On Saturday 06 November 2010, Ori Pessach wrote:
> The title pretty much sums it up. My screen cracked, seemingly unprovoked.
Just do a search on the part number TD028TTEC1 to find a number of suppliers
at a wide range of prices. Ebay has them between $16 and $91.
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Am 06.11.2010 02:33, schrieb Ori Pessach:
> The title pretty much sums it up. My screen cracked, seemingly unprovoked.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ori Pessach
>
Here you get all parts for your Neo!
http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=Neo%20Freerunner%3
ebay.
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Ori Pessach wrote:
> The title pretty much sums it up. My screen cracked, seemingly unprovoked.
> Cheers,
> Ori Pessach
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The title pretty much sums it up. My screen cracked, seemingly unprovoked.
Cheers,
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t; don't start producing screens that are colour in daylight then I guess there's
> a technical reason as well. Based on the explanation below I would have
> thought adding the coloured filters between the LCD and the reflective layer
> would drop backlight efficiency only a little si
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 10:01 AM, zogg wrote:
> Thats intresting. What could have stopped them from making it
> non-monochrome in daylight?
It's not possible, as light coming from the front of the LCD will have
to pass through the prism in the wrong direction in order to be
ref
Tim Schmidt wrote:
> The OLPC has an LCD which is very easy to read in daylight. When
> backlit, it appears as a color LCD, but when frontlit (as from the
> sun), it appears greyscale.
This display _very_ cool, I saw an OLPC in action a few weeks ago.
It is not even limited to direct
there's
a technical reason as well. Based on the explanation below I would have
thought adding the coloured filters between the LCD and the reflective layer
would drop backlight efficiency only a little since the prism has already
split the light, but I'm no expert. The extra componen
Hi Zoggie,
>
> i had this event yesterday. In office, a friend of mine spotted my
> Freerunner laying on the desk and said "Hey, thats freakin cool
> display!". He shared his problem with me: its hard to find cheap LCD
> displays that may be used outdoors. And i re
Thats intresting. What could have stopped them from making it
non-monochrome in daylight?
Tim Schmidt wrote:
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 9:12 AM, zogg wrote:
>
>> Looks like LCD for indoors are common, and for outdoors theres scarcity.
>> So, do you know any manufacturers, o
What about protection film?
Tim Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 9:12 AM, zogg wrote:
>> Looks like LCD for indoors are common, and for outdoors theres scarcity.
>> So, do you know any manufacturers, or at least in what direction should
>> i try and look at?
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 9:12 AM, zogg wrote:
> Looks like LCD for indoors are common, and for outdoors theres scarcity.
> So, do you know any manufacturers, or at least in what direction should
> i try and look at?
The OLPC has an LCD which is very easy to read in daylight. When
ba
Hi list,
i had this event yesterday. In office, a friend of mine spotted my
Freerunner laying on the desk and said "Hey, thats freakin cool
display!". He shared his problem with me: its hard to find cheap LCD
displays that may be used outdoors. And i replied that community that
On Wednesday 06 May 2009, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> They run Linux on TVs now?? What kind of processing is a TV doing that
> >> needs an OS overseeing it?
> >
> > I think it started with MHEG engines for DVB, and EPG. Next they
> > started adding things like SD and USB with media viewers. This on
o support more codecs. I don't think I'll be
>> seeing an rs232 port an LCD TV anytime soon :)
>
> 32LG3000
>
> http://de.lge.com/products/model/detail/lcdtv_32lg3000.jhtml
>
> • 32“ (81cm) Bildschirmdiagonale
> • Bildschirmgröße 708 x 398mm im 16:9 F
eeing an rs232 port an LCD TV anytime soon :)
32LG3000
http://de.lge.com/products/model/detail/lcdtv_32lg3000.jhtml
• 32“ (81cm) Bildschirmdiagonale
• Bildschirmgröße 708 x 398mm im 16:9 Format
• 1.366 x 768 Pixel Auflösung, 8 bit Farbauflösung
• Spitzenhelligkeit 500cd/m² / Kontrastverhältn
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 2:05 AM, roby wrote:
> sorry for continuing the ot, but.. i always dreamt of a tv adblocker,
> anybody know of some project in this direction?
