Watch screen vs. the sun

metllicamilitia

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I know Pebble went with eInk to eliminate glare in direct sunlight, do you think Apple's choice to go with a more standard screen will make the Apple Watch problematic to use outside during the day?
 

Bigeric23

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Yes, under direct sunlight it will be problematic. I've heard a few reviewers mention that issue in their articles.

With that being said, I don’t think it will cause too much pain in day-to-day use. And that screen is so beautiful to look at, I’ll take the tradeoff.
 

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I wonder how problematic it will be to say just check the time. I guess you kind of turn the screen toward you and block the sun with your arm right?
 

Ledsteplin

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For me it will be mostly reminders and notifications. That shouldn't be an issue in the Sun.


Sent from my ancient but trustworthy iPhone 5. ☮
 

Ipheuria

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same here I've never really had a problem with sun on my iPhone or iPad which stands to reason I shouldn't with the watch either.
 

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not sure, they wouldn't let me take it outside on my appointment haha. I know the anti glare screen protector on my iphone helps with the sun, so maybe we need anti glare screen protectors on the watches :not-interested:
 

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For what I've read the  Watch uses an amoled display, and typically these types of displays work better in sunlight than standard LCD screens.
 

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