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Hi Bill,
Below is the reply from Richard Kellerman at NK. The ClearNav uses a cold cathode florescent (CCFL) backlight. The current draw for the ClearNav is 600 mA at full brightness, 300 mA at min brightness. It is worth adding that we plan to allow the user to set the default brightness level, and higher level to which the display will be driven for about 30 seconds any time a button is pressed. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote in message . .. Paul, does the ClearNav have an LED backlight screen? From my research, a screen brightness of 1000 Nits is required for a fully "sunlight readable" screen. Most PDA's and laptops have about 200 nits. To get 1000 Nits with a CCL backlight, requires more current that can reasonably be provided in a battery operated device. LED backlights seem to be much brighter and use less power than CCL backlights. Bill D "Paul Remde" wrote in message news:NLtUj.100280$TT4.58952@attbi_s22... Hi Udo, The best PDA available is the 1550. You can probably still find a good one if you keep checking ebay every day for a week or 2. I fly with an iPAQ hx4700 but I'm moving to an iPAQ 210. It doesn't have a built in serial port so I have worked out a good solution with a CF card serial port and a customer Nimbus cradle. The 210 seems a bit brighter than my hx4700 indoors, but that may be due to the backlight in the hx4700 getting dimmer over the 2 to 3 years I've had it. It is similar to the hx4700 (maybe a little better) in sunlight. Of course, the ClearNav is the best option. It is very readable in sunlight. I have about 20 customers lined up to buy them - mainly for that reason. I'm excited because I have been contracted to write the manual for it. It is a great product that will be very popular. Let me know if you want to get onto my waiting list. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Udo" wrote in message ... I am thinking of upgrading my PDA for my GNII. The display should be readable in sun light. Presently I use a1550 as primary with a 302 and the 39xx as a back up with a 302A. Maybe I should get a CAI Nav display and one good PDA. Which one? Please make recomendations. Udo |
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