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Pixel Qi Screens are for Laptops and Tablets, Not Just OLPC (Video)

While at CES, Timothy Lord talked with Pixel Qi Chief Operating Officer John Ryan about how the company, which was originally founded to make screens for the One Laptop Per Child project, is now moving into the commercial market for laptop and tablet screens. Pixel Qi screens are not only inexpensive to make, but are easier to read in sunlight than standard LCDs -- and use less power, too. What they're doing now, says Timothy in the video, is "pretty cool," so check it out.

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  1. The only one from slashdot. by pavon · · Score: 5, Informative

    Timothy Lord is this timothy, who has been working at slashdot pretty much since it was formed.

  2. Re:What am I missing? by mark-t · · Score: 4, Informative

    It's only lower power if you don't utilize the backlight, and thereby also lose color.

    The color display suffers from just as much contrast problems in sunlight as regular LCD monitors do.

    There are other more promising (IMO) color displays on the horizon that offer high refresh rates, full color, and utilize a passive display that draws *NO* power whenever it is showing a static image.

  3. Re:What am I missing? by theweakend · · Score: 4, Informative

    Keep in mind that was an early version, the viewing angels are really what made it look so bad and besides the notion ink really was a medicore device but it is settled get ics.

  4. Re:What am I missing? by theweakend · · Score: 4, Informative

    "This module supports 1024 x RGB x 600 Wide-SVGA (WSVGA) mode and can display 262,144 colors. This module also supports two low power modes: a transflective mode with lower color and a reflective black and white (64 grayscales) mode." According to the spec sheet at http://www.makershed.com/Pixel_Qi_display_p/mkpq01.htm