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* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Aymeric1 | A tutorial with Aymeric]] | * [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Simon1 | A tutorial with Simon on the 27th of march]] | ||
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Aymeric1 | A tutorial with Aymeric on the 26th of march]] | |||
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Wright | A tutorial with Richard Wright in five URLs]] | * [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Wright | A tutorial with Richard Wright in five URLs]] | ||
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Doing | Karel Doing notes]] | * [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Doing | Karel Doing notes]] |
Revision as of 18:46, 27 March 2012
Graduation
Shadowplay tests
Makeshift setup:
Displays for a possible display-based zoetrope
E-paper
E-paper would be great, as it's thin, viewable from a broad angle, has a high contrast and a nice texture. Pervasive Displays manufacture e-paper displays, one of their offices is located in Soest, The Netherlands. They don't sell it, sadly. The cheapest/nearest reseller I found is Ineltek, in Heidenheim, Germany.
Active area: 29 x 22 mm / 264 x 176 px
34 euros per screen, when buying 10-15 pcs.
Active area: 90 x 67 mm / 400 x 300 px
52.60 euros per screen, when buying 10-15 pcs.
Active area: 100 x 162 mm / 480 x 800 px
119,75 euros per screen, when buying 10-15 pcs.
A recent discussion about e-paper on the Arduino forums.
Perhaps an alternative would be to buy a bunch of cheap e-readers. (These are sold out everywhere.)
LCD