>
http://compression.ru/video/tv_commercial_detector/index_en.html
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/How_to_write_a_new_method_of_commerci
2009/5/7 Helge Hafting :
> It is still fully useable if you connect a usb mouse (and enable
> the X cursor, which is easy.) But you probably don't want to use a phone
> with a mouse. :-)
you could always add a trackpad, maybe on the back case?
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roguem...@roguewrt.org wrote:
> On 6/05/2009 6:39 PM, Yorick Moko wrote:
>> have you tried pairing yourn FR to the ps3
>> to use it as a controller/keyboard/music(or picture)streamer/whatever ?
>
> Since I left my FR out in the rain, I haven't done much with it.
>
> Surprisingly, it still works .
roby wrote:
> sorry for continuing the ot, but.. i always dreamt of a tv adblocker,
> anybody know of some project in this direction?
The easy way is to get a harddisk recorder/receiver, capable of
"pausing" tv.
When your movie/show/sport event begins, just pause it. Then, wait about
as long a
On 6/05/2009 6:39 PM, Yorick Moko wrote:
> have you tried pairing yourn FR to the ps3
> to use it as a controller/keyboard/music(or picture)streamer/whatever ?
Since I left my FR out in the rain, I haven't done much with it.
Surprisingly, it still works ... but the touch area of the shelf doesn't
>
> Is the firmware's source available somewhere?
>
http://products.sel.sony.com/linux/source.htm
from sony.
KP
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>> They run Linux on TVs now?? What kind of processing is a TV doing that
>> needs an OS overseeing it?
> I think it started with MHEG engines for DVB, and EPG. Next they
> started adding things like SD and USB with media viewers. This one's
> got an ethernet port that's currently unused, but so
have you tried pairing yourn FR to the ps3
to use it as a controller/keyboard/music(or picture)streamer/whatever ?
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 7:02 AM, wrote:
> On 6/05/2009 1:53 PM, The Digital Pioneer wrote:
>> Yeah, I know the PS3 has very little RAM, but it's extremely fast RAM is
>> it not? I've
On Wednesday 06 May 2009, The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> They run Linux on TVs now?? What kind of processing is a TV doing that
> needs an OS overseeing it?
I think it started with MHEG engines for DVB, and EPG. Next they started
adding things like SD and USB with media viewers. This one's got an e
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hands up if you're suprised.
Sam Kuper wrote:
> 2009/5/5 Marcel
>
>> Am Dienstag, 5. Mai 2009 18:38:42 schrieb Mile Davidovic:
>>> Yesterday I accidenta
Am Mittwoch, 6. Mai 2009 04:05:56 schrieb roby:
> sorry for continuing the ot, but.. i always dreamt of a tv adblocker,
> anybody know of some project in this direction?
Just have a look at vdr (video disk recorder) and "noad". You can't watch live
TV without ad but you are able to record and wat
On 6/05/2009 1:53 PM, The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> Yeah, I know the PS3 has very little RAM, but it's extremely fast RAM is
> it not? I've also been told 3D isn't working... Do you have any idea
> if/when it will? And how's the actual system speed? You've got 8 threads
> available to you, do you no
Yeah, I know the PS3 has very little RAM, but it's extremely fast RAM is it
not? I've also been told 3D isn't working... Do you have any idea if/when it
will? And how's the actual system speed? You've got 8 threads available to
you, do you not? Two PPU threads, and 6 SPU? I know one SPU is kept
dis
On 6/05/2009 12:31 PM, The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> Maybe boot Linux on it from a USB CD drive? :P
That'd be nice but I suspect I'm limited to umass attach/detach, fs
indexing and the like, not boot related features. Even if possible, I
doubt it would be worth my time with so many other resource
Maybe boot Linux on it from a USB CD drive? :P
Do you run Linux on your PS3? I'm thinking about getting one sometime, and
I'm trying to determine what my options of Linux are on one.
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ble media player
built in with USB access. My 2yr old TCL LCD 40" has one. It works great
although some slowdown on intense scenes. I haven't touched it since I
got my PS3 :) ... actually, I haven't watched anything not originating
from my PS3 since I got it :)
Although they becom
sorry for continuing the ot, but.. i always dreamt of a tv adblocker,
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On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 3:05 AM, The Digital Pioneer <
digitalpion...@gmail.com> wrote:
> They run Linux on TVs now?? What kind of processing is a TV doing that
> needs an OS overseeing it?
automatic zapping when boring..
