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Old Jan 9, 2007, 01:31 PM   #1
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Goldenmars Identity Flashdrive & SD Card

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The screen is what sets this stick apart from other sticks, so how does it work? I honestly don't know. However I would guess that it is powered by a small battery or capacitor which is charged via USB.

Nice Review

I'd imagine the screen uses a Bistable LCD. These displays can be altered when power is present, e.g. when plugged into the USB port, but remain in that position when the voltage is removed

http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/lcoms/resear...ableintro.html
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Nice Review

I'd imagine the screen uses a Bistable LCD. These displays can be altered when power is present, e.g. when plugged into the USB port, but remain in that position when the voltage is removed

http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/lcoms/resear...ableintro.html
Bi-stable Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Display, I figured it out :P
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