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"Steve Lusardi" wrote in message ... GBM, I'm not speaking about the dimming of just the displayed data. I'm talking about the back glow of the powered up screen itself. The back glow on some of these PC screens will light up the whole cockpit ruining your night vision. No software fixes that. Steve Steve, Perhaps some laptops may do that, but we have sailed with a conventional laptop sitting on cabin top, under bimini day and night and not found it to be a problem. We also use our iPaq day and night with the software compensating for day/night conditions and it works perfectly - even in car where any glare would be distracting. The iPaq has adjustable backlighting (as do most laptops) but I don't find any need to adjust it - it's mainly a power saving feature. Do the low cost chartplotters by Garmin and others have any special nightime visibility built into their displays? I seem to recall that they too have software that changes colours for day/night use and perhaps they too have adjustable backlighting like the iPaq. I am sure that the commercial displays are better, but for us at least, we see no problems using standard low cost computer hardware for recreational navigation purposes. GBM |
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