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Possible Solution for Daylight Readable Displays



 
 
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Old September 15th 10, 02:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Possible Solution for Daylight Readable Displays

Hello,

I find this quite interesting from our perspective:

http://www.liquavista.com/products/liquavistaColor.aspx

This is a "epaper" screen with full color and capable of doing 60
frames per second. The e-paper has a physical property, e.g. there is
no backlight that needs to fight the sun.

With the linux port of xcsoar comming along nicely (thx Max!) I think
we will also have a gliding application that will run on these
ereaders.

The screens will appear in products next year.

Cheers,
- Folken
 




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