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#438942 - 10/12/17 11:02 AM
Re: Interesting
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Keep in mind that just 5 years ago, you could not read any keyboard screen outdoors. In this respect, keyboards have really changed when it comes to displays. Additionally, TFT and Supertwist technology now make it so you can see the screen at just about any angle, and with greater clarity and brightness. Not something I would worry about at this point. Also, when performing outdoors, most players set up somewhere in the shade. Other than marine devices, such as GPS/Plotters, it is nearly impossible to see the display of any device in direct sunlight. Years ago, I used to carry a large, black umbrella with me that attached to my keyboard stand to provide shade for outdoor jobs when there was no shade available - it was a necessity. Also, the vast majority of players rarely perform outdoors, too hot, too buggy, too easy to get caught in a sudden downpour, and more often than not, too many drunks with drinks in their hands who want to talk with the musician or DJ. All the best, Gary
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#438949 - 10/12/17 12:03 PM
Re: Interesting
[Re: guitpic1]
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Donny, if they went to supertwist, direct sunlight actually would make the screen brighter and not reflect back at you. TFT Supertwist allows the light to go through the display, then reflects the light back through the images with greater intensity. This technology has been around in the recreational marine industry for more than a decade, but the music industry seems to have failed to pick up on it until just this past year. I guess we will have to wait and see how actual owners/users feel about the display. On another forum, Bachus stated that the display was recessed a few centimeters and this would make pressing the bottom of the screen icons difficult, however, I just watched one of the demos where I could clearly see the screen was only recessed about 1/2-inch at most, and maybe less. And the performer had absolutely no trouble accessing those lower screen icons. Just another week or two before we get an actual, hands-on assessment of what and what not is great about the Genos. You oughta make a road trip to Frank's place when they arrive so you can give us some insight. I'm too busted up and crippled to drive that far. All the best, Gary
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#438951 - 10/12/17 12:06 PM
Re: Interesting
[Re: guitpic1]
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I'm by no means and expert but I have had several Korg arrangers (Pa800, Pa2 XPro, Pa3x, Pa476, I've had Tyros2, Tyros4, Tyros5-76, PSR 3000, S900, s910, s970). The only problem I ever had was reading outdoors in bright sun, but where I played outdoors they had a canopy so the problem was solved. Seems to me no one has laid hands yet on the Genos but some are saying they have issues with the fixed screen, how do you know it will be an issue?
Maybe it's because I'm young and have good vision that I've never found it to be a problem?
Edited by Stephenm52 (10/12/17 12:06 PM)
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#438953 - 10/12/17 12:33 PM
Re: Interesting
[Re: Stephenm52]
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I have had several Korg arrangers (Pa800, Pa2 XPro, Pa3x, Pa476, I've had Tyros2, Tyros4, Tyros5-76, PSR 3000, S900, s910, s970). Steve, ever think about going into REHAB? chas
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#438964 - 10/12/17 04:32 PM
Re: Interesting
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 07/21/05
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Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Donny, if they went to supertwist, direct sunlight actually would make the screen brighter and not reflect back at you. TFT Supertwist allows the light to go through the display, then reflects the light back through the images with greater intensity. This technology has been around in the recreational marine industry for more than a decade, but the music industry seems to have failed to pick up on it until just this past year. I guess we will have to wait and see how actual owners/users feel about the display. Gary The problem with supertwist is there slow response time, resolution, accuracy and detail, which makes them completely unsuitable for keyboard, phone, and tablet etc. use. If the above is not paramount (Such as in marine displays) then the visible in sunlight positives come into play, (Again marine displays are one) and thus supertwist is ideal. Bill
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#438965 - 10/12/17 05:13 PM
Re: Interesting
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Bill, I work with a Supertwist touch-screen display every day I'm on my boat and it is pretty darned fast, IMO. I touch the screen and within a fraction of a second the selected menu appears, another touch and another fraction of a second and I have a course laid out to my destination. The only slow thing about any GPS/Plotter with Supertwist is the time it takes to load new charts, which has nothing to do with the display. The resolution and accuracy of my Lowrance HDS7 Gen2 is incredible, especially considering that just a decade ago, we were viewing displays that were essentially dot matrix in quality. Despite the fact that I am working with just a 480 X 640 resolution, keep in mind that is all on a screen that measures just 7 inches diagonal, which provides incredibly sharp images. The screen I use is larger than the screen on my PSR-S950, but about 2 inches smaller than on the Genos. The demos I've seen from the Genos display appear to be quite sharp, clear and accurate, but as yet, I have not been able to determine exactly which technology they used for the display. I guess this is one of those "To Be Determined" items that we will eventually find out about. All the best, Gary
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#439072 - 10/14/17 02:37 PM
Re: Interesting
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I would guess I've about 40 or so arrangers... Let's see, three EARLY low-end Yamahas, PSR60, 70... Then PSR6100, 6300, 510, 620, 740, 2000, 2100, 8000, 9000, Tyros, T2, S900, S910, S950, S970. Technics KN800, 1000, 2000, 5000. Roland G800, G70, E50, E80, BK7m, BK9. Solton/Ketron X1, SD1, SD5, Midjay, Audya, SD7. Korg PA80, 800, 900, PA3X, PA4X, MicroArranger. I may be finished now. It would be really hard to justify the price of a Genos, even if I loved it after playing one, because I don't NEEEEED one. Maybe PA5X? ... I'm probably finished though. Maybe . . .
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#439076 - 10/14/17 05:12 PM
Re: Interesting
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You could almost buy a new outboard for your bass boat for the price of a Genos, Don - NAH! I forgot, you like to really go fast in that boat, so it would cost the price of 4 or 5 Genos's. Gary
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