I suppose there is a legitimate need for high brightness on a set marketed for outdoor use. I assume that generally means it will be used for video signs. Indoors, the typical 400 is way too much for me, I usually turn down display backlight brightness to as low as it lets me. Except for special uses (outdoor, etc.), the brightness spec of a display is more about getting the highest spec number than anything else, most panels are just ridiculously bright.
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JeffDM @ Apr 3rd 2008 7:39AM
I suppose there is a legitimate need for high brightness on a set marketed for outdoor use. I assume that generally means it will be used for video signs. Indoors, the typical 400 is way too much for me, I usually turn down display backlight brightness to as low as it lets me. Except for special uses (outdoor, etc.), the brightness spec of a display is more about getting the highest spec number than anything else, most panels are just ridiculously bright.