LCD Explained (and more)
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- This is episode 2 of 3.
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Episode 3: • Strange Color LCD's
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Great video! You have really good production. Everything from the music, cinematography, and your voice makes the experience really wonderful. I really look forward to your future videos! Please keep making them!
Thank you :)
True 😊
Stel je voor dat je in het dagelijks leven ook zo klinkt 🤔 Imagine if you sound amazing like this in daily life. Groeten uit Nederland!
Agreed! I only recently found this channel and I'm absolutely loving it. It's so unique, interesting, calming, and fun. I love knowing how things work and this channel makes it feel effortless and enjoyable! Even Posy's accent and voice is a bonus, and if it wasn't for such engaging topics I could fall asleep to it :D I'm definitely go through and watch all this channel's videos while I work.
@@PosyMusic ²¹¹¹½2²
This is one of the most underrated channels on youtube
Very true
Really.
Agree
this guy just gained 20k subscribers in like a day, i guess the algorithm decided to bless him cause that segmented displays video has almost 900k views now
This channel is like technology connections but narrated by a Dutch(?) person
My alarm clock for the past 15 years has been a simple LCD clock, specifically a westclox 47539. It is always on and only takes 2 AAAs every 3 years. It never misses an alarm and will beat the reliability of a phone or plug in clock. If I didn’t use the alarm or backlight button I’m sure it would last 10 years easily
Oh man, I was shocked when find out that even music was created by yourself. Your videos deliver highest possible level of satisfaction. Your videos is a truly piece of artwork.
I actually remember pimping my calculators like that in middle school, inverted, and the tape trick I discovered accidentally when taping some bits of colored plastic together for the colors.
my magnum opus had every other digit inverted on one of those big display calculators you could get at the drug store with a backlight.
damn im doing thst with my calculator
This is genuinely the first time I have understood how polarizers work even after having watched multiple videos specifically on it. Thank you so much for the explanation. That demo you did while holding the light actually worked perfectly for me. Awesome stuff
I just discovered your channel
Your filming skills are off the charts
The production quality is insane
Your narration is perfect (as a non native english speaker too, I can still understand you very well)
I hope you'll have way more subscribers and views someday, you really deserve it
+1
Please do make more videos. I love your production style.
The detail, the explanations, the graphics, and the music are all fantastic!
Truly a hidden gem of youtube.
4:51 e paper mono lcd
I was so engrossed in the 20th century-ness on display in this video I started to marvel at the colour LCDs at the end and wondered how that could even work... while staring at my LCD monitor with billions of colours displayed.
Bro literally achieved dark mode on a calculator
He also made rgb gaming calculator
Great video! Well explained, great props and lighting, and of course amazing music. Please keep making them! I don't understand why you don't have more views!
Thank you :)
Your videos and sense of what is interesting are incredible. I don’t know of many people who could make these things interesting much less lastingly interesting.
#mediatama_
°sctv :
for some reason that cyan back light is the most mesmerizing type of glow to me specifically because of growing up when watches started using them.
This video is incredibly well made
Your channel is bound to blow up (in a good way)
It took 2 years, but I think it's finally happening
@@KingNast yup mans hit the algorithm, enjoy the ride up bro u deserve it
With as much effort put into your videos, it's surprising how underrated you are. More people need to see this!
I have a video of my iPhone 7 activating the LCD in my kitchen scale when I woke the phone up. Always found it odd but interesting... now its clear. Great video!
That tape machine with the LCD on the tape window is a really cool touch! I'm surprised it wasn't done more, in fact.
Oh man, how the time has gone by. I swear you head only around 6 or 7 thousand subs last year when I left my comment.
Now look at you, 213 thousand! I'm so happy for you, Posy! The love is well and truly deserved.
Thank you! :)
Yo brotha, I still can't believe how underrated your channel is, you consistently blow our minds in just the perfect way by matching it with the perfect tune. I love it
This guy can make even the simplest look super interesting. 😄
Amazing explanation of TN LCDs! I never understood them before this.
