Same here. But I also wondered how they get the fiber projection from the side to show up all across the screen/glass nicely.
I'm always amazed at the super even result of LCD backlight diffusers (are they asymmetrical, when the light comes from just one side?), but they can work more messy than some pixel projection.
edit: probably it just doesn't work. Maybe they could add a simple one segment LCD for variable dimming.
They where very careful to show nothing black on white. The tip of the mountain touches the white thing on the table shortly here: https://youtu.be/GmdXJy_IdNw?t=63
LCD backlight diffusers have a cool method of accounting for light distribution. Basically the diffuse etching is a grid of circles, and the circles are larger where there is less light. Like printer dithering.
I'm always amazed at the super even result of LCD backlight diffusers (are they asymmetrical, when the light comes from just one side?), but they can work more messy than some pixel projection.
edit: probably it just doesn't work. Maybe they could add a simple one segment LCD for variable dimming.
They where very careful to show nothing black on white. The tip of the mountain touches the white thing on the table shortly here: https://youtu.be/GmdXJy_IdNw?t=63