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7/6/2011 1:36 PM
 

The brightness issue may be subjective, and that all depends on the individual's experience,expectation, the day the flight takes place and most importantly the type of plane flown. Surely if you fly a high wing aircraft where you always have shade above you, the screen brightness, resolution, NIX or whatever the proper terminology is won't be an issue. In a low wing aircraft with rather large side windows, you will have a different experience.

For the record I am an staunch advocate of this unit. This forum is for members to share their experience and ask question or seek for advise, which is what I did.

 
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7/6/2011 2:07 PM
 

Agreed. The unit certainly works best in a high wing configuration. We've had it in a variety of aircraft and were pleasantly surprised. Especially in the biplane...it was so much better than a chart that can get sucked out of the cockpit.

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7/6/2011 10:48 PM
 

I just rolled my iFly back to v2.23 to see how the screen brightness worked. From this limited test, it appears that my recollection of the brightness was a bit flawed. The screen brightness on v2.23 seemed the same as v5.15. So, I guess I have to say I was mistaken in my earlier comment about screen brightness. Then again, there could have been a problem with the initial deployment of my v5.15. I could have sworn that when I used the remote to dim the screen, it stepped the brightness down to completely black. After re-installing v5.15 it works exactly as it should, (steps down to a less bright, but not completely black). The night mode doesn't even step down to completely black. Only the on/off switch via the remote turns the screen off.

 
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7/6/2011 11:51 PM
 

Count me in on the screen looks dimmer than before vote. I purchased my unit one year ago and we flew it to OSH in a Comanche with the windshield suction cup and sans the horse blinds. Just updated to v5.15 and added the velcro horse blind to the unit and I could swear the screen is way dimmer than before. I've tried the brightness settings. What makes it even more surprising is that I have permanently mounted the unit at an angle on the panel so it points directly at the pilot and gets no windshield glare. It's like the screen is dimmer and most of the glare is coming from reflections from occupant clothing or bright interior panels in the rear of the airplane. I thought it was just me until reading this thread.

 
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7/7/2011 1:05 AM
 
Mike wrote:

I just rolled my iFly back to v2.23 to see how the screen brightness worked. From this limited test, it appears that my recollection of the brightness was a bit flawed. The screen brightness on v2.23 seemed the same as v5.15. So, I guess I have to say I was mistaken in my earlier comment about screen brightness. Then again, there could have been a problem with the initial deployment of my v5.15. I could have sworn that when I used the remote to dim the screen, it stepped the brightness down to completely black. After re-installing v5.15 it works exactly as it should, (steps down to a less bright, but not completely black). The night mode doesn't even step down to completely black. Only the on/off switch via the remote turns the screen off.



Mike, thanks for taking the time to share these results. IMO, the perceived screen brightness can vary greatly depending on conditions. To compare flights that are days/weeks/months apart and judge the brightness of the screen is not very reliable. What you have provided evidence for is that there is a negligible difference in brightness (if any) no matter what version you have.
 
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