Jim Freeman wrote:
> I use my Pismo outdoors and in sunny windows. Most of the time it's fine
> set at maximum brightness. Even turning your pbook so the sun isn't
> shining on the screen can help. But there are limits. Find some shade!
There is actually a device you can buy that shields the screen for outdoor
use if need be.
http://computers.cnet.com/hardware/0-1026-7-2536227.html
Check it out. I sometimes have to use my TiBook outside and am going to be
getting one of these.
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