12-22-2015, 05:05 AM
(12-22-2015, 04:31 AM)Fela Wrote:(08-13-2015, 02:18 AM)carrickp Wrote: I did have a terrible experience using my Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 at a chamber music workshop performance this summer. This was just an informal performance for the workshop, but still. Our group had not had a chance to rehearse on the stage. When we began playing, I quickly found out that the overhead stage lights were creating such a glare on the Samsung screen that I could not see a lot of the notes. I played TERRIBLY because of this. I guess I'll try out some non-reflective screen covers, but those things worry me that they might cut back on brightness and make the stylus not work well.
I'm not sure if that issue couldn't simply have been solved by changing the angle of your tablet. Mine is usually almost horizontal, so I'm seeing my own reflection when the display is turned off. I usually have no light sources on me .
Other than that, I already considered making a hood from cardboard - similar to what's on traffic lights or available for some monitors. Haven't gotten around to doing that yet, though.
I guess to solve that you'd need something with a Kindle-like e-ink display.
BTW I've started using my Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 (9.7") and I think it's great for MobileSheets. The 4:3 ratio and high-res screen makes it a lot more comfortable to read than my old 10.1" (16:9 ratio) tablet.