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git [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net to technology@hexbear.netEnglish · 1 year ago

Daylight Computer | The Fast 60fps E-paper and Blue-Light Free Tablet

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Daylight Computer | The Fast 60fps E-paper and Blue-Light Free Tablet

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git [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net to technology@hexbear.netEnglish · 1 year ago
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The Daylight Computer is a calm tablet, with a high refesh-rate 60hz e-paper display — that's also blue-light free, and eye-strain free.
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    i suspect what they’re calling e-paper is something like the Sharp memory LCDs that Pebble smartwatches used, not the E-Ink that Kindles have. still very battery efficient; most of the power consumption from LCDs is in the backlight, not the actual display layer

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  • Palacegalleryratio [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    I would be intrigued to see one of these in the flesh.

    But there is no way I can justify an $800 note taking android tab for my home life. Don’t see work paying for it either.

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    When looking at that device, I feel like those dogs looking at roasting chicken in the street ovens, because as much as I’d love to have one of those, I know I will never be able to.

    dogs looking at roasting chicken in an oven on a street

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      Awwww… Be the change you want to be… Buy those doggos a snak!

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    Pretty cool, I wonder how much juice the screen needs compared to a regular OLED screen when it’s doing 60 FPS.

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    Back in 2016 I made an e-paper demo for a wearable medical device and despite a valiant effort there was a lot of ghosting and the refresh time was not impressive. I would imagine that this display is probably more power intensive but the impact that this tech could potentially have on the battery life of all types of devices with screens is considerable (and the main reason we were looking into e-paper displays in the first place)

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    I had no idea e-ink displays had improved this much. Really wild.

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      They haven’t, this is their own tech, we will have to see what it is like in the real world.

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    With the advent of transparent displays it would be really cool to have both these technologies in one device ontop eachother.

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