I interinfo macrumors regular Original poster Mar 16, 2012 107 0 Mar 17, 2012 #1 Not in direct sunlight, how well can you see the screen ? Does an anti-reflective protector helps enough ?
Not in direct sunlight, how well can you see the screen ? Does an anti-reflective protector helps enough ?
S seadragon macrumors 68000 Mar 10, 2009 1,872 3,152 Mar 18, 2012 #3 I had mine outside in the sun yesterday and could read it just fine. I have my default brightness set to approx. 60% with auto brightness on.
I had mine outside in the sun yesterday and could read it just fine. I have my default brightness set to approx. 60% with auto brightness on.
Tom G. macrumors 68020 Jun 16, 2009 2,342 1,389 Champaign/Urbana Illinois Mar 18, 2012 #4 It is basically the same. I cannot really tell the difference between them other than the clearness of the new iPad.
It is basically the same. I cannot really tell the difference between them other than the clearness of the new iPad.
Macman45 macrumors G5 Jul 29, 2011 13,197 135 Somewhere Back In The Long Ago Mar 18, 2012 #5 Can't tell, I live in Wales....What's the sun?...
M monkeylui macrumors 6502 Oct 11, 2011 403 0 A Galaxy far, far away Mar 18, 2012 #6 I live in Fl I'll be darned if I sit in the sun to read. I have a kindle touch for that though.