You're right that the main issue of Dell Streak is glare. You have to
use it so that that it reflects some black plain surface. That way
it's perfect and I never had problems to read anything...

On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 13:10, Folken <fol...@kabelsalat.ch> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 07:33:24PM +1000, Luke O'Donnell wrote:
>>  I compared the screen outside in fairly glary conditions
>> (midday, moderatly overcast) and found that the picture quality and
>
> Pics or it didn't happen. :p
>
> Here are some pics of the Dell Streak vs the "professional" competition:
> http://sonne.alt-f4.ch/~folken/share/DellVSTheRest/
>
> The main issue with the streak is glare. Other than that i think it
> fairs pretty well.
>
>  Can you provide some comparsion shots especially to the dell? Also i
> wouldn't be too quick to attribute sunlight readability to one or the
> other display technology.
>
>  - Folken
>
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