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== Etoys OLPC ==
== Etoys OLPC ==
[http://www.vpri.org/pdf/OLPCCountries_RN-2007-006-a.pdf] A good overview of Etoys on the OLPC (even in its draft form.)
[http://www.vpri.org/pdf/OLPCCountries_RN-2007-006-a.pdf] A good overview of Etoys on the OLPC (even in its draft form.)

== Dual-resolution display? Is that the right emphasis? ==

There is currently a section "Dual-resolution display". Is that really the right emphasis? I thought we were trying to get away from the great confusion created by speaking of modes. The intro paragraph of a moment ago even implied you couldn't view color mode in sunlight!

Perhaps we should be using a simpler story.
*You can always see at least grayscale, even in direct sunlight.
*You get color from the backlight. Though as sunlight gets brighter, the colors wash out and it again looks like grayscale.
*The backlight uses power. So you can turn it down, and off, to make the battery last longer.
*Turning off the backlight also tells the screen to not worry about color, so it can give you a slightly higher resolution. Which can make hours of reading more comfortable.
[[User:MitchellNCharity|MitchellNCharity]] 13:40, 18 August 2007 (EDT)

:That section was inherited from the old software notes. I hadn't gotten to editing it yet. I do like your suggestions. --[[User:Walter|Walter]] 14:08, 18 August 2007 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 14:09, 7 August 2012

Etoys OLPC

[1] A good overview of Etoys on the OLPC (even in its draft form.)

Dual-resolution display? Is that the right emphasis?

There is currently a section "Dual-resolution display". Is that really the right emphasis? I thought we were trying to get away from the great confusion created by speaking of modes. The intro paragraph of a moment ago even implied you couldn't view color mode in sunlight!

Perhaps we should be using a simpler story.

  • You can always see at least grayscale, even in direct sunlight.
  • You get color from the backlight. Though as sunlight gets brighter, the colors wash out and it again looks like grayscale.
  • The backlight uses power. So you can turn it down, and off, to make the battery last longer.
  • Turning off the backlight also tells the screen to not worry about color, so it can give you a slightly higher resolution. Which can make hours of reading more comfortable.

MitchellNCharity 13:40, 18 August 2007 (EDT)

That section was inherited from the old software notes. I hadn't gotten to editing it yet. I do like your suggestions. --Walter 14:08, 18 August 2007 (EDT)