I'm loving your videos so much, don't stop!
Thanks :)
How the hell does this video only have 80k views!? The production on this is AAA documentary quality.
Yesss! You did it again!
Keep making videos (and music of couse).
That “wow” was iconic
7:10 WHAT??! my computer screen is just an advanced version of a calculator screen? And you just taught me how modern displays work without me realizing!?? Awesome.
Your explanation of the polarization of light was very elegant. Also loved the demonstration with the calculator!!
Posy even giving Next Video teasers. You are the spiritual successor to How It's Made.
The narration is immaculate
I'm hooked on your documentaries!
i like this documentary-style video and narration
insanely good explanations of complex stuff without compromising to the point of metaphor
petje af bro
Seriously one of the best youtube vidoes ive seen. Amazingly interesting content mixed with insane videography 🙏🙏❤️
Your channel is so underrated and so educational too, keep up the great work!
yoooo this was super interesting and fun!
this channel def gonna skyrocket
Amazing, in 5 days from 5k subs to 80k, up to the 100k, imagine that, 1 week and going from 5k to your silver play button, well deserved, amazing content
2:22 - fun fact: if you add a third polarizer to this configuration (perpendicular polarizers), it will stop blocking light and then allow some of it through. Quantum.
edit: third polarizer should be diagonal.
I have no idea what you are telling me in the video, I just zoned out over the production style, amazing
This channel is amazing, tha amount of work put into videos and everything. It's just too underrated.
Amazing video! I love your videos and I never really understood how these displays work.
This channel is just so pure and I love it!
I was born in January 16th, 1993. What a coincidence. So glad I found your channel
After watching this pretty series, I came to appreciate TN LCD displays more and bought myself a Casio watch.
0:38 I got exact same watch roughly 9 years ago, and yes, battery still works today!
I always wondered how this long battery life is achieved, so it's nice to know the magic!
I just realized why this feels so normal, your voice, the sounds and B-roll all look like something from "how it's made" or something
Last night this channel had 7k subscribers.
Now it has 8k.
1k increase in less than 12 hours.
I'm really happy more people are getting to see these awesome videos....
In 17 hours he now has 14k from when you wrote the comment
@@machy8515 Two days later, and he's at 55.2K! He has been chosen by the algorithm. It's a great channel, he deserves it!
Your video production style is so unique and pleasant to watch.
thanks for the colorful view, blessings!!
I definitely cringed at some of those Tetяis placements LOL
Yooo the rainbow colours at 6:45 look awesome, I would love to have a clock like that
Your YT life is about to change. Mooi man, zoveel subs in no time...
i appreciate you so much cheap lcd screen on my old unused calculator, this science is amazing
THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO I SAW EVER ABOUT LCDS ! ( i just started moddign Casios :D
Wonderful video, thank you for making it. I'm glad I subscribed after seeing your cursor video.
Very well-made video. Even though I was never interested in this kind of technology, the way you presented it made me to want to learn about it
New favourite channel that I must binge
How come you only have 27k subscribers? This is so amazing! Subscribed!
4 days ago he only had 7K, and now 55.2K It's blowing up!
Keen On Keys-vibes. (I like it.)
THIS CHANNEL IS TOO UNDERRATED !!!!!!!!!!
8:16 I also have a Novation Impulse and I absolutely hate the display! Thank you, now I have a little bit of insight into why it sucks. Also, thank you for everything else. I am in love with your channel. Groete van Suid Afrika.
7:20 that is a pretty beautiful and exact chroma key
RUclips recommended me your mouse cursor video. After that I clicked on your channel and binge watched, which is how I ended up here. I am not trying to brag or anything, but I think I single handedly pushed your magical youtube algorithm score through the roof. I know, but no problem. But you can buy me coffee once you become a multi million dollar youtube channel.
