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Author: | xela [ Tue Mar 30, 2004 7:52 ] |
Post subject: | Look Brighter |
Other than back light, what cna make LCD display looks brighter? thx in adv |
Author: | Henri [ Wed Mar 31, 2004 12:00 ] |
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I probably don't fully understand what you're after here but if the lcd is reflective model light from outside light source is reflected back. Also the lcd materials affect how "bright" the display is. But usually if there's a backlight then brighter the backlight, brighter the display looks like. |
Author: | Relampago [ Wed Mar 31, 2004 13:34 ] |
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you can try a el-backlight or maybe use brighter leds |
Author: | Henri [ Fri Apr 02, 2004 9:33 ] |
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xela: You might want to be more specific. Are you asking this in general or do you have some specific situation where you would need a display to be brighter ? |
Author: | LCDreams [ Thu May 08, 2008 21:01 ] |
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I have a similar question: Which display has (in general) more contrast in normal daylight and indoor lighting. The transflective or the reflective display? Can I use the transflective display in "reflective mode" by switching off the backlight? Will the contrast of the display be similar to that of a reflective display? Or will I loose contrast? It seems to be quite difficult to find a reflective display for my requirements. (see http://forum.lcdinfo.com/viewtopic.php?t=2456) Therefore I am thinking about useing a transflective display. What are the disadvantages? Higher current consumption? |
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