On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 05:53:19PM -0700, Hal Murray wrote:
> qu...@laptop.org said:
> > The XO-4 display has a much brighter backlight. It proved
> > impossible to find such dark LEDs as used to exist.
I was hasty. Let me restate that. Some XO-1.75 and many XO-4,
especially those produced last
qu...@laptop.org said:
> The XO-4 display has a much brighter backlight. It proved impossible to
> find such dark LEDs as used to exist.
Do they take more power or are they more efficient?
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Check the backlight cable. A darker than normal display is usually caused by
backlight cable not properly inserted, in turn caused by shipping or incomplete
latch closure.
The XO-4 display has a much brighter backlight. It proved impossible to find
such dark LEDs as used to exist.
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As Sam says xo-1 screens will work on xo-4 touch units. Disassembly and
reassembly of xo4 touch around the screen is delicate, careful with the
touchscreen data cable.
Over time we made small changes to the LCD screen but they don't make a big
difference. They all fit all production units.
hth,
The XO-4 is the only XO to have been officially sold with a touchscreen
option.
XO-4s use the same screen as other XOs, but with an independent infrared
touchscreen on top of it.
There were some XO-1.75s that were modified to have more traditional
touchscreens to help with Sugar & XO-4 touch deve
On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 9:07 AM, Dave Crossland wrote:
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> On 24 April 2016 at 07:34, Xo Tom wrote:
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>> [I also use the xo4 indoors in black/white mode because for longer texts
>> reading and writing the monochrome display is more convenient than
>> conventional color displays.
>> And that alre