technologyreview.com — "Cell-phone and laptop batteries could last up to 50 percent longer, thanks to a new type of display technology. It could allow cell-phone, digital-camera, and laptop makers to develop power-saving displays that could dynamically adjust their backlight and color intensity based on the color and brightness of the content."
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simplejoe79Jun 8, 2007
@nobywell don't know if thats allowed or not....but for others who didn't get what he said, he said "perhaps, so certainly, don't you think?......and as for the article itself.....well i already have read many articles related to this.....
rspeedJun 8, 2007
Lengthens... Longer...:|
mrectionJun 8, 2007
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chileangodJun 8, 2007
good point
snapcaseJun 8, 2007
Mmmm bigger pixels. You know, I've always wanted my cellphone to have an even lower resolution.
kodekJun 8, 2007
Tell me which college you go to, so I can stay as far away from it as possible
Closed AccountJun 9, 2007
OLEDs use almost no power to display a static image, but to change the image does require slightly more power. That's why it's better suited for some devices than for others.