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gt; >
> > It sounds like either your OM or your TV might not be fully compliant.
>
> It sounds like its his TV I just tried it with my OM and my Toshiba 21 inch
> LCD and the TV didn't turn off
No interaction with my Panasonic either.
On an OT note the Panasonic, along with most r
be fully compliant.
>
It sounds like its his TV I just tried it with my OM and my Toshiba 21 inch
LCD and the TV didn't turn off
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ccidentally put my OM phone near LCD TV (Samsung).
>> >
>> > SW on OM is QT Extended and when I press power button (to wake up
>> > mobile) TV immediately turn off.
>> >
>> > I tried again and TV changed channel. So, on my phone this behavioure
>> &
2009/5/5 Marcel
> Am Dienstag, 5. Mai 2009 18:38:42 schrieb Mile Davidovic:
> > Yesterday I accidentally put my OM phone near LCD TV (Samsung).
> >
> > SW on OM is QT Extended and when I press power button (to wake up
> > mobile) TV immediately turn off.
> >
Am Dienstag, 5. Mai 2009 18:38:42 schrieb Mile Davidovic:
> Hello,
>
> Yesterday I accidentally put my OM phone near LCD TV (Samsung).
>
> SW on OM is QT Extended and when I press power button (to wake up
> mobile) TV immediately turn off.
>
> I tried again and TV changed
Hello,
Yesterday I accidentally put my OM phone near LCD TV (Samsung).
SW on OM is QT Extended and when I press power button (to wake up mobile) TV
immediately turn off.
I tried again and TV changed channel. So, on my phone this behavioure is
repeatable.
Is it normal behavioure?
Thanks in
Very think laminated chipboard - left over from the builders! - waste
not, want not :)
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On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 21:47 +0200, Fernando Martins wrote:
> William Kenworthy wrote:
> > For bike use, someything like this may be better:
> > http://wdk.dyndns.org/freerunner/p1000129.jpg
> >
> >
> >
> looks promising! Exactly which material is that made of?
looks like what my dictionary calls "particle board", ie wood chippings
and glue made into something remotely resembling wood.
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William Kenworthy wrote:
> For bike use, someything like this may be better:
> http://wdk.dyndns.org/freerunner/p1000129.jpg
>
>
>
looks promising! Exactly which material is that made of?
Regards,
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joa...@verona.se wrote:
> I once modified a laptop by removing the backlighting from the screen.
> That made it possible to read the screen by using the sun as a backlight
> source. Maybe something similar can be done to the Freerunner?
>
A laptop display is hinged, the FR display is not.
Now, y
On Wednesday 15 April 2009, Thomas Gstädtner wrote:
> If you're looking for _the perfect_ LCD for this job, have a look on
> the Boe Hydis HVT43WV1.
> 4.3" WVGA with probably the best sunlight-readability you can get on a
> colored screen.
It looks good on paper, but IIRC
Radek Bartoň wrote:
> Dne Thursday 16 April 2009 13:39:31 Tobias Diedrich napsal(a):
> > I think any hub generator would do, you can get a 'tire frame'
> > including hub generator for around 60EUR IIRC.
>
> Ah great. Thank you. I searched only term "hub dynamo" but "hub generator"
> gives me more
Radek Bartoň wrote:
> BTW: I'm considering to buy and use with Neo Freerunner such [1] hub dynamo
> but 165€ seem too much for me. Do you know about similar device but somehow
> cheaper?
I have bought similar dynamo hub (i think Shimano) in regular cycle
shop. It was about 40€ but you can buy
Dne Thursday 16 April 2009 13:39:31 Tobias Diedrich napsal(a):
> I think any hub generator would do, you can get a 'tire frame'
> including hub generator for around 60EUR IIRC.
Ah great. Thank you. I searched only term "hub dynamo" but "hub generator"
gives me more results. 100€ for dynamo and co
Radek Bartoň wrote:
> BTW: I'm considering to buy and use with Neo Freerunner such [1] hub dynamo
> but 165€ seem too much for me. Do you know about similar device but somehow
> cheaper? Another problem is that I'm not able to develop converter from 6V/3W
> to USB. Is there any skilled electroen
Hello everyone.