I used to have a lot of casio clocks when I was a kid, idk why I stoped using them, they are really useful
RCA Labs sold off TN LCD to Japan because in the 60s, management was obsessed with colour CRT and had sunk cost into it. The symmetric LCD modes like MVA and FFS(IPS) were developed by Fujitsu and Hitachi. Active matrix LCD displays are truly an invention of Japan and Korea. If you are in a store and are can't tell whether a turned off monitor is TN or not, place your phone's light against the screen. The entire screen should light up dimly, because TN is transmissive at zero voltage. MVA and FFS are black at zero voltage.
Een van mijn favoriete videos op internet Posy, het doet mijn technische hart heel goed.
Groetjes van een 23 jarige mede Nederlander ;)
2:05 bruh what was that sound?
RUclips gave me the best recommend video
Learned a lot from your video 😀
I actually never knew anything about the physics behind lcds. I thought they were simple and had nothing in specialty.
This channel has the ability to make an entire dictionary for a grain of sand
your vids have a different kinda vibe man, awesome music 👌
I clicked on this for math, 10/10 pleasantly surprised
Another fantastic video! Keep em coming.
Thank you
I absolutely LOVE your sketches
Posy - my guess on the multi colour dot matrix displays are that each pixel in the display gets applied a particular voltage to activate the twist of the TN a certain amount only. Instead of 100% VCC, it is an analogue scale voltage applied depending on the desired colour. This partial twist rotates the light a certain amount, yielding the desired colour. You can see these colour changes in this video when you rotate the films.
The best channel i ever seen
So cool ! Nice video. Shame youtube for the bad quality of your macro shots. Anyway, i'm playing with some scotch tape now,... awesome...
there is one more odd type of lit LCD, not mentioned here. i've only ever seen it on the polar FT1 heart rate watch.
it looks like a normal LCD, with a blue-ish tint to the black segments. but when side-lit by the yellow LED, the segments themselves "reflect" the light, and seem to glow.
Also used in casio fx 991 es plus and 82es plus calculator
Great stuff, excelling production!
1:14 Posy might be Dutch as the notes contain "eten" and "goeie battery", which are Dutch.
Update: he is. Lol.
I'm new here
These things are the only reason why my main exists in Smash Bros.
I read this as LSD and I wasn't disappointed
Nice LCD displays, can be taught by Perci the Bandicoot.
So, you make videos for your music.
Like apple made hardware for the software.
I love your album "LCD".
I'm in love with your music.
the long exposure was a good idea imo
Goeie batterij en een goeie video. Groeton uit Nederland!
That exceeded my expectations.
oh! CTC! Its CLATRONIC. I had cassette player made by CTC back in 1995
@7:52 "yo brother" 😂😂😂
POSYY!!!!! WTF!!! Stop making me understand complicated topics so easily. I now have to answer to my parents why I cannot hold down a simple job. :(
Can't wait for your next vid. Fantastic work!!!
These videos are so great
the music reminds me too much the 1992 Orbital ''blue album'' which is wonderful but it distracts me from the video
to reflect on my childhood ;)
Me and many others being dutch and stopping at 0:51 to read the article😂
Excellent video! The first field effect watch, the Gruen Teletime, was first offered for sale in the fall of 1972 in the USA. The first Teletime FE displays were by Ilisco, produced well into 1973 then replaced by a more reliable display by Beckman.
Thank you :) I actually wasn't really aware of another naming 'field effect', that's why I never mentioned that in the video..
@@PosyMusic An excellent book in case you've not seen it. www.amazon.com/Mr-Liquid-Crystal-Fergason-Invented/dp/0997335777/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=mr+liquid+crystal&qid=1586392065&sr=8-1
Funny to see all the Dutch. And yes, I love bruine bonen. (Met kaas, maggi en peper).
Bro, just found your channel today. Fantastic stuff!
I once broke a calculator and eventually the glass became sand and the numbers just became a spider web
Holy shit! This channel is awesome!
That demonstration using long exposure was clever. Too bad it's hard to do long exposure with eyeballs.
I felt like watching two LCD displays at the same time. Dunno way