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.
The one downside is that the panel is a little dim, which makes it hard to
see under direct sunlight.
Not exact matches
Today, we take a look at the entire lineup of Apple products to
see how they perform
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.
You'll
see better fire
under a
direct light source as well, such as
sunlight or halogen spotlights.
More to the point, two months later and after many days in the 80's and 90's there was still snow to be
seen under overhangs where it was open to the air but protected from
direct sunlight
And the phone's brightness can, in fact, get brighter than its user - facing maximum
under direct sunlight, like we've
seen on other AMOLED devices.
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.
Additionally, you can't
see content clearly when
under direct sunlight, so using it outdoors is a pain.
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
sunlight legibility is pretty good on F103; you can
see the content clearly
under direct sunlight, but only with full brightness.
However, you'll able be to
see on - screen content even
under direct sunlight, after enabling full brightness.