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An XO-1 display pixel both reflects ambient light ''and'' transmits backlight (possibly colored) based on the liquid crystal materials state of "twist". The "twist" is set by the voltage between the pixel and common electrodes. |
An XO-1 display pixel both reflects ambient light ''and'' transmits backlight (possibly colored) based on the liquid crystal materials state of "twist". The "twist" is set by the voltage between the pixel and common electrodes. |
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Annotated figure 1 from USA Patent Application 11/897,588, Publication number US 2008/0117346 A1, Filing date: Aug 31, 2007 {{PD}} |
Annotated figure 1 from USA Patent Application 11/897,588, Publication number US 2008/0117346 A1, Filing date: Aug 31, 2007 {{PD}} |
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An XO-1 display pixel both reflects ambient light and transmits backlight (possibly colored) based on the liquid crystal materials state of "twist". The "twist" is set by the voltage between the pixel and common electrodes. Annotated figure 1 from USA Patent Application 11/897,588, Publication number US 2008/0117346 A1, Filing date: Aug 31, 2007
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