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by ctdonath
4226 days ago
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Well, that's exactly the point: an anti-display which lets through what parts of reality the system wants you to see, and blocks light from what it wants you to not see - so another display can render something to fill in the blocked-out areas. Rather than the "ghosting" of putting an elephant over your hand, with the light of both being added, the LCD acts as a dynamic precision cutout shutter, blocking the light from where the elephant would be and letting another display fill in _all_ the light you'd expect from that visual addition. |
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