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http://rdd.me/ryoliosm I doesn't matter how 'smart' our gadgets are
if you can't read the damn screens with a quick glance. Qualcom's Mirasol display looks like a magazine cover in direct sunlight. |
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Beautiful technology always available one year in future...
Watch the projected-delay graph ;-) |
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On Nov 15, 10:54*am, Bill D wrote:
Qualcom's Mirasol display looks like a magazine cover in direct sunlight. And at 1/10th the power requirements. Important for gliders but this will also really impact battery life for everything from laptops, tablets to cell phones. |
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On Nov 15, 3:57*pm, JohnDeRosa wrote:
On Nov 15, 10:54*am, Bill D wrote: Qualcom's Mirasol display looks like a magazine cover in direct sunlight. |
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On Nov 15, 5:17*pm, John Cochrane
wrote: On Nov 15, 3:57*pm, JohnDeRosa wrote: On Nov 15, 10:54*am, Bill D wrote: Qualcom's Mirasol display looks like a magazine cover in direct sunlight. And at 1/10th the power requirements. *Important for gliders but this will also really impact battery life for everything from laptops, tablets to cell phones. I hate to break it to you guys, but there is a gorgeous sunlight readable display on the market, the clear-nav. SN10 is pretty easy to read too, but offers less stuff on the screen, which Dave might argue is an advantage. No need to wait... John Cochrane The Dell Streak 5 is only $200-$400 and has a great sun readable display. Ramy |
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Ramy wrote:
The Dell Streak 5 is only $200-$400 and has a great sun readable display. $150 http://www.streaksmart.com/2011/11/c...-unlocked.html http://www.cowboom.com/product/753676 Unfortunately sold out, but once there's another cheap offer, get one quickly while you can! The Dell Streak Mini is still the best cockpit device you can get currently. It takes advantage of the sunlight (transflective screen) instead of trying to beat the sun. Max |
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Max,
Does the Streak support connecting to the modern varios to get data? (Sorry if I'm being stupid). -John |
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"C-FFKQ (42)" wrote:
Does the Streak support connecting to the modern varios to get data? (Sorry if I'm being stupid). Yes! I know two options: - Bluetooth (with a RS-232 adapter, e.g. K6-Bt or VFBT-1 just to name two expensive ones). - Android-IOIO is a board that allows connecting up to four RS-232 ports to any Android device. Unfortunately, it requires some soldering, but I hope a vendor will pick it up and sell boxes based on it, for those of us who don't like hacking hardware. My Streak is connected to a CAI302 and a FLARM, with two Bluetooth adapters. It just works, no hassle. Max |
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On Nov 15, 5:17*pm, John Cochrane
wrote: On Nov 15, 3:57*pm, JohnDeRosa wrote: On Nov 15, 10:54*am, Bill D wrote: Qualcom's Mirasol display looks like a magazine cover in direct sunlight. And at 1/10th the power requirements. *Important for gliders but this will also really impact battery life for everything from laptops, ablets to cell phones. I hate to break it to you guys, but there is a gorgeous sunlight readable display on the market, the clear-nav. SN10 is pretty easy to read too, but offers less stuff on the screen, which Dave might argue is an advantage. No need to wait... John Cochrane The Craggy Aero Ultimate Le offers a totally sunlight readable 6.4" diagonal display and it runs popular software, SeeYou, StrePla, LK8000. Power draw at full backlight 800 mAmps http://www.craggyaero.com/ultimate_le.htm Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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On Nov 15, 6:17*pm, John Cochrane
wrote: On Nov 15, 3:57*pm, JohnDeRosa wrote: On Nov 15, 10:54*am, Bill D wrote: Qualcom's Mirasol display looks like a magazine cover in direct sunlight. And at 1/10th the power requirements. *Important for gliders but this will also really impact battery life for everything from laptops, tablets to cell phones. I hate to break it to you guys, but there is a gorgeous sunlight readable display on the market, the clear-nav. SN10 is pretty easy to read too, but offers less stuff on the screen, which Dave might argue is an advantage. No need to wait... John Cochrane Don't think so. Current engineering specs say 1500 nits brightness is required for 'good' readability in direct sunlight. CCFL's backlights delivering that brightness would pull amps, not mili-amps. LED backlights are better but current draw and heating are still problems. If you did somehow create a screen with 1500 nits brightness, it would be like looking into a car headlight. I can't find the specs, but I'm guessing the best glider displays are in the 500 - 1000 nit brightness range and pull around .8 amps. Far easier on the eyes and battery would be a high-contrast, high color saturation REFLECTIVE display like the Mirasol technology. |
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