Is the Screen Bright Enough Outside? — Beating Sun Glare with a 43″ High-Brightness LED
Why Ordinary Screens Fail in Daylight
Indoor TVs typically reach only 300–500 nits; their picture washes out in full sun.
Jack In The Box’s ≈ 1800-nit outdoor-grade LED combined with AR-tempered anti-glare glass stays legible even at noon on bright sidewalks.
The Three Keys to Daylight Visibility
- High-Brightness Hardware: 1800-nit panel made for outdoor use.
- Anti-Glare Glass: AR-tempered surface diffuses reflections.
- Proper Slide Design: high-contrast colours and large bold fonts.
Quick Outdoor Readability Test
Upload your slide → roll the board curb-side → step back 12-15 ft at midday:
if you can read the headline in two seconds, your design is good.
Auto-Dimmer for Evenings
The unit’s ambient-light sensor automatically lowers brightness at dusk, saving power and keeping glow neighbour-friendly.
Key Takeaway
With a 1800-nit daylight-visible LED and anti-glare glass, Jack In The Box beats glare where printed posters and indoor TVs fail.