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Color, grey-scale or black & white?
My Garmin 195 is easy to read in shadow or bright light without backlighting during daylight. At night I have the backlight set to remain on for 30 seconds after the light button is depressed. I did notice that the new sunglasses I acquired last spring make the screen too dark to view without removing the sunglasses. What make/model and type of screen do you use and what affects its "viewability"? |
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John,
you might try using non-polarized sunglasses? The polarized LCD display may be out of phase with your glasses. Peek thru one eye and rotate the lenses 90 degrees to test this theory. Todd "john smith" wrote in message ... Color, grey-scale or black & white? My Garmin 195 is easy to read in shadow or bright light without backlighting during daylight. At night I have the backlight set to remain on for 30 seconds after the light button is depressed. I did notice that the new sunglasses I acquired last spring make the screen too dark to view without removing the sunglasses. What make/model and type of screen do you use and what affects its "viewability"? |
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john smith wrote
Color, grey-scale or black & white? What make/model and type of screen do you use and what affects its "viewability"? I use a Compac iPAQ with "Anywhere Map", "Ozi Explorer", and "Pocket FMS". The iPAQ has a color "transflective" screen and is practically useless in a bright cockpit. Sometimes, I am better off turning off the backlight and just putting the screen in direct sunlight. My iPAQ is in a Bluetooth sleeve and there is a Bluetooth GPS Rx Velcro'ed to the windshield, so the iPAQ can be moved anywhere in the cockpit without losing (did I spell that correctly?)the signal. This is handy when trying to locate the screen for the best visibility. I have the Tampa TAC chart loaded in "Ozi Explorer", All of Florida in "PocketFMS" and of course all of the US in "Anywhere Map". "Anywhere Map" has less background clutter than the other two and therefore has better contrast for visibility. I have replaced the original Lipo battery in the iPAQ with one of twice the capacity, but battery life using the backlight is still only about two hrs. Bob Moore |
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On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:51:27 -0400, john smith
wrote: Color, grey-scale or black & white? My Garmin 195 is easy to read in shadow or bright light without backlighting during daylight. At night I have the backlight set to remain on for 30 seconds after the light button is depressed. I did notice that the new sunglasses I acquired last spring make the screen too dark to view without removing the sunglasses. What make/model and type of screen do you use and what affects its "viewability"? I have a Garmin 295, and a Fujitsu ST4121 Tablet (for XM weather). The Garmin has a bright backlight, so it does fine in daylight. The Fujitsu is a transflective display, which uses small holes in the display to let sunlight through the display as a backlight. It is also viewable in the daylight. However - I wear a pair of Rayban polarized sunglasses, and they definitely attenuate the ST4121 display. I usually end up taking off the glasses if I am taking more than a quick look at the radar. The Garmin does not seem to have this problem. -Nathan |
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On May 29, 9:20 am, Nathan Young wrote:
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:51:27 -0400, john smith wrote: Color, grey-scale or black & white? My Garmin 195 is easy to read in shadow or bright light without backlighting during daylight. At night I have the backlight set to remain on for 30 seconds after the light button is depressed. I did notice that the new sunglasses I acquired last spring make the screen too dark to view without removing the sunglasses. What make/model and type of screen do you use and what affects its "viewability"? I have a Garmin 295, and a Fujitsu ST4121 Tablet (for XM weather). The Garmin has a bright backlight, so it does fine in daylight. The Fujitsu is a transflective display, which uses small holes in the display to let sunlight through the display as a backlight. It is also viewable in the daylight. However - I wear a pair of Rayban polarized sunglasses, and they definitely attenuate the ST4121 display. I usually end up taking off the glasses if I am taking more than a quick look at the radar. The Garmin does not seem to have this problem. -Nathan Nathan, I suspect it depends on how you orient the display with respect to your glasses... |
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