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Originally Posted by Sirtel
The problem with this is that in summer I often use my Libra with the light at 70-90%, to get the screen look whitish. In those conditions a color ereader would not look like I want even with the brightness at 100% - the screen would still be too dark. Note this is not outdoors or in direct sunlight, just indoors, under a window, on a sunny day (but not with sunlight falling on the screen).
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I have no idea what the maximum brightness level of the Libra Colour will be. In my case, 100% on my colour e-reader is equivalent to level 22 (out of 24) on my Kindle Paperwhite. Indoors in my sunny house in Spain I never use them at those values. But everyone is different. I still think that brightness is not a problem.
(These photos are taken with the Kindle Paperwhite at level 23 (out of 24) and the Tab Mini C at 100%. You can see the reflection of the sun on the screen, although it doesn't hit it directly. Today is beach day where I live. In fact I'm going to the beach right now).