This. The big bright ball in the sky, for instance.
(This is a very real problem for my employer - we make stuff which is installed on ship's decks. We've always used Siemens displays as their service organization is second to none, long-term parts availability, global presence, lots of tame engineers on call, etc.)
However, they simply don't have any rugged screens which are really sunlight readable, I believe they max out at 900 nits if memory serves.
Result being that we designed a kind of shade similar to the ones graphic designers used (use?) around their monitors to keep stray light from messing with what they see on screen.
Would have preferred a screen with Raiders of the Lost Ark end-scene brightness, though.
(This is a very real problem for my employer - we make stuff which is installed on ship's decks. We've always used Siemens displays as their service organization is second to none, long-term parts availability, global presence, lots of tame engineers on call, etc.)
However, they simply don't have any rugged screens which are really sunlight readable, I believe they max out at 900 nits if memory serves.
Result being that we designed a kind of shade similar to the ones graphic designers used (use?) around their monitors to keep stray light from messing with what they see on screen.
Would have preferred a screen with Raiders of the Lost Ark end-scene brightness, though.