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As technology continues to advance it becomes more and more dependent upon in certain industries. Industries that work in manufacturing warehouses, construction workers, armed forces and many more work all across the world in different temperatures and climates so technology has to adapt. Well indeed it has, we can work from just about anywhere on the planet.
Careers such as these have limitless opportunities. Outdoor professions are by far the most interesting and extreme positions out there. To accomplish the limits of energy, batteries made from lithium ion allow us to work where ever we want for an extended period of time. The only obstacle left is the sun and its side effects.
Careers such as the armed forces and construction battle the heat during select seasons around the world, and if it's not the heat they fight the glare. If anyone has tried to look at a display screen either from a phone or computer screen outside, you would notice how hard it is to see it. To overcome this issue, display screen manufactures have found a way to make sunlight readable monitors.
These monitors are also equipped to put up with many other natural enemies of Mother Nature.
- Sealed for liquid proof protection along from dust and other contaminants.
- Rugged metal frame to protect the contents inside from blunt contact.
- Vibrant display of LCD Resolution
- Protective glass that won't crack when struck or dropped.
- Exterior connections are environmentally sealed from dust and dirt.
To perfect the sunlight readable monitors some manufacturers have gone beyond just increasing the back light brightness. They went ahead and added a highly reflective backlight that reflects ambient light back out of the monitor. This addition doesn't require any additional power which means there is no need for additional cooling units.
For those of you who plan on purchasing a "glare proof" monitor, know that not all monitors are created equally, some manufacturers over drive the back light lamps so you can see it in the sunlight however that's not the best solution. In fact, by doing so they decrease the life span of the monitor from its expected 50,000 hours of usage to 20,000 hours, once it reaches the 20,000 hour mark it will decrease by 1 to 5% every 1,000 hours after that.
These sunlight readable monitor displays are available in any size and should come with a 50,000 hour warrantee. When consulting with a display retailer make sure to ask questions like:
- Are you using Value-added services for your back lighting?
- Are you over driving the backlighting by making the monitor sunlight readable?
- Will this display system last more the 50,000 hours?
- Is there any type of warrantee with the display system?
Normally when you purchase such equipment, retailers mostly sell it in bulk. So to make sure you're not getting a bunch of faulty sunlight readable monitors for your valued dollar ask these questions before you purchase such equipment.