Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 09:21:40 -0500
From: John Musielewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] LCD Brightness enhancement

>>
>>Hi Matt
>>
>>I'm still looking for a second hand Libby to experiment with. I've
>>been looking for a good 100CT or 110CT at a price I can afford. I
>>don't want to use my present Libretto because it's the only one I have
>>and it's become my main computer. But as soon as I have another one
>>I'll try the brightness enhancemnent with the films I have and also
>>try making it reflective to use in sunlight. I'm also looking for an
>>external battery charger for the 70CT to test the battery with.
>
>If you just want to play with LCDs perhaps you might want to go for 
>something a little cheaper than a laptop (besides, we all know we shouldn't 
>use Libbys as guinea pigs ;-) ... perhaps you could try for an old color 
>Windows CE PDA if you wanted to play with that sorta thing, I haven't 
>checked but I'd imagine they'd be pretty cheap to pick up on eBay, 
>especially those that can't be upgraded to newer versions of WinCE or 
>PocketPC ...
>

Hi Raymond

A Libby is a perfect gunia pig:). I really don't want to waste my
money on some other notebook or CE computer (CE in my opinion is just
plain junk to begin with and I don't even want to touch it through
used equipment- the new Zarus which runs Linux would be much more
interesting) which I would never use for anything else. I do have a
Omnibook 600C which has a ds lcd which I could use as a test machine
if I want to go that route. The Libby is a better test case though
because if the reflective polarizer works I won't have to do any more
and I can deal with any problems specific to the Libretto
immeadiately. Besides I need a faster Libretto anyway so I can run
redhat or win2000 or maybe Warp 4 if odin works. The brightness
enhancement is a proven case which won't mess up the display.

John



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