Apple watches have OLED displays, and that is one of the reasons why their battery lasts 1 day, compared to the Fenix, which lasts 10 days.
The fenix is a real outdoor watch, designed for a long battery life and great display outside!
If you want a great indoor display, why didn't you buy a watch with a smartphone like display?
I totally agree. The data screens of my Fenix 1 were well readable without backlight even in dim twilight. The visibility of maps is of course much better on the newer watches - so everything is a compromise…
But I am happy to hear that you are no longer a Garmin user. I assume this means that you will not hang around here, right?
Yes, you maybe a garmin fanboy
I’m sorry I’m with Frank here. I watched a few YouTube videos and the screen seemed to look ok. Maybe coming from an Apple Watch owner I thought for $500 the Fenix 5 would be closer in resolution. Seriously the watch is robust and ya there’s no touch screen I get it. The display is very disappointing. Reminds me of a car that needs to be waxed, dull and uninspiring. I did manage to crank the brightness up to 80% which helped somewhat but I felt like I was looking at a display from a Nintendo DS. :) I suppose I was spoiled with the Apple technology in regards to screen clarity and resolution. Not sure what to get now but I will be returning this watch.
Apple watches have OLED displays, and that is one of the reasons why their battery lasts 1 day, compared to the Fenix, which lasts 10 days.
The fenix is a real outdoor watch, designed for a long battery life and great display outside!
If you want a great indoor display, why didn't you buy a watch with a smartphone like display?