This is how I had mine set ... but, I think I'll put Surface Clarity on Low or Med, and see if it affects the image quality. I do change the depth range to match the general depth of the waters I'm fishing ... and to make the on screen image larger & easier to read.
I really haven't had much problem seeing the screen in sunlight, with the exception of some glare off the screen when in certain positions (relative to the Sun). I sometimes do have a problem reading the screen, when wearing polarized sunglasses, though.
This is my current Contrast setting ... but I think I'll bump it up a bit, next time, and see if the results are +/- clearer than what I'm currently getting.
I tried the white background setting, but didn't really care for it. I've been using the blue gradient for the last few trips, and it seems to be the easiest to read & distinguish for me. I do know one thing, though ... I have no need for LED interior boat lights, to light up the inside of my boat at night. My unit does a more than adequate job of that... so much so that, at times, I have to put my hat or a towel over it, to keep from being blinded by the light
I may have to experiment with the color palette choices, next time I'm night fishing, and see if any of the other gradients are better in the dark.
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... so much so that, at times, I have to put my hat or a towel over it, to keep from being blinded by the light
I may have to experiment with the color palette choices, next time I'm night fishing, and see if any of the other gradients are better in the dark.

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