ModelCitizen;483303 Wrote: 
> Funny, my conclusion was that it was the software that was the problem,
> not the hardware (maybe you assumed that when I covered up the light
> sensor I was in a lit room? I wasn't,  was in a dark room).
> 
> Anyway, I've now 'upgraded' to 7.5 and if anything the problem is
> slightly worse, with the brilliance being  slightly less inclined to go
> to as dim as before in a darkened room (although this could be caused by
> the current bright moon and clear sky).
> 
> MC

I don't understand how you could assume the software is the culprit
when plenty of us have reported that the display gets extremely dim in a
dark room, to the point of being almost difficult to read the display?

I even made a video to demonstrate how dim it gets on auto to which you
replied "mine doesn't get that dim".

And you still figure this as a software issue?  You should at least
contemplate that you could have a bad unit.


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