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![]() "Andy Blackburn" wrote in message ... Getting a big display bright enough to see in direct sunlight without running the battery down might be the biggest challenge - just try taking you laptop outside on a sunny day as an experiment. The laptop/tablet screen vendors are always trying for the widest viewing angle and advertise the fact as a feature. This spreads the energy from the backlight over a wide angle and mandates a much brighter backlight for acceptable viewing. This, in turn, makes the LCD screen backlight one of the major drains on a laptop battery. In a glider cockpit it would be much better for the screen to concentrate its light toward the small area occupied by the pilots eyes. This would significantly increase the perceived brightness while reducing the power drain. Fortunately, such screens are available and they tend to be cheaper. On the other hand, all plastic, super bright, low power OLED screens are said to be only a couple of years away. Bill Daniels |
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