And it would be much better without that resistive layer that donwgrades image by lowering contrast/bright and worse by creating a lot of irregular light reflections on that flexible plastic layer that resistive technology uses.The screen on the Pyra is pretty good and vibrant, It's not dull like on the Pandora.
Its luckily only happening at _some_ settings. So far, but who knows if i dont want say exactly that brightness when trying to read a book at night?
The original screen is also reflective, so there's not really a difference. But as it's only glued to the sides, you can remove the touchscreen if you like.And it would be much better without that resistive layer that donwgrades image by lowering contrast/bright and worse by creating a lot of irregular light reflections on that flexible plastic layer that resistive technology uses.
So, no being better than Pandora is not the question. The question is Pyra being better without resistive layer than Pyra with it.
And then he can glue it on the back of the lid, patch the driver and recalibrate, and learn to use the stylus from the other side of the screen, where he won't fear reflections and brightness loss, if the Pyra is not niche enough for him...But as it's only glued to the sides, you can remove the touchscreen if you like.
The original screen is also reflective, so there's not really a difference. But as it's only glued to the sides, you can remove the touchscreen if you like.
And then he can glue it on the back of the lid, patch the driver and recalibrate, and learn to use the stylus from the other side of the screen, where he won't fear reflections and brightness loss, if the Pyra is not niche enough for him...
If he then hooks handwriting recognition to a shell he can just hand-write commands with the lid closed... Absolutely pointless but top freak.
And then come back here and complain that his handwriting is terrible.
KIDDING!
Touch screen issues are pretty unfortunate but I'm probably going to use my Pyra to do math exercises from books I read so I like the touch screen. It's also handy when emulating the DS. It's unfortunate that it does not work well at the borders, though.
Oh? How did you manage to get that?
Since we fixed the original whining coils with multiple capacitors, I've never experienced that issue before?
Are you using some weird settings here?
This is a lot better today. Still audible for autistic audiophiles, but less than i had yesterday.Oh? How did you manage to get that?
Since we fixed the original whining coils with multiple capacitors, I've never experienced that issue before?
Are you using some weird settings here?
Maybe. Make sure it's not the speakers though - if it's gone when you play audio, it's not a whining coil but the speakers.This is a lot better today. Still audible for autistic audiophiles, but less than i had yesterday.
Could air humidity have an influence on that? The unit spent days in cold transport trucks until arriving here, might have been damp in the inside.
Now after a day in the warmth...
Is that upload and is your router ADSL?12.5 MB/s transfer speed on the local network.