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Turning down the brightness more?

I really love how low you can turn the brightness down in the iBooks app. However, you can't maintain this brightness level after you exit the app. I guess this is a request to let us turn the system brightness down some more, since at night even the lowest brightness level is too bright for me. 😟 Clearly the ipad is capable of using a lower brightness since ibooks supports it! Come on, Apple!

MacBook Pro 2.53Ghz unibody, Mac OS X (10.5.5)

Posted on Apr 6, 2010 11:19 PM

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Jun 15, 2010 11:24 PM in response to WGrose

I agree 100 percent. The global brightnes slider does not have enough range on the low end. It's way to bright in a dark room. We know the hardware can go darker from the iBooks app. And we know the iPhone can go much darker. And chances are good it would aid battery life.

But the real need is for surfing etc in the dark. The ipad is unhealthily bright even at its lowest setti g in a dark room.

Jun 16, 2010 9:04 AM in response to Furi0us.Bee

Yeah if I can put a light on then the lowest setting is perfect, but in a dark room like a bedroom st night when wife is sleeping or in the car at night then the lowest brightness is far too bright. The iPhone is much better in that regard. It appears to have a much wider range than the Ipad. Certainly in the real world that is the case.

We already know the unit is capable of it. iBooks is perfect in that way, and having that added range makes it ideal in low light situations. Now we just need that added range as apart ofmthe global settings options.

Jul 24, 2010 9:56 AM in response to nathan_h

Update: There is a new web browser called NIGHT OWL which is the solution to browsing in a pitch black room. Freakin PERFECT!

It's the best 99 cent app purchase I have made (and I've bought LOTS of apps).

Now the only thing that's awkward in a dark room is email. I have to do it via the web, instead of the dedicated app.

It's too bad Appled doesn't allow third party email apps, like they do with browser apps. There would eventually be a solution for email then, too, in a dedicated app. That third party solution might also accommodate features missing from the current default email app like the ability to send from many of my other yahoo email addresses. (I have more than 10 email addresses, all on one account, and need to send from different "from" addresses for different purposes. But I can't do that with the default mail app. I have to go to the web for that, too.)

I cannot express how happy I am that someone built this very cool application for browsing in the dark. It's way cool.

Hopefully this kind of toggle will be added to the OS itself eventually, because it would be useful for many more things (like maps in a car at night) but having a browser that works this way is more than 50% of the solution. Kudos!!!

Oct 11, 2010 11:23 PM in response to WGrose

I agree that the lowest brightness setting is too bright for a dark room. The alternate browsers for the most part suck when compared to Safari. I've however come up with a workaround that kind of helps, till Apple allows us to reduce the brightness all the way down to iBooks lowest level. I've basically setup triple click of the home button to turn on accessibility. Setting it up this way allows me to quickly shift from a bright screen at night to white text overlaid over a black background. Even though this is not the best solution, it does allow me to read without straining my eyes.

Jun 29, 2011 5:17 PM in response to WGrose

One solution that I've found is a "privacy screen protector." This is a polarized filter which inherently drops the brightness by half. It has the added benefit of providing some privacy from people sitting on a plane next to you.


I bought it through Amazon.com, and it wasn't too expensive.


Good luck!


Stephen

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