| ??? 07/05/05 12:22 Read: times |
#96605 - biology Responding to: ???'s previous message |
our eye could sense very short pulses of light, remembering the pulse much longer than it's real duration. If you power a led 10% of the time, you will only feel that it's luminosity is something like 15% dimmer.
It shold work with backlights as long as there is no frequency interference with the lcd pannel Best regard Benjamin Ps : I have actually no clue if this work with backlights |
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