> 1) How many of you would be interested in the following hardware
> mods:
> * sunlight readable LCD
> * bigger LCD 3,5"+
> * new ruggedized case or rubber shell (including a mean to nicely fix
> in on a bike?)
> * waterproof (substaintially more co
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:59 AM, carmen <_...@whats-your.name> wrote:
>> Some ThinkPad X200 Tablets have similar AFFS+ screens of the same
>> manufacturer if you want to see it in action.
>
> my X200 Tablet is unviewable in sun. standard CFFL backlight. i guess the LED
> is stronger?
>
>
> i use
> Some ThinkPad X200 Tablets have similar AFFS+ screens of the same
> manufacturer if you want to see it in action.
my X200 Tablet is unviewable in sun. standard CFFL backlight. i guess the LED
is stronger?
i use my Astak / Jinke / Hanlin ebook reader in the same sunlight, but refresh
is prett
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:30 AM, vale wrote:
>
> perhaps it can be a case where the neo fits in, and lcd is connected via
> usb. also we can put in a better gps antenna connected to the external
> gps-antenna-connector.
>
>
This solution seem easy to implement, without hav
2009/4/16 vale :
> perhaps it can be a case where the neo fits in, and lcd is connected via usb.
> also we can put in a better gps antenna connected to the external
> gps-antenna-connector.
>
the usb is v 1.1, which iirc will only manage 12Mbit/s, so either we
need to downgrade to
glade of the sky) and
the black ribbon will protect from the light coming on the edges. (a black
power tape would do the job)
It won't cost much !
2009/4/16 vale
>
> i would be interested too. an outdoor case and lcd for the neo would be
> great.
>
> perhaps it can be a case w
i would be interested too. an outdoor case and lcd for the neo would be great.
perhaps it can be a case where the neo fits in, and lcd is connected via usb.
also we can put in a better gps antenna connected to the external
gps-antenna-connector.
we can use it as navigation system not only on
On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 14:05 +0200, Marcel wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 15. April 2009 15:04:27 schrieb Esben Stien:
> > Miguel Ángel Calderón writes:
> > > * sunlight readable LCD
> >
> > Definitely. This doesn't affect anything, right, other than being more
>
1) How many of you would be interested in the following hardware
mods:
* sunlight readable LCD
Yes!
This would be very good, not only for using the freerunner on a bike.
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On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Marcus Bauer wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> Joseph Reeves wrote on his blog about a bicycle app for the Neo [1].
>
> I have always wanted to add cycling / sports functions to tangoGPS but
> as the LCD is mostly unreadable in sunlight I fel
Marcus Bauer writes:
> Hello list,
>
> Joseph Reeves wrote on his blog about a bicycle app for the Neo [1].
>
> I have always wanted to add cycling / sports functions to tangoGPS but
> as the LCD is mostly unreadable in sunlight I felt there is little use.
> After trying it
Marcus Bauer wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Joseph Reeves wrote on his blog about a bicycle app for the Neo [1].
>
> I have always wanted to add cycling / sports functions to tangoGPS but
> as the LCD is mostly unreadable in sunlight I felt there is little use.
> After trying it
Hello list,
I like the propossed mods, and i think that most of the changes are possible.
But how to get this mods done? I proposse a simple approach.
Changing the LCD is difficult, because you need to change the case in
order to fit LCD into the phone.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Gaël
Marcus Bauer a écrit :
> Hello list,
>
> Joseph Reeves wrote on his blog about a bicycle app for the Neo [1].
>
> I have always wanted to add cycling / sports functions to tangoGPS but
> as the LCD is mostly unreadable in sunlight I felt there is little use.
> After trying
Am Mittwoch, 15. April 2009 15:04:27 schrieb Esben Stien:
> Miguel Ángel Calderón writes:
> > * sunlight readable LCD
>
> Definitely. This doesn't affect anything, right, other than being more
> readable..?!?. I would also like the screen window to be scratch free.
