Quote:
Originally Posted by Renate
So, wait. This whole Kaleido stuff is just passive color dots?
You could do this yourself (ineptly) to regular Eink if you could just get the alignment correct (and keep your head in the same position)?
|
Indeed, like a regular LCD, or a single chip camera, it's mono with a passive filter.
The Gallery 3 is a true colour display with cyan, yellow and magenta at each pixel, but it's only suitable for adverts as a full colour page refresh is 1.5 seconds! It's also rather more variations of colour, but nowhere near LCD, CRT (dead), QLED (LCD with blue LED backlight and green or red quantum dots that convert blue light to red or green), OLED (really electroluminescent with phosphors), real LEDs (rare other than massive signage) and plasma (dead). Or DLP. DLP is seriously strange.