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2008-03-04
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2008-03-04
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Have you compared the displays under the same lighting conditions?
How bright is your "outdoors"?
Under the noon day Texas sun I could not read anything on my N810 when shading it with my hand.
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2008-03-04
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The displays are the same size and the only difference between a transmissive display and a transflective display is the addition of the reflective layer behind the LCD layer. Electronically they should be identical.
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No, it is not. At least the connector is different. Search for posts by igor for more details.
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2008-03-05
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If the reflective layer is really the only difference, I wonder how hard it would be to add a layer beneath the N800 LCD.
And no, it is not enough that the display is a bit usable outside if I crank up the brightness. I like to read outside and often need to do a fast web search and simply want the advantages of a trans-reflective display.
If the display controllers are the same and the physical dimensions of the displays are the same then I see no reason it would fit in the bezel and work.
And yeah voids the warranty...so? as long as I am careful I would put the old display back in...
Last edited by brecklundin; 2008-03-04 at 04:51.