When I look for an explanation of something I always go for the simple video production one with a guy talking to a camera like its 2007 youtube because I know he's going to actually know what he's talking about, not waste my time with ads and be able to actually answer questions.
@@markrotondella4689 that's incredible... i knew about the currently popular display technologies (LCD matrix and OLED) but the other ones were very very interesting... i'm now obsessed with the "flip" mechanical displays.
haha yeah flip displays are awesome - they still make them it was a bit of a challenge not buying one to include in the video but it might have lead to me buying a CRT as well :P
This video was phenomenal!! I've been designing electronic embedded systems for 20 years yet learned a couple of things. thanks
Thanks - sneak some nixie tubes into your next design :P
Great sir
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Very Good Video Sir, thank you, thanks a lot
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Great Video Sir
Thanks :D
When I look for an explanation of something I always go for the simple video production one with a guy talking to a camera like its 2007 youtube because I know he's going to actually know what he's talking about, not waste my time with ads and be able to actually answer questions.
Thanks :D
This was phenomenal... i learned a bunch and i consider myself to be a display nerd. well done!
Thanks - I actually didn't completely understand how LCDs worked until I made it :P
@@markrotondella4689 that's incredible... i knew about the currently popular display technologies (LCD matrix and OLED) but the other ones were very very interesting... i'm now obsessed with the "flip" mechanical displays.
haha yeah flip displays are awesome - they still make them it was a bit of a challenge not buying one to include in the video but it might have lead to me buying a CRT as well :P