No one is interested?
Anyway, I just wanted to update about the performance under bright sunlight. The screen actually appears greenish grey when turned off under sunlight, which is similar to my Casio E-125 PocketPC.
I tried it on a very sunny afternoon. The "normal" brightness setting is a little dim in this situation, but by all means still very legible, perhaps even more so than the old reflective screen. Granted, the whites are a little yellowy. But as I predicted, using the "bright" setting (by pushing the light button) completely eliminates the dimness and corrects the color under the sun.
BTW, I haven't charged the GB since I did the first time on monday night. I have played a couple hours myself, and I let some kids play it a couple hours as well. The charge is still holding. I don't think I'll do a more accurate battery test, but in general I guess the new screen at normal setting doesn't take more power than the old screen with light on.
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