Bill, about the only thing you can do is go to settings and be sure the screen is full bright. Maybe you could also turn off Auto-Brightness feature, but that shouldn't matter.
The iPad screen is reflective. You have to find a good viewing angle. Anti-reflective screens not only reduce the reflection, they also reduce the brightness. This isn't good as full bright on the iPad is marginal in a bright, sunny cockpit anyway.
Now, beginning with the iPad 3, the screen is both brighter and has better contrast. It sports the retina display (higher resolution). I have both an iPad 1 and a 3. The 3 is MUCH better in the cockpit. It is still washed out somewhat, not to mention reflective, but it works okay. Just okay.
As a side note, none of my many laptops have been useable in a bright environment. The iPad is definitely better, but its no Chelton or Garmin. Still, I love Foreflight and all its capabilities, so I will muddle along with the iPad even though the screen is less than ideal.
So the upshot? Get at least an iPad 3. It's better than the 1 or 2.
Course, that's just one man's opinion.
Ron
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I'm enjoying this discussion... Learning a lot. But I haven't learned the trick to using my Ipad 1. Cant see the display in the cockpit because of sunlight. Installed a glareshield on the Ipad. Still cant read the display in the daylight.
Obviously, I'm missing something pretty basic. Can anyone help me out? Thanks, Bill Hogarty
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