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Old 02-08-2012, 03:12 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by ProDigit View Post
interesting!

On the earlier triton model you had the diagonal pixel setup, on the picture you sent there's a vertical pixel lineup, which is better for text).
The rows are still staggered - I just happened to pick a bad selection which hides the fact a bit.

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I presume a white back ground is all pixels in 'open' position (meaning not black)?

And what happens when you eg want to see a blue screen (00,00,ff), how does it display that color? (I presume by closing red and green, and leaving white and blue open)?

Also interested to know what would happen when one of the pixels would be half open (eg displaying a darker or lighter blue (color 88,88,ff ; and 00,00,88),how would those look?
Believe me I want to try all sorts of things - solid colours, colour boundaries, black text, coloured text etc. Unfortunately I have to eat and sleep so I might not be able to post any more pictures until tomorrow.

One thing I do find interesting is how black the black is - if only they could lighten the areas that are supposed to be white and still have colour capability.

Andrew

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