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trying to use my Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra ( i think that's the model ) in the car in Florida didn't work. too big, not bright enough during the day ( great at night ).

unfortunately there still doesn't seem to be any daylight worthy android tablet. the brightest ones are only about 30% brighter than my Samsung which is not worth upgrading for ( especially considering all other specs would be worse ).

this is pathetic because my ( now dead ) Sony Z9J TV was 3,500 nits and that was designed for use in the dark ... why can't they make an Android tablet with the same 3,500 nits for use in daylight ? why do the brightest tablets top out at 1,200 nits and that's for Windows tablets. Androids only go to 1,000.

because they're all fucking retards. battery life my ass. i have 92% battery life on my S9 Ultra after half a day of use - i don't need more battery life in my tablet - i need daylight visibility. i can't see shit on it while driving in Florida, meanwhile the car's screen is perfectly clear ( and about 4X brighter ).

why can't they just put the same screen they use in the car into the tablet ?

i think nostr:npub1rfw075gc6pc693w5v568xw4mnu7umlzpkfxmqye0cgxm7qw8tauqfck3t8 said he had some kind of daylight computer but it just seems to be e-paper like Kindle. e-paper is black and white and has slow refresh rate.

i just want an Android tablet but with about 4X the brightness of my Samsung and they don't exist.

the best solution i found so far is Android Auto ... but it would be nice to not have to use a single car screen for everything. would be nice to have a tablet that is equally bright.

oh well ...

There is color e ink. I've never seen one live, but on videos it doesn't look great. They do exist, though.

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