TI-H: Re: Color backlighting


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TI-H: Re: Color backlighting




> one of the problems would be memory no matter what you do
> color and displays take up a lot of memory

Since this is a palettized color display (sort of), it will
not require significantly more memory than a regular greyscale
system. 

> also color will be a major problem on the power.
> color LCDs use four screens one for light saying that the
> LCDs themselves don't generate any light, then they do have
> screens for the primary colors,

The backlighting system will use three high brightness LED's
and a fiberoptic backlight, the power draw should be fairly
low, lower than most LED backlights.


My biggest unknown at this point is how to use the color
planes.  How exactly are the masks built to display a
particular image?

Could someone explain in moderate detail how the screen
is handled to produce grayscale images?

DK




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