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Originally Posted by Nate the great
The resolution doesn't match.
But those screens do use tech very similar to the Sharp screens which we know for a fact are used in the grayscale Pebbles, so it's possible.
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I agree there are lot of problems with that theory, but they are the displays with specifications that more closely match the announced specs of the pebble time (epaper display, 64 colors).
AFAICT, the problems are
(1) the resolution:
"By the way, the resolution has not changed (144x168)"; the
displays of JDI have more resolution (205x140 or 180x180). This means that they would have to order them custom-made, or would not expose/use all the pixels.
(2) the dpi: 182 in the JDI displays versus 175ppi in the original pebble. They don't match, though they are quite similar.
OTOH, it seems that garmin has some watches using those displays: garmin fenix3 (the round display) and garmin epix (the rectangular display). The only interesting tidbit is that the garmin epix (
pdf) is using a 205x148 display, that is different that the one that JDI announced, so maybe they are able to manufacture at multiple resolutions.
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Originally Posted by Nate the great
And those screens could be available at larger sizes, it's just that no device maker wants to buy them.
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I know, there are a lot of reasons that technology used on small displays may not be that great on big displays: pricey, hard to manufacture without bad pixels, maybe on bigger sizes the power consumption is not that great.. but at least on paper they seem a better match than regular lcd displays for reading, so one can wish.