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  • Why are they showing the primary colours of light in their demo, mixing to form the secondary colours of light? Should a pigment based display use the primary colours of pigment (red, blue and yellow) take the secondary colours of pigment (purple, green and orange)?

  • Could work if they add a way to light the display if you want for example a light on the side using the glass fluid property to conduct and disperse light.this can be actually done using only a single strip of LED. and piece of glass over the screen. so its still lower energy than the whole phone being lit, even in the daytime when you dont actually need it. and i mostly use my light on the phone in the sun so i can see anything

  • Not trying to be rude or something, I just thing... that this technology is completely useless. Off course it'll take less energy. It's the display that our calculators use!

    I don't really get how this could change the mobile industry.

  • Will this replace the technology in Kindles and Crappad? cough* i mean ipad?

  • cool

    

  • i assume it cant work in the dark

  • @centpushups The newer versions have LED backlighting you can turn on and off ;)

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