Qualcomm MEMS Technologies has given us a preview of its Mirasol display that will be gracing ereaders by the end of the year. Mirasol promises to combine colour, video, sunlight viewability, while being energy efficient - but is it too late for ereaders, or will this be a much welcomed breath of fresh air?
@kboy3141
bet you r nother one who can count the fps.
7b0ne 1 year ago
@PacoBell cos saying lag is complaining aint it???...
kboy3141 1 year ago
@kboy3141 So what was the lag comment about? Your internet connection? LOL!
PacoBell 1 year ago
@PacoBell find me the coment where i complained, and it best be a good one, cos i know i didnt complain...
kboy3141 1 year ago
@kboy3141 So why complain at all about a proof-of-concept device if you know that? That's just silly. The real-time video looked flawless to me. It was just the transitions between media that suffered. And wasn't the interactive framerates in color what they were trying to demo, anyway?
PacoBell 1 year ago
@PacoBell of course i know.... who here was blaming on the refresh hertz???
kboy3141 1 year ago
@kboy3141 All you people complaining about the apparent lag of the display do realize that it's a result of the underlying device and not the display itself, right? The display can switch at rates of tens of microseconds, so it's not the bottleneck here.
PacoBell 1 year ago
@boxofcrap1 Just add some LED lights along the edge. Problem solved.
PacoBell 1 year ago
@Hullspawn Why would you need a backlight when you do not use backlight with a regular paper or e-reader? This is supposed to replace those.
avatarelite 1 year ago
wow that thing is really fucked up
PlASMATICpleasure 1 year ago