Screens in Office Lighting, Part 2

By Popular Demand: more side by side comparisons of Pixel Qi screens compared with standard glare-type (e.g. shiny) and anti-glare (e.g. matte) screens. Included are another outdoor picture, a side-by-side kindle comparison, and so forth.

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  1. Pixel Qi screen compared on three laptops | TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home said,

    November 22, 2009 @ 11:15 pm

    [...] (from David Rothman), 6:11 p.m.: See Mary Lou’s additional photos. What do you think, [...]

  2. Pixel Qi vs. the Kindle: Which is the better display for YOUR e-booking? | TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home said,

    November 23, 2009 @ 12:06 am

    [...] can see this comparison (Part II)—as well as earlier ones with other laptop displays, beyond those provided earlier [...]

  3. linrong said,

    November 23, 2009 @ 1:02 am

    Sofa,haha.

    Who is going to annouce the tablet using pixel qi?

  4. Yu said,

    November 23, 2009 @ 7:45 am

    I m a bit confused about the Lab Lighting-Snapshot. On the photograph, this is the only case when the glare screen actually looks best.

    I guess Lab Lighting means, that the number of ligh sources is heavily limited, so a strongly reflecting surface can be adjusted such that no such source is seen?

  5. Jose said,

    November 23, 2009 @ 9:59 am

    Thanks,

    Everybody loves pictures :-D

  6. eBouquin - PixelQi : un confort de lecture optimal said,

    November 23, 2009 @ 12:17 pm

    [...] : De nouvelles photos viennent d’apparaître sur le blog de PixelQi. Je vous invite à aller les regarder pour voir le 3Qi sous différents types d’éclairages [...]

  7. Tweets that mention What’s Happening at Pixel Qi – Mary Lou Jepsen’s Blog » Screens in Office Lighting, Part 2 -- Topsy.com said,

    November 23, 2009 @ 3:00 pm

    [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Carles Dijous, Carles Dijous. Carles Dijous said: Les comparaisons des écrans Pixel Qi avec l'éblouissement standard-type (brillant) et écrans anti-éblouissement (mat). http://bit.ly/8n0OZ7 [...]

  8. Hong Kong Travel Guide – Reviews and Price Comparison | Go Travelosity said,

    November 25, 2009 @ 6:42 pm

    [...] What's Happening at Pixel Qi – Mary Lou Jepsen's Blog » Screens in … [...]

  9. PixelQi will revolutionäre Hybrid-Displays noch 2009 auf den Markt bringen » Allgemein, Zubehör » Netbux said,

    November 26, 2009 @ 4:16 pm

    [...] Nutzer vermarkten will. Die promovierte Elektrotechnik-Ingenieurin Jepsen zeigt in ihrem Blog Vergleichsfotos der neuen Displays von PixelQi und herkömmlichen Laptop-Displays. Sowohl draußen [...]

  10. Pixel Qi Dual-Mode LCD to Ship in December | Display at Hardware Sphere said,

    November 27, 2009 @ 12:53 am

    [...] Jepsen, this screen is brighter than any other netbook display that you may find. You can see the Pixel Qi comparison over at Mary’s Blog, where you can see the side-by-side comparison between Kindle and Pixel [...]

  11. bennyaltuca said,

    December 1, 2009 @ 8:31 am

    Hi,
    If i understand it is possible to get a bit more than 1920 x 1060 resolution with this screen in full color in a 18.4 inch monitor. meaning full HD(1080p) playback. and less than 1680 x 1050 on a 15.4 inch.
    I did my estimation taking to account that your screen has a max resolution in color mode of 120ppi. I read somewhere that it was capable of 150dpi. But in the youtube clip, mary says its 120, so I took that number.

    What is the refresh rate? I tried googleing for it but didnt find an answer.

    Does it have the same ammount of colors than any other laptop Lcd? In color mode, does it take less electricity than other displays with the same settings? Is the process/materials to create these screens cheaper in anyway than the current screens?

    Please correct me if im wrong and i would like if you could answer my other questions.

    Thanks, ill be checking back for more news and to see if you where able to answer my questions.

    Keep the good work ;)

  12. linrong said,

    December 2, 2009 @ 12:53 am

    The first announced device using pixel qi should be Aztak,

    see http://www.consumerelectronicsnet.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=899127

    “Aztak said it could offer several 3G e-readers, with some shipping late this year. The 3G wireless models might include one with a “flexi” 9.7-inch screen plus a mobile Internet device (MID) with a color screen that can also be used in monochrome mode for e-reading. Such a dual-purpose screen will be available by year’s end from Pixel Qi, with whom Aztak said it has “held extensive in-person discussions,” according to Aztak global business development director Bob Barry.”

  13. Notion Ink’s Killer Android OS Mini-Tablet « The eBook Test said,

    December 18, 2009 @ 4:49 pm

    [...] There are other sample comparison photos at the Pixel Qi blog here. [...]

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