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Old March 2nd 12, 02:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Richard[_9_]
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Default Sunlight readable Oudie - get yours upgraded!

On Mar 2, 4:25*am, Andrej Kolar wrote:
Hey group!

We are very excited to announce that a Sunlight readable Oudie will
become available shortly (mid April) and maybe even more significantly
that we went into considerable trouble and will be be able to upgrade
your old Oudie too!

Full news announcement is hehttp://www.naviter.si/content/view/148/1/lang,en/

We will be happy to discuss it here on r.a.s. as well.

Cheers,
Andrej Kolar
--
glider pilots usehttp://www.Naviter.com/


The Sunlight readable Oudie is avialable from Craggy Aero LLC the
leader in Sunlight Readable Technology with the Ultimate Le.

See for details:

http://www.craggyaero.com/oudie.htm

Many think that the sunlight readability of a display is primiarily
due to the brightness. Brightness is a factor in some displays but
the overriding factor is contrast ratio.

Contrast ratio is important in high and full sunlight applications.
Contrast ratio of a display is defined as the luminance (brightness)
ratio between a brighter state and a darker state. The color LCDs
“white” state and “black” state are used to calculate the contrast
ratio.
Contrast ratio = CR = luminance of the “white” /luminance of the
“black”.
If white and black are equally bright, then CR = 1 and the display is
not readable. High contrast ratios makes the view in direct sunlight
less dependent on the backlight intensity.



Richard
www.craggyaero.

 




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