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Old 08-16-2011, 01:10 PM   #7
Sil_liS
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Originally Posted by Ebug View Post
But what was the real problem?
When you don't apply current to the screen, it should maintain the same image, but in time, if there is no current, it looks like the white and black capsules tend to mix, making the white and black into gray. In order to minimize energy consumption you only change, and therefore apply current to the pixels that need changing. So for example, if you have a black area next to a white area, and you keep it like that for a while, if you want to make both areas white, only the one that was black will be changed, meaning that the one that was white and turned gray will just remain gray next to the newly turned white one.

Maybe for you it was worse because you didn't use it for a while.
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