You said per *inch*. Do you mean per *square inch*? It's hard enough dealing with your antiquated measurement units

Exactly one year ago, the Daily Mail offered its readers two free energy-saving lightbulbs.
Last week, following a headline that it was "the end of light as we know it" and a story about retailers agreeing to ditch traditional and "beloved" bulbs for more expensive, low-energy ones, the paper was at it again. Only this time the lightbulbs were of the incandescent variety.
After "unprecedented public demand" for the 5,000 traditional bulbs the paper had obtained, the Mail offered five free 100w light bulbs for every reader in return for 12 tokens and 1.63 for postage.
Well the jokes on them - the only ones still in manufacture are from China, and the tungsten is so impure they last no time at all.marksi wrote:I've just read the following on MediaGuardian:
Exactly one year ago, the Daily Mail offered its readers two free energy-saving lightbulbs.
Last week, following a headline that it was "the end of light as we know it" and a story about retailers agreeing to ditch traditional and "beloved" bulbs for more expensive, low-energy ones, the paper was at it again. Only this time the lightbulbs were of the incandescent variety.
After "unprecedented public demand" for the 5,000 traditional bulbs the paper had obtained, the Mail offered five free 100w light bulbs for every reader in return for 12 tokens and 1.63 for postage.
I still blame gav for his *WACKY* unitsGavin Scott wrote:Oh you silly boys.
The LCD screen is made up of pixels and is rear lit by an array of LED diodes which are positioned every 1" square, so as to illuminate the entire screen area evenly. Like a grid.
The 1" I mentioned is a nominal measurement, based on what I used to deal with in the entertainment industry - it may be that they are more or less densely packed, and it may also be that they are using more efficient luxeon LED diodes.
Indeed I didn't.Sput wrote:And go on, admit it, I BET you had made a typo when you wrote "luxeon"!