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Lex Kamphuis
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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: The Netherlands
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Cool using Prism in daylight

Hello,

Though I really like my Prism, I discovered that reading the screen outside in daylight is almost impossible. Even in the brightest screen mode it's hard to read.
Does anybody know of tips and trics to improve this a bit?
Thanks.

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MediaBaron
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Registered: Jul 2000
Location: Kona, Hawaii ,USA
Posts: 40

Lightbulb Brando Screen Protector

Get a Brando Screen Protector for your Prism, it really helps viewing the screen in daylight. It really cuts down on reflections and works well.

http://shop.brando.com.hk/

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Mindblade
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Registered: May 2002
Location: Long Island, NY
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Buy a hat.

Seriously, I find that if I hold the Prism close enough to me where my hat rim is shading it, it's absolutely fine. ^_^

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lazaruz
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what i do is to place the sun *directly* behind me and *lower* the brightness *all* the way and i get a readable screen...ymmv

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