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I've been playing with the PDF approach plates. Well rendered they are
easily readable at 600x800 (they're taller than they are wide, but narrower than the 4:3 aspect ratio of most display) with 16 levels of grayscale. 480x640 is pretty good with 16 levels of gray, down to right on the ragged edge of usable with only 4 levels. The device doesn't need that much storage. A largish compact flash card should hold all of the pages on the entire DVD if they're pre-rendered (a GIF of the plate is much smaller and displays much faster). What it does need is a reasonably large screen, probably at least 6" diagonal. There are some 480x640 PDAs, but they have very small screens. There are tons of 240x320 PDAs but I don't think they'd ever be suitable for viewing plates. I'd rather avoid a laptop or even a full tablet PC (stuff with 10"+ screens) in favor of an ebook/pda sort of form factor. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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Ben Jackson wrote:
I'd rather avoid a laptop or even a full tablet PC (stuff with 10"+ screens) in favor of an ebook/pda sort of form factor. EarthLCD (www.earthlcd.com) is offering a 6.3" 640x480 grayscale LCD display panel for the bargain price of $29 (search for EG9013FNZ1) From the spec sheet, it doesn't look all that difficult to drive. If your gizmo doesn't have to *do* anything other than display GIFs from a CF card, you could probably run it using fairly simple FPGA. How's your Verilog? ;-) Sure would be a lot less power-hungry (and therefore cooler) than a tablet PC. The only wrinkle would be getting the +40 volt driver voltage. If you're not into hacking hardware, EarthLCD also sells its mARMmalade [sic] kit: Modular ARM Application LCD Appliance Device Electronics. This is an ARM-based single-board computer running Linux, and a 7.8" color LCD touch-screen display, all for $299. Just add power. Happy hacking, Ross Oliver |
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