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Can anyone tell me if the Transformer's screen is readable outside in sunlight?
I'm looking for such a tablet, but none of the manufacturer's seem to specify the brightness nits in their specs and none of the reviews address this aspect.
Engadget's assessment of the screen outdoors:
"bringing this tablet out for a walk in the sun proved a real struggle for us. We were barely out the door when it decided on a mirror mode we didn't know it had. Reflectivity from the glossy screen was pretty terrible, even without direct sunlight hitting it -- an environment that was simply bright was sufficient to neutralize all the foregoing good things about the Transformer's display."
Here's a link to the review: www.engadget.com/2011/04/18/asus-eee-pad-transform...
"bringing this tablet out for a walk in the sun proved a real struggle for us. We were barely out the door when it decided on a mirror mode we didn't know it had. Reflectivity from the glossy screen was pretty terrible, even without direct sunlight hitting it -- an environment that was simply bright was sufficient to neutralize all the foregoing good things about the Transformer's display."
Here's a link to the review: www.engadget.com/2011/04/18/asus-eee-pad-transform...
I think this picture basically answers your question:
images.androidcentral.com/sites/androidcentral.com...
images.androidcentral.com/sites/androidcentral.com...


