• @[email protected]
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        17 hours ago

        Yes, devices now can last 24 hours with like 8 hours screen on time

        This wasn’t the case before, I remember I would need to top it up when I got home

        • @[email protected]
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          15 hours ago

          My experience was that phones lasted two to three days back in the day. Before "smart"phones it would be easily a whole week.

      • @[email protected]
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        312 hours ago

        e-ink has terrible refresh rates and can barely handle color. It’s not really a comparable display tech to oled.

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          6 hours ago

          e-ink has terrible refresh rates

          Fun fact: it seems that it’s not a limitation of the type of the display itself but a limitation from either the controller or the firmware of the display, someone on youtube managed to make an e-ink display to run at 60hHz
          https://youtu.be/nHbA2-_qzH4

          It doesn’t look as good as an LED or OLED screen of course but it’s good enough

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            11 hour ago

            I’ve actually seen that video before, and the main limitation is still the pixel transition time. It’s something like 200ms, so any sort of motion will have heavy ghosting. It’s definitely a huge improvement over most controllers though.

            If all you do is read/look at static content, e-ink is great, and that’s why it’s used on all the e-readers. I wouldn’t want to be taking a video call on one though.

            Tandem oled screens are also starting to become more of a thing, and that improves the usability in direct sun. But I don’t have any problem using my phone outside as it is. I’d rather just have a bigger battery than a worse looking screen for what I do.

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              Yeah, in the end it’s all about what you do, tbh i wouldn’t use an e-ink for my main phone… but if there was a way to swap screens in the same way you could swap batteries in old phones i would buy an e-ink screen to swap🥹

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          111 hours ago

          Everything has pros and cons. Try OLED in the sun. To me refresh rates and numb coloring are irrelevant to what I need to do on a daily basis. Most of my work on the phone is speech and reading/texting anyways.