On 19 Aug 2008, at 01:55, T-na Tran wrote:
> For indoor use / lighting, do most of you have to use the
> backlighting? I mean, under normal indoor lighting. I find my
> MP2100 screen very dim; I always have to have the backlighting on.
> I've adjusted the contrast but still, I can only use the MP2100 with
> the backlight on. I was not sure if that is normal or if I need to
> have it serviced. It works fine every other way. I have 2 MP2100
> and they both have the dim screen.
>
> Is that normal for the MP2100? I find I'm not using teh MP2100 as
> much due to the poor lighting and it being difficult on the eyes.
Without backlight, the screen is not quite readable indoors. In most
devices of this kind, the screen is readable usually under sunlight
and not under artificial light.
Kostas
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