![]() this image is from several years ago and the display is "hand built". Hanvon introduced their Hanvon C18 eBook Reader with Qualcomm Mirasol Display at Mobile World Congress 2012. ![]() Here is an image of mirasol next to b&w eink together in the same lighting. Take the devices outside on a sunny day and the device on the right would be even EASIER to view while the device on the left would be harder to view. the device on the right is neither backlit nor updating to provide the image. the display on the left is backlit and constantly updating to provide the image on its display. Here is a good pic of two devices in similar lighting that provides a good comparison. It uses much less energy than even that old fashioned lcd display and can be made thinner than conventional color lcd displays because it does not require color filters. like eink the brighter the light the better it looks. As far as I can tell, it's just an old-fashioned (grayish-green) LCD screen that does color (badly - everything looks washed out) with bad viewing angles.Īn old fashioned non back lit lcd display still uses lcd which must be constantly updated and doesnt have color.Ī mirasol display is uses microscopic mems devices and interferometry to create a bistable reflective color display that does not become harder to see in sunlit environments. ![]() I still don't get the point of Mirasol screens.
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