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Check out this link from Crunchgear:
http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/05/11...aunches-today/ Looks like the keyboard is what is eInk: "The phone sports a keyboard that, through the magic of e-ink, changes to meet the phone’s usage. It displays a standard number keypad when in normal phone mode and a QWERTY keyboard when in texting mode. Amazing." |
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if you watch the video the light turns on and off, the intensity of the black doesn't change a whole lot.. Verizon locks down their phones like crazy though, and this isn't running andriod or the new palmos, or an Iphone, or a blackberry, or even winos. buying a smart phone without those things is just dumb Last edited by Andybaby; 05-11-2009 at 03:15 PM. |
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Harry, let me ask you a question that I've wondered about for a while now. Does the screen necessarily have to be opaque? Can't the plastic be made semi-transparent? Then a light under it would be perfect, sort of glowing through to light it up.
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I hate the side lighting, but it is the easiest to incorporate so far. I really loved the back light on my old EBW1150. Yes, I know, eyestrain blah blah blah. But my eyes are bad enough that pretty much everything strains them anyway, so it might as well be brightly lit.
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It does not seem to be E-ink. |
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and I certainly does look sidelighted, and it is e-ink from what I can tell. it don't matter though. it's a crappy phone, on a crappy overpriced network |
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I suspect that, due to the way that eInk works, it has to be opaque. If the little "capsules" that form that image were not opaque, you wouldn't get "solid" text on the screen.
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I'll run up to the Verizon store and see if they have that phone, check it out, and report back in a couple of hours.
I'm due for an upgrade, too bad it's not a smartphone. Yes, the inner keyboard in e-ink but with lower contrast than any e-ink reader. It is *not* backlit, more accurately side or edge lit. The e-ink screen is covered with a bubble membrane where individual bubbles are the discreet keys. The light is between the e-ink screen and the membrane. It is a very nice application because with this phone you can can open it in either of two directions. When it's opened as a traditional flip phone you have a properly oriented keyboard with the expected numerical keypad. Turn the phone on its side and open it on the long side and the keyboard changes to a QWERTY style. Great for texting. Hope this answers the questions. Last edited by TallMomof2; 05-12-2009 at 02:39 PM. Reason: Went and looked at the phone. |
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Tsk tsk harry such short sightedness will get you no where
![]() Today's eInk might be opaque on both sides but future eInk screens may only be opaque on one side much like two way mirrors are today. |
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One solution to enable backlighting to work is for the pixel would have to have 4 electro planes. Two on the top/bottom and one on each side. The top remains transparent. The bottom becomes a two way filter (opaque on the side of the die, transparent on the side if the back light source). The eInk would operate as normal until backlighting is turned on. At this point instead of the the white die being brought to the top to simulate a white surface, the side electros are turned on to allow the back light to travel through the pixel to produce a white surface. =X= |
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Ah, so they are not individual keys? Then they are just sitting way down below the light, thus why we see the shading. The videos seemed to show that they were individual keys. Also, the black seemed to glow, maybe that is from the color of light they are using. |
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