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Old 03-07-2018, 10:21 PM   #279
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
So are eReaders in general. Besides reading outside, there's also glare possible when traveling in a car, or even indoors when reading by a window (or even under some overhead lights). I don't read outdoors much, but I do read in cars and by sunlit windows.
How do all these thousands (millions?) of people one sees wandering the sunny streets with their faces buried in their LCD and OLED cellphones get on if the displays are not easily readable in sunlight?

I suspect they just do as I do with devices in the sun, and that is use modern higher nit display devices and angle or shade the screen slightly if need be, or if older displays, just shade them a little more. I have a now long retired old AMOLED display phone here, it was never a problem to read on even in direct sunlight and no shading.

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