Miguel Ángel Calderón writes:
> * sunlight readable LCD
Definitely. This doesn't affect anything, right, other than being more
readable..?!?. I would also like the screen window to be scratch free.
> * bigger LCD 3,5"+
You don't think it would be a little too big Neo, if
On Wednesday 15 April 2009, Marcus Bauer wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Joseph Reeves wrote on his blog about a bicycle app for the Neo [1].
>
> I have always wanted to add cycling / sports functions to tangoGPS but
> as the LCD is mostly unreadable in sunlight I felt there is little u
Hello Marcus
2009/4/15 Marcus Bauer
>
> 1) How many of you would be interested in the following hardware
> mods:
> * sunlight readable LCD
> * bigger LCD 3,5"+
> * new ruggedized case or rubber shell (including a mean to nicely fix
> in on a bike?)
> * waterpro
On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 11:22:24 +0100
Joseph Reeves wrote:
cal investment required for this? I guess I should go
> google "psp screen linux"...
>From the same company there is another LCD which is transflective and
3,5", the TD035STEE1.
http://www.summitds.com.tw/TPO/eng/
t;> Hello list,
>>
>> Joseph Reeves wrote on his blog about a bicycle app for the Neo [1].
>>
>> I have always wanted to add cycling / sports functions to tangoGPS but
>> as the LCD is mostly unreadable in sunlight I felt there is little use.
>> After trying
on his blog about a bicycle app for the Neo [1].
>
> I have always wanted to add cycling / sports functions to tangoGPS but
> as the LCD is mostly unreadable in sunlight I felt there is little use.
> After trying it a couple of times on my bike I soon started to leave
> the Neo at h
Hello list,
Joseph Reeves wrote on his blog about a bicycle app for the Neo [1].
I have always wanted to add cycling / sports functions to tangoGPS but
as the LCD is mostly unreadable in sunlight I felt there is little use.
After trying it a couple of times on my bike I soon started to leave
I can only speak to the screens as that is the only bit of my phone that
I have broken so far. :P
There are two companies that I was able to find (in China) that sell the
TD028TTEC1 touch screen, they are listed below:
http://www.qinyielectronics.com
http://www.iiparts.com
I only heard back
Is there any way to purchase cases or LCDs in the event of breakage?
Also, I would like a few cases, to play with adding wifi to GTA01, for
which I need to modify the case a bit, and I may break it.
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Well, I asked this Brando directly, I've said them that the Freerunner
LCD has the size of 46mm x 61mm (is this true? Please, if I'm wrong post
here right values) and they replied me:
The nearest size is 45.2 mm W. x 59.5mm H (iPAQ rx4000 = ETEN P300).
Please check if this size would
El Monday, 14 de April de 2008 20:04:33 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) va escriure:
> So you're simply putting the protector under the phone case?
Yes
> Doesn't it move around?
I only notice some movement when using the fingers if I'm sweating.
>Ah... And I forgot: what about the dust (under the shee
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) ha scritto:
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How do you attach it to the phone?
I have uploaded a video to youtube
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=9enAgqLWeX0
So you're simply putting the protector under the phone case?
Doesn't it move around?
Ah... And I forgot: what about
http://the-gadgeteer.com/review/brando_workshop_ultra_clear_protector_plus_screen_protector
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How do you attach it to the phone?
I have uploaded a video to youtube http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=9enAgqLWeX0
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El Monday, 14 de April de 2008 13:16:40 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) va
escriure:
That kind of sheets are generally thicker, but how they look on the
screen? Are they invisible as the (best) lcd protector are?
How do you attach it to the phone?
I have uploaded
> El Monday, 14 de April de 2008 13:16:40 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) va
> escriure:
>> That kind of sheets are generally thicker, but how they look on the
>> screen? Are they invisible as the (best) lcd protector are?
>> How do you attach it to the phone?
I have uploaded
nicely if the are inserted first on the left side of the
neo.
That kind of sheets are generally thicker, but how they look on the
screen? Are they invisible as the (best) lcd protector are?
How do you attach it to the phone?
I have question about this. What about detachment. Is any
y if the are inserted first on the left side of the
> > neo.
>
> That kind of sheets are generally thicker, but how they look on the
> screen? Are they invisible as the (best) lcd protector are?
