skyeyemachine
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Hello all,
I was recently reading some articles about upcoming next-gen screen designs, and some of the upcoming technologies seem very exciting. For example, I am very much interested in the 3Qi screen technology and others like it, which seem to be finally uniting the strengths of E-Ink and LCD screens - the 3Qi in particular having both a low-power ambient light mode and an LCD backlit mode. And if they aren't already, I have little doubt that such screens will incorporate at least basic touch functionality. Hence, my questions boil down to these:
+ Will it be possible, assuming screens of appropriate dimensions become available, to install one of these newer screens on a Pandora?
+ How difficult might that process be, if it is?
+ What would the limitations potentially be, if any? Would swapping the screens out mean a trade-off in touch input, or impose problems in controlling the screen?
+ And this one's for the OP team: If/when you decide to produce a Pandora 2 down the line, I imagine screens like these would be ideal candidates for such a design, would they not?
If anyone can shed a light on these questions, that would be great. Otherwise, consider this a link to some rather enticing-looking technologies that are worth a look. Something to distract us 'till Monday, perhaps.
I was recently reading some articles about upcoming next-gen screen designs, and some of the upcoming technologies seem very exciting. For example, I am very much interested in the 3Qi screen technology and others like it, which seem to be finally uniting the strengths of E-Ink and LCD screens - the 3Qi in particular having both a low-power ambient light mode and an LCD backlit mode. And if they aren't already, I have little doubt that such screens will incorporate at least basic touch functionality. Hence, my questions boil down to these:
+ Will it be possible, assuming screens of appropriate dimensions become available, to install one of these newer screens on a Pandora?
+ How difficult might that process be, if it is?
+ What would the limitations potentially be, if any? Would swapping the screens out mean a trade-off in touch input, or impose problems in controlling the screen?
+ And this one's for the OP team: If/when you decide to produce a Pandora 2 down the line, I imagine screens like these would be ideal candidates for such a design, would they not?
If anyone can shed a light on these questions, that would be great. Otherwise, consider this a link to some rather enticing-looking technologies that are worth a look. Something to distract us 'till Monday, perhaps.