The Torch 9850 has a 3.7 - inch 800 x 480 - pixel resolution touchscreen display that was more than bright enough for
viewing under direct sunlight.
Colours are vibrant, bright and the phone can easily be
viewed under direct sunlight.
It's bright to
view under direct sunlight and has a decent colour temperature.
Not exact matches
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.
On top of that, the panels can get super bright and dim, so
viewing the displays
under direct sunlight or at night time didn't cause any problems.
The display is very reflective though, which made the
viewing experience frustrating
under direct sunlight.
The touchscreen display on Versa comes with up to 1,000 nits of brightness for better
viewing even
under the
direct sunlight.
You can
view the display
under direct sunlight too.
Very dark blacks and milky whites maintain their intensity
under direct sunlight and at wider
viewing angles, and outdoor performance in general is as good as it's ever been.
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.
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 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.