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Originally Posted by DaleDe
All screens work that way, even your TV set. The only difference is that the speed is fast enough that you don't see it. One way to speed it up might be to slit the screen into smaller increments and then paint the data in a smaller area thereby increasing the apparent speed of the display. Computers are very serial devices and can only deal with one thing at a time but if fast enough you don't notice. The limitation is dependent on how much money you have and how much hardware you want to throw at the problem.
Dale
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Yes you are right, but surely it cant be a question about processing power? The processor is indeed seriel but works fast enough for us to think it is doing stuff in a parallell way. I cant see any reason why it wouldnt work here. And if it doesnt work here why does it work with eink displays?