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How can this be seen at night? Does it work with a backlight? Or do I need a little light, like I used to have on my GBA?
momothelemur 1 year ago
I hope they can improve the hue or it'll feel like watching mid-1900 movies in Technicolor
ecsyntric 1 year ago
If the iPad had such a screen, it would be usefull....
Niiiiiccccckkkkk 1 year ago
Good point. It would use cyan and magenta pixels because it's reflective, not emmisive.
ledomira 1 year ago
its insane that it only takes 1/6th of e-ink, considereing e-ink takes nothing
ricefarmer 1 year ago
@ledomira more cyan and megenta.
avatarelite 1 year ago
they need to add more blue and red pixels to counteract the yellow hue that the displays tend to have.
ledomira 2 years ago
cool
Eman2t3 2 years ago
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How can this be seen at night? Does it work with a backlight? Or do I need a little light, like I used to have on my GBA?
momothelemur 1 year ago
I hope they can improve the hue or it'll feel like watching mid-1900 movies in Technicolor
ecsyntric 1 year ago
If the iPad had such a screen, it would be usefull....
Niiiiiccccckkkkk 1 year ago
Good point. It would use cyan and magenta pixels because it's reflective, not emmisive.
ledomira 1 year ago
its insane that it only takes 1/6th of e-ink, considereing e-ink takes nothing
ricefarmer 1 year ago
@ledomira more cyan and megenta.
avatarelite 1 year ago
they need to add more blue and red pixels to counteract the yellow hue that the displays tend to have.
ledomira 2 years ago
cool
Eman2t3 2 years ago