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Anyway... I was very disappointed when Mirasol failed to gain momentum. In recent years I have been rooting for ClearInk, which has show a lot of promise lately, and I would be happy if that or Color eInk screens were offered on phones and tablets in the US market someday. I would be ecstatic if a linux-based phone by Purism - like the Librem 5 - or the Linux PinePhone is someday sold with color eInk or ClearInk! (I hate using my current phone in sunlight.) Last edited by blue_skies; 01-16-2020 at 07:39 PM. |
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Chrome is not “Linux on the desktop” it is “you can do everything in a browser”. Android isn’t “Linux in your phone”. There is much more to an operating system than the kernel.
The closest thing to dethroning Windows is so much software being developed as web apps. And Mobile phones have become the largest platform for accessing phones...and Android rules mobile phones. But mobile phones aren’t “the desktop”....and Windows rules as it has forever since about Windows 95. |
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Between Eink colour and Linux on Desktop there is a great difference: the second works perfectly since many Years (it is my preferred OS, I need Windows 10 only because of proprietary software like Kindle Previewer, Kobo Desktop, ADE that can also be installed with Wine), the first, until now, is a tecnology that doesn't offer the same performance of the other devices (on tablet, on phones ecc.).
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On the Linux front, there is the small fact that China wants to stop using Windows. It could move the needle a bit.
On the e-ink front: I'm not sure of the impact of colour e-ink on the consumer market. On the commercial display market, it might be significant. |
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I didn't really mean to drag Linux into it, I was just saying that I don't think color eInk will really ever be much of a thing, at least not in the next 10 or more years
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Indeed some as yet unknown tech is needed unless Qualcomm sell off all the IP etc in Mirasol to Samsung, Sony or someone Chinese.
Actual eink coloured by filters in front of the pixels can never be bright enough without front lights, because "white" would be additive sub-pixels of red, green and blue. CYMK on paper is bright because it's subtractive. The white is no ink. Yellow is only the blue removed, Magenta is only green removed and Cyan is only red removed. The RGB filters on a display remove ALL light except red, green or blue on every dot. This is why it's not about technology or better manufacturing for ambient light reflective displays. At the least you need clear pixels that reflect all the light for white. Even Mirasol would be poor for monochrome compared to eink and really poor compared to CYMK paper printing and it's the best alternative to LED or OLED. The reason that reflective LCD is very rare and only used on monochrome is that LCD needs two polarising filters. If perfect you'd lose half the light. In practice they are slightly lossy and reflected light has to pass twice. The 1/4 or worse transmission of the R G B or RG and GB (alternate lines) sub pixel per colour pixel loses the light twice on reflection. Most of the power consumption is the backlight. Even for "white" less than 1/5th is visible. OLED isn't actually usually real LEDs, but blueish Electroluminescent spots with phosphor. Real R G B LED displays do exist and are more efficient, better colour and longer life than OLED. So an ambient light colour ereader needs CYMK technology where a white dot is a clear cell rather than R G and B visually averaged. That concept of technology only exists for photographic film and ink on paper. |
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However the underlying idea / technology has more potential to do a low power colour screen with ambient light than a coloured filter matrix on top of eink pixels (black balls in a milky white liquid). I'd thought the reason for Mirasol's failure (one ereader screen in products by two Asian booksellers) was the double dip high royalty cost of dealing with Qualcomm (royalty on part plus they demand a percent of the product price ex-factory). Perhaps it just wasn't very good. I do think the idea of video on it sounded more like typical Qualcomm hype than anything viable. It should have been OK for text with colour? |
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I thought Clearink was among the last reflective color displays standing. I haven't seen Clearink yet, so I have no opinion on how good it is now or what its prospects are. It will be interesting to see how that pans out. |
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However... “The Year of Linux on the Desktop” was about Linux trouncing Microsoft Windows “on the desktop”. It was predicted year after year after year after decade. It never happened. It never came close. It never even came close to being as big as the Mac....which has always been tiny compared to Windows. Linux was superior in nearly every way to Windows and was free. How could it possibly fail to sweep the expensive and proprietary Microsoft Windows from the desktop? Like the color eInk advocates....the Linux folk missed key factors in what it would take to succeed. They over values their preference for Linux and under estimated the real obstacles. And thus....your comparison was quite appropriate. For “Linux in the desktop”....but not “Linux in general” |
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One of Linux's biggest problems is how seriously fragmented it is with all the different variations. Plus, some of the repositories can be rubbish. There are a lot of versions of Calibre that do not work.
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I would disagree with you. Most of the repository versions of calibre do work. Just that they are horribly outdated (one repository recently offered me calbre 2.55) and updates are not available.
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Which Calibre versions are delivered by microsoft and apple? |
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