15-Jun-2016, 08:11
(15-Jun-2016, 07:02)iamwappie Wrote:(15-Jun-2016, 06:27)Eddye Wrote:(15-Jun-2016, 06:03)Pim van Vliet Wrote: I wondered about the battery life a bit and, not knowing much about how much a display uses, came up with this solution; Use a simple black and white LCD like you have in your watch and display whichever changes are made whilst the changes are made. Then have the display on for 5 more seconds and turn it off. Surely if we have to change batteries every 6 months or so, no-one would complain.
Or some form of E-Ink, like the kind they use in e-book readers.
That would be annoying because of the slow display response and refresh rate. To solve the battery issue of a display I'd opt for a wireless charging system
There you go. we solved that problem in 2 hours. What else can we fix while we're on a roll?
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