I have never seen the term Nites before but understand it to be the brightness a screen can show.
I have read 300 isn't bright enough and now that 350 is also not bright enough in the sunlight. Just what should we be 'aiming at'?
Many manufacturers don't seem to list screen brightness in nits in their specifications which makes it all the more difficult.
What about tablets with a reported (in reviews) screen brightness of 435 nits?
Nothing is going to work well in the direct aussie sun without a sun hood unless your up around 1000-2000 nits.
A lot of the phones can reach a peak brightness up to around 1000 nits for short periods of time in high contrast situations, but they can't maintain this due to the heat generated.
For a tablet 450-500 nits is already very good if you need it to be compatible with DJI Fly which requires the 64bit technical architecture.
If your using DJI Go4 the 32bit DJI
Crystal Sky tablets get up to 1000 (5.5in) and 2000 nits (7.85in) but these are very expensive, now a bit technically outdated and haven't been well supported by DJI with limited upgrades to DJI Go4. (only version 4.3.16 at the moment). They are also have limited android OS's which means a lot of apps don't run or run well on them, but they do work well with DJI Go4 and Litchi.
DJI Also have their own integrated
Smart Controller which uses the same display panel as he 5.5in
Crystal Sky, but these controllers only work with the
M2P and the
P4P V2.0 running DJI G04/ Litchi and have the same OS issues as the
Crystal Sky's. The
Smart Controller transmission system is Ocusync 2.0 so that is why it only supports the
M2P and
P4P V2.0, DJI has promised support for the
MA2 but this has yet to be developed.