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Pixel Qi vs Kindle vs Toshiba R600 vs regular LCD tablet


Side by side comparison video showing the Pixel Qi 3Qi LCD screen next to the E-ink based Amazon Kindle, next to the transflective Toshiba R600 and next to a regular resistive touchscreen tablet laptop. Comparing performance in direct sunlight, in the shade and in a dark room with and without the backlight.

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16 Responses to “Pixel Qi vs Kindle vs Toshiba R600 vs regular LCD tablet”

  1. SunFeltSky Says:

    Mary Lou I hope you are in talks with Asus. . . I’d like to integrate this technology with the new ION powered netbooks coming out on the market to see!

  2. eFloodwater Says:

    Latest news is that Steve Jobs has acted as a consultant by Nicholas Negroponte of OLPC. How could some of the contacts between Jobs and Mary Lou Jepsen, and perhaps the rumor that Apple Tablet is a haben.Just pixel display Qi dream

  3. technotechie Says:

    “just another machine you must buy and carry around” That’s why I like the feeling of e-paper technology with LCD technology have combined in the first place – who needs another device? It ‘the same thing with PDAs and cell phones – how many thousands of dollars, we are dead in a suitcase. Thanks for the comment logic – I’ve read in a while ‘.

  4. deepskyfrontier Says:

    One screen to rule them all.

  5. eFloodwater Says:

    As readers eInk would not be comfortable to use and only have another computer to bring and buy, I’d say chances are good that this new display is the early termination of ihnen.Aber which is more important is that this is the first announcement for Writers (programmers, etc.). eInk If you’ve never seen a device in the workplace finds that has a fast response time, and only to generate whole pages! No way this could be the device for writing any kind, what are our eyes for long!

  6. AWriterWandering Says:

    This what I will agree.

  7. AWriterWandering Says:

    I totally agree. The Pixel Qi is the readability of daylight, which is enough to chew the demand for these devices should, but the eInk is used in the dedicated reader also thinner and lighter (especially the version with a plastic substrate) allowing a epic battery life due to the bistable nature.

  8. ooooneeee Says:

    this picture is awesome beyond words:)

  9. lvecsey Says:

    The Kindle looks pretty good to watch, but for the comparison of the fonts and sizes, all other

  10. MaxDZ8 Says:

    I hope it will be hard for everything related standard ION2!

  11. schizz69 Says:

    This technology is impressive. Move Over Anit Anti-glare screens.

  12. rndlph Says:

    I respect the openness and apparent intelligence of these people Pixel Qi. Can not wait very excited about this technology and are waiting for something like this for some time. When I Eee with this image. Where can I buy Pixel Qi?

  13. macrumpton Says:

    I wonder if the Pixel Qi-screen tech, there is the theoretical maximum contrast, or whether they will be able to lower the gray background? Even if you can not do better than that, the refresh rate and color and the price makes it a much better candidate for an e-Reader is not on ability, just like a normal LCD in low light mentioned Act, the Kindle is hopeless. This will become the standard for the screens of laptops and eReader.

  14. Nihilityb Says:

    5:40 Oh God! This is the tx1000/2000-Serie by HP. I am one, and is the worst piece of cr ** I’ve ever heard. (The screen is really impossible to see outside. What you see in the video is correct, you see only your face. Laptop Terrible.

  15. ananimus3 Says:

    Either the video is worth it. Just one.

  16. ticket2ryder Says:

    E-Ink display on the Kindle seems very clear / white. But of course, does not color. . . yet.

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