The screen is scratch resistant and splash proof, and the brightness in the display is quite good on the highest levels, and
the viewing under the bright sunlight was not hard as the screen was quite bright.
Not exact matches
ePaper has features of wide
viewing angle, low power consumption, and vivid images can be seen even
under bright sunlight.
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.
Similarly, the screen was
bright enough for
viewing under sunlight, although I mostly found myself using the Flyer indoors.
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.
One of the key features of the disgo 9104 is the display, it works well in
bright sunlight and the colours are good, and the
viewing angles means it works well as a video conferencing device, although the front 0.3 MP camera is a little
under - powered however there's a more reasonable 2.0 MP rear facing camera.
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.
Both the displays are capable of producing natural
viewing experience and impressive brightness
under bright sunlight.
The panel gets sufficiently
bright that it isn't an issue to
view the contents on the screen
under harsh
sunlight.
Developers have also reported that the touchscreen uses technology that allows
viewing the display vividly even
under sunlight or
bright lighting conditions.