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Flex Lighting illuminates e-reader displays with built-in film (video)
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Very interesting. Of course the question is, how much does this "thin" film obscure the text. IIRC that was the major complaint of the Sony device that tried to light theirs. Although it could have been more due to the touch screen than the lighting system. Not sure why they didn't try something with the lighting system and the IR touch. Perhaps the while light would ruin the IR layer.
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Put this on a Nook Simple Touch and it's instant upgrade for me and my wife.
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I thought this would be an add-on to existing devices, but it seems like it will have to be designed in by the manufacturer. Light guide films are great technology and I'm glad there are companies that are paying attention to the needs of the e-reader community.
Historically, light guide films will have bright spots in them if there are any scratches or defects, so I wonder how these films were perform in the real world. |
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Promising.
Add color to the eink device and would be my perfect ereader! ![]() |
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Also it might have made the device too thick. Since it would have the diffuser and then a raised bezel above that to house the IR sensors. Last edited by Dylrob; 12-14-2011 at 08:57 PM. |
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I think this sounds like a cool idea.
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Not addressed on the company web site is the question of whether and when millions could be produced at uniform quality -- the issue that seems to be holding back color electronic ink displays. I do hope they can commercialize this before color tablets kill off black and white readers (speaking here as a temperamentally pessimistic person). I wouldn't rush out to buy, but it would be nice to pick up on clearance in a few years. It does sound like a strong justification for a new device generation. Last edited by SteveEisenberg; 12-15-2011 at 06:33 AM. |
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I sometimes would want to read in very dark conditions without using a light that will mess with my night vision. On occasion I actually just close one eye to maintain night vision in it. That can cause problems because in the dark the eye that was exposed to the light may have a residual halo effect in it.
A flashlight or lamp has a bright bulb usually and can be a problem if the eye catches the bulb. A screen that can be dimmed isn't as bad, and this might come under that heading. Anyway, I would like to try it. It would be really neat if it could be manufactured as a add on for the old Kindles. |
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It would be perfect if we could set the quantity of light.
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Uhm, forward to the past?
We've been there seen that, sorry: 1) Sony PRS 700 had it built-in, screen was washed out by "lightning" layer, no thanks 2) Sony's covers with light Both have failed miserably and that's why now we have it old way, which doesn't degrade the screen: |
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Well I guess this beats reading with a flashlight, under the covers, when you are
supposed to be asleep. But once you are grown you should be able to find a properly lit place to do your reading. A nice stuffed chair with a good "reading lamp" has been a common feature of most literate people's homes for a century, at least. I find that I can easily read my JBL in the same lighting conditions that I used for reading paper books. Luck; Ken |
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It looks to me like some kind of transparent plastic with chemical substances in them that respond to blacklight.
The only thing you'll notice is that black-blacks will become more greyed out. When shining a blacklight of upto 0.5W on such a screen should provide you enough light for reading at night. I'm only saying it's blacklight, it could be regular light too. But blacklight also works well with certain white plastics, that may be used as lcd back! |
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