Subject: | LCD performance in bright sunlight |
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From: | "Kim Cascone" anechoicmedia |
Date: | Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:06 am ((PDT)) |
> In my experience, this is simply not true. The LS-10 > is very legible in direct sunlight. I just went outside > with mine to check. I'd have to second this observation...after a couple of weeks of using it outdoors in varying amounts of sunlight I have not had a problem reading the LCD... you might want to try playing with the background lighting and screen contrast if visibility is an issue |
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