Re: A89: ti-89 color, and I don't mean grayscale
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Re: A89: ti-89 color, and I don't mean grayscale
maybe he dropped his calculator and screwed up the lcd, u guys even know what that
stands for? LiquidCrytalDisplay, u wanna see colors? press your finger on the
screen with a little force and the liquid crystal will make a rainbow, kinda, and
it might mess up your screen
Daniel7073@aol.com wrote:
> That shouldn't happen. The way an LCD works (correct me if I'm wrong) is that
> each pixel in the LCD is either transparent or opaque, depending on the
> current applied to it. A small change in the current can change its state,
> which results in a low power device, as opposed to LEDs, which require more
> current. However, unless the LCD is set up for it, it should not turn blue.
> I'm not really sure what to make of it. Perhaps someone with more
> electronics knowledge can explain it.
>
> Daniel Imfeld
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