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    Mimo in the sunlight

    I have read through all the threads I could find on the mimo usb monitors, and alot of them say someone will review them for sunlight but no good reviews. Could anyone tell me how they are in sun? I have a convertible but the screen would be perfect for my application if I could see it in the sunlight. Since the touchscreens are available in the US again

    If anyone have one they are either trying to get rid of or just not using yet, let me know I am planning on making the Mid-Atlantic meet in baltimore next month maybe I could try it out then.

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    I have one, and even with 17% tint, sunlight readability is quite nill

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