Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
EDIT: Also, I don't know how the iPod screen works, but if it's like most, then it uses less energy the darker the screen is. My theme is a modified Blackglass with a black background (except for a black-and-red solar eclipse image). I got rid of essentially all whites to eliminate font reading problems; and I got rid of that highlight bar in favor of the little arrow.So I have a really REALLY dark, simple skin, which is probably going to use less light and energy when backlit than a lighter-colored theme.
Sure?I'm thinking "backlight".Not oled... So if backlight is on you are using "this" much energy per second. It doesn't matter if your lcd is blocking light or not.I'd argue that, even though it's probably not measurable; running dark images or dark background color rather than none, ie white, would cost you more energy since you have to have your pixels set.
EDIT: Also, I don't know how the iPod screen works, but if it's like most, then it uses less energy the darker the screen is.
AFAICT it's identical in form and function to a flat-panel LCD. I always assumed that LCDs worked by enabling/disabling subpixels
I get great life, I don't know what you guys are doing I take it with me at 8:00 AM and get back at 9:00 PM... it's not on for all of that time but I've never seen the bar below 50%.
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