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VinnyAzmus

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  1. I have mild photosensitivity and can only use a computer comfortably if it has a reflective, e-ink like screen that allows me to turn the backlight off (Pixel Qi is the only thing like this available right now as far as I know). Unfortunately, there are a very limited number of devices (all netbooks and tablets) that can currently accomodate the Pixel Qi screen, and I'm wondering if any of them could handle the SL viewer. It looks like the basic requirements are met by all of them (except the notion ink, which runs android, but has the potential to run linux), but I'm not sure about the specifics involved with processors and graphics cards.I'd much appreciate some advice. If anyone knows of a reflective screen like the Pixel Qi that's being used in other devices, that I would also love to know. Here are the devices and tech specs: Sol Tablet PC Processor: Intel Atom N455 1.66 GHz Operating System: Windows 7 Memory: 1GB DDR3 (supports up to 2GB) Graphics: UMA of Integrated Graphics 200MHz/DirectX9 Hard Drive 8/16/32 GB Notion Ink Atom System on Chip NVIDIA Tegra 250Dual Core Cortex A-9ULP GPUMemory+Storage 1GB DDR2 RAM1GB SLC8 GB FlashMicro-SD Card supportSamsung N220 Plus ProcessorIntel® Atom™ Processor N470 1.83 GHzOperating SystemGenuine Windows® 7 StarterMemory1 GB (DDR2 / 1 GB x 1) HDD250 GB (5400 rpm S-ATA)Optical Disk DriveNoGraphics ProcessorIntel GMA3150 (Int. Graphic) Thanks, Vin
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