> How do you attach it to the phone?
I will take some some pictures later this eveni
they look on the
screen? Are they invisible as the (best) lcd protector are?
How do you attach it to the phone?
Btw, if you can share your grid-sheet... :P
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El Saturday, 12 de April de 2008 23:13:40 Ajit Natarajan va escriure:
> A friend of mine who owns an iPhone purchased an LCD protector. It is a
> sheet of clear material cut to the dimensions of the LCD screen. When
> affixed to the screen, it doesn't affect touch screen operation.
Since Freerunner won't have an hardware light sensor to set its
> > > LCD brightness, I got some ideas about smartly changing the
> > > luminance of the GTA02 screen to save its battery (still with an
> > > unknown life time :/). Of course they aren't and never wil
On Sun, 2008-04-13 at 14:38 +0100, ewanm89 wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 02:50:11 +0200
> "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Since Freerunner won't have an hardware light sensor to set its LCD
> > brightness, I got some ide
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 02:50:11 +0200
"Marco Trevisan (Treviño)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since Freerunner won't have an hardware light sensor to set its LCD
> brightness, I got some ideas about smartly changing the luminance of
> the GTA02 screen to save its batte
On Sonntag, 13. April 2008, Ortwin Regel wrote:
> They are a little too big but work well nonetheless.
I also attached some LCD protector. A little too big is not a problem. I
didn't even cut it. I just attached to directly [1]
Openness
Like Make Magazine we believe "If you
Well, maybe if you ask nicely he will ship to the US anyway.
On 4/13/08, Ajit Natarajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Ortwin Regel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A German ebay seller has some that are advertised as being made for
> > the Neo 1973 (and should thus work fine on the Freerunner as it
"Ortwin Regel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A German ebay seller has some that are advertised as being made for
the Neo 1973 (and should thus work fine on the Freerunner as it has
the same case and screen dimensions):
http://cgi.ebay.de/18x-Schutzfolie-Computer-Neo-1973-Tuch_W0QQitemZ290145736835QQ
will add the
protector to their shop or make a good price.
Sebastian
Ajit Natarajan schrieb:
Hello,
A friend of mine who owns an iPhone purchased an LCD protector. It is
a sheet of clear material cut to the dimensions of the LCD screen.
When affixed to the screen, it doesn't affect
it Natarajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A friend of mine who owns an iPhone purchased an LCD protector. It is a
> sheet of clear material cut to the dimensions of the LCD screen. When
> affixed to the screen, it doesn't affect touch screen operation.
> Ho
> BTW since the Openmoko phones aren't "commercial phones", to find the
> screen protector with the right size (or something bigger), I'd need to know
> which other phone/PDA has the same screen size of the Freerunner.
> Do you have advices for this?
There are cut-to size screen protectors avail
Ajit Natarajan wrote:
A friend of mine who owns an iPhone purchased an LCD protector. It is a
sheet of clear material cut to the dimensions of the LCD screen. When
affixed to the screen, it doesn't affect touch screen operation.
However, it resists scratching and fingerprints can simp
o owns an iPhone purchased an LCD protector. It is a
sheet of clear material cut to the dimensions of the LCD screen. When
affixed to the screen, it doesn't affect touch screen operation. However, it
resists scratching and fingerprints can simply be wiped off.
Is this something that
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 5:13 PM, Ajit Natarajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A friend of mine who owns an iPhone purchased an LCD protector. It is a
> sheet of clear material cut to the dimensions of the LCD screen. When
> affixed to the screen, it doesn&
Hello,
A friend of mine who owns an iPhone purchased an LCD protector. It is a
sheet of clear material cut to the dimensions of the LCD screen. When
affixed to the screen, it doesn't affect touch screen operation.
However, it resists scratching and fingerprints can simply be wiped off.
Am Sa 12. April 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
> Since Freerunner won't have an hardware light sensor to set its LCD
> brightness, I got some ideas about smartly changing the luminance of the
> GTA02 screen to save its battery (still with an unknown life time :/).
Act
2008 at 8:50 PM, "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Since Freerunner won't have an hardware light sensor to set its LCD
> > > brightness, I got some ideas about smartly changing the luminance of the
> > > GTA02 screen to
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