Published on April 14th,2006 at 12:00 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Liquid crystal flat screen with memory

This flat screen has “Memory liquid crystals” that allows an image to stay displayed after the screen is powered off. This results in a significant gain in power consumption.

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  • Merc

    I think you got it backwards. Having a memory liquid crystal would result in a significant gain in extended battery life.

  • Daimaou
    OmegaMerc said:
    I think you got it backwards. Having a memory liquid crystal would result in a significant gain in extended battery life.

    Well I didn’t translate the news but, a gain in power consuption means in this way that you "save" energy

  • Merc

    Im pretty sure that’s improper English. A gain means "to manage to achieve an increase of" and of course a "gain in power consumption" means you an increase in power consumption(use).

 

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