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4/9/2018 7:03 AM
 

Does anyone know which Android Tablet is the brightest? My Samsung is very dim in the cockpit compared to my 740. I would like to buy a super bright Android Tablet. Does such a thing exist? 

 
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4/9/2018 7:26 AM
 

All tablets are going to look dim compared to the 740.  

The 740 has a brightness of 1000+ nits (original 740 = 1300 nits; 740b = 1100 nits).  Tablets will max out in the ~600ish range, and most are much less than that.  Not sure which Samsung tablet you have, but the circa-2015 Tab S2 has a 330 nit display.  (For what it's worth, this is what I fly with and find it suitable except for when the sun is shining right on it.)

Flying with a dark-colored shirt can help reduce glare, and some folks have fashioned table hoods out of lightweight materials to shade their screens.

 
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4/9/2018 10:58 AM
 

I've compared several and the Nexus 7 2nd gen seems to be the best in the brightness department. A very good unit.

 
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4/9/2018 1:29 PM
 

Thanks for the replies. Guess I will stay with the Samsung that I have for now.

 
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4/9/2018 9:08 PM
 

I second the Nexus 7 (2013).  After 300+ hrs flying with it, it has never let me down in any conditions. Just wish we could get Google to build an equivalent 2018 version of it.

 
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