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Turn Off Screen

PostPosted: Apr 4, 2002 @ 1:42am
by StingRay

PostPosted: Apr 4, 2002 @ 1:48am
by Diego Cueva

PostPosted: Apr 4, 2002 @ 6:40am
by Chris Edwards

PostPosted: Apr 4, 2002 @ 8:26am
by brntcrsp

PostPosted: Apr 4, 2002 @ 8:49am
by Chris Edwards

PostPosted: Apr 4, 2002 @ 4:20pm
by StingRay

PostPosted: Apr 4, 2002 @ 11:14pm
by Diego Cueva
The battery will last a LOT more with the screen off. The LCD constantly refreshing drains up a lot of the juice from the battery..
..I´m not sure how much more time your PPC will stay working, though.

PostPosted: Apr 4, 2002 @ 11:30pm
by accolon
I'm not sure if it's really the LCD that drains up the battery, I'd rather say it's the backlight.

I had my E-125 lying on the table playing MP3s with the display turned off (using the respective Media Player function), and I could still see an image because of the angle my desk lamp was lighting the device with.

However, the touchscreen didn't react, but I could see the slider moving.

PostPosted: Apr 4, 2002 @ 11:40pm
by Diego Cueva

PostPosted: Apr 5, 2002 @ 12:11am
by James S
Same thing with my E-125. I can still see a faint image even without external lighting. Very faint, and it updates if I up the volume or as the song progresses. I wondered about it, but it doesn't really bother me.

PostPosted: Apr 5, 2002 @ 4:11am
by Robotbeat

PostPosted: Apr 5, 2002 @ 4:17am
by RICoder