Either way, the result is the same, a matte finished screen, without any serious
sun glare issues, that displays black and white text.
Not exact matches
Glare from overhead lights and the
sun presented
issues, but that is the case with every other tablet on the market to date.
The tricky bits as I see it are:
issues of
glare for passersby / neighbors; working out what hours to deploy it on my roof (or may be to shade my lawn in the middle of a summerâ s day, etc); I would have to work out
sun elevations, hours of sunlight in my area, etc to determine how much visible light should be reflected; and then finally express this as a negative forcing in W / metre2 to be offset against my presumed calculated positive forcing due to my familyâ s emissions of GHG, etc..
Despite the glossy screen, we never had any
issues with
glare, unless the ZenBook was in direct sunlight but most laptops have trouble competing with the
sun.