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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Maxwell" data-source="post: 140190" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>Re: M32 in Sunlight.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am not sure that there are any (I was going to say digital) mixers that you can easily read all of the lit indicators in bright sunlight, even analog. I wonder why they don’t make them with the ability to read things in sunlight. Maybe the capabilities aren’t there at the right price point yet. You would probably need 2 different settings, inside mode and outside mode. And if you left it in outside mode when you are inside it should be blinding. </p><p></p><p>I would love to be able to go regularly to InfoComm but it is always a busy time of year for me. I went once many years ago for one day when I was working a show in Orlando and another fellow and I stayed an extra day just so we could go to InfoComm. The client even keep us on the tab for the room so we didn’t have to pay any extra. I am sure that the room didn’t cost them anything, I don’t think they usually did. But the point I wanted to make is they had large screen outdoor displays set up indoors. You could see the whole area glowing and they were really blinding indoors. </p><p></p><p>My phone has a really nice display but it can be hard to see in sunlight. I have a little hood that I made for my computer so I can see it outdoors. And even then I usually have to change SMAART to a different color scheme to be able to see it clearly. </p><p></p><p>Can anyone name a console that is real easy to see all lit indicators and the screen in the sunlight? I also think that the bigger rental tents don’t let as much sunlight in as the EZ-Up tents that we use even though they both have white roofs, the bigger tents have a much thicker top. So it is easier to see the indicators and the displays in those situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Maxwell, post: 140190, member: 321"] Re: M32 in Sunlight. I am not sure that there are any (I was going to say digital) mixers that you can easily read all of the lit indicators in bright sunlight, even analog. I wonder why they don’t make them with the ability to read things in sunlight. Maybe the capabilities aren’t there at the right price point yet. You would probably need 2 different settings, inside mode and outside mode. And if you left it in outside mode when you are inside it should be blinding. I would love to be able to go regularly to InfoComm but it is always a busy time of year for me. I went once many years ago for one day when I was working a show in Orlando and another fellow and I stayed an extra day just so we could go to InfoComm. The client even keep us on the tab for the room so we didn’t have to pay any extra. I am sure that the room didn’t cost them anything, I don’t think they usually did. But the point I wanted to make is they had large screen outdoor displays set up indoors. You could see the whole area glowing and they were really blinding indoors. My phone has a really nice display but it can be hard to see in sunlight. I have a little hood that I made for my computer so I can see it outdoors. And even then I usually have to change SMAART to a different color scheme to be able to see it clearly. Can anyone name a console that is real easy to see all lit indicators and the screen in the sunlight? I also think that the bigger rental tents don’t let as much sunlight in as the EZ-Up tents that we use even though they both have white roofs, the bigger tents have a much thicker top. So it is easier to see the indicators and the displays in those situations. [/QUOTE]
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