Yota Phone Launches With Secondary E-Ink Display 72
OldJuke writes "Called the YotaPhone, the device pairs a traditional LCD color touch-screen on one side with a black-and-white, electronic-paper display on the other, allowing users to continuously view data in real time without having to constantly wake up their phones and drain their batteries. General interaction will be done through the LCD screen, but the e-paper display allows an image to be displayed at all times — from maps, airline boarding passes and family photos to Twitter messages and emails — but only uses power when the picture changes. BBC News interviewed the company's leader, Vlad Martynov, for a hands-on demonstration."
Finally! (Score:5, Interesting)
Durability? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Finally! (Score:5, Interesting)
Ooops! Got it frozen with compromising display... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Finally! (Score:3, Interesting)
The Yota will let you display a map, a book, or other useful stuff on its e-ink display.
The Fone apparently couldn't even display SMS messages properly.
Sorry if I missed a joke, but if you're serious, there's no comparison.
If someone made a phone like the Yota in a slider format (or some other way to get a keyboard in there), I could be all over it.
Pixel Qi? (Score:3, Interesting)
Yes, why don't many more devices use the Pixel Qi display? You know, the one that's a normal color LCD when backlit, or a monochrome very-low-power LCD when front-lit (ie, by ambient lighting). Seems like it would be ideal for phones and smart watches.