Dear Dan, your post is true. However, monitors would save more energy if the background turned off for black. Unfortunately, not many monitors are OLED. How sad.
Also, your time is off. The code that tells the website what time I posted at isn’t set to Mountain Time, as I posted this at 12:50 and the others at 12:47.
I think you might have a point about monitors. Somehow I don’t think OLED technology is used that often for computers though. I own a little samsung MP3 player that used it (was nice, no backlight) but that’s about it.
The new generation of zunes use OLED tech. They have backlights and the battery life is more than 10 hours even when running movies. They are pretty sweet, plus they don’t hurt your eyes.
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Dear Dan, your post is true. However, monitors would save more energy if the background turned off for black. Unfortunately, not many monitors are OLED. How sad.
~Caleb~
Dear Dan, your comment button is hidden by only those who know to check the source code.
~Caleb~
Also, your time is off. The code that tells the website what time I posted at isn’t set to Mountain Time, as I posted this at 12:50 and the others at 12:47.
Ok… I think it’s fixed now.
I think you might have a point about monitors. Somehow I don’t think OLED technology is used that often for computers though. I own a little samsung MP3 player that used it (was nice, no backlight) but that’s about it.
The new generation of zunes use OLED tech. They have backlights and the battery life is more than 10 hours even when running movies. They are pretty sweet, plus they don’t hurt your eyes.