlight.
The
screen is visible
under direct sunlight.
Under direct sunlight, the display automatically enhances the colour and brightness to optimise the visibility of the on
screen elements.
The camera and multimedia performance are fantastic, the battery life is excellent (around 16 hours), and the
screen is vibrant and a pleasure to see or interact with — its only flaw is poor legibility
under direct sunlight.
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.
The
screen also gets really bright enough for outdoor visibility
under direct sunlight as well.
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.
When indoor the
screen look good but
under direct sunlight the
screen in barely visible.
The
screen allows decent viewing angles, but when it comes to
sunlight legibility, it's not a good display as hardly anything is visible
under direct sunlight.
Viewing angles and brightness are good, though the
screen is reflective
under direct sunlight.
Viewing angles are not good and the
screen is not at all visible
under direct sunlight.
However, you'll able be to see on -
screen content even
under direct sunlight, after enabling full brightness.