hmm
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hmm
I'm pretty sure I can hear when I turn a page on my e-reader. Like when the display refreshes or something
however, it is extremely quiet, quieter than most electrical hums around me
... why is my hearing like this
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hmm
I'm pretty sure I can hear when I turn a page on my e-reader. Like when the display refreshes or something
however, it is extremely quiet, quieter than most electrical hums around me
... why is my hearing like this
honestly one day I would want to sit in one of these -20dB chambers
just so I know what silence is like
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honestly one day I would want to sit in one of these -20dB chambers
just so I know what silence is like
oh wait when I put my ear right up against it it's relatively audible
huh
how the fuck did I hear that from a distance
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oh wait when I put my ear right up against it it's relatively audible
huh
how the fuck did I hear that from a distance
It is incredible quiet, but audible
I wonder what is making that noise
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hmm
I'm pretty sure I can hear when I turn a page on my e-reader. Like when the display refreshes or something
however, it is extremely quiet, quieter than most electrical hums around me
... why is my hearing like this
@MiaWinter the coils must whine! of something
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It is incredible quiet, but audible
I wonder what is making that noise
yeah damn you need headphone to have even a chance to hear it
my speakers can't do it
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It is incredible quiet, but audible
I wonder what is making that noise
@MiaWinter have you looked at how e-reader displays work? its very interesting, solid particles suspended in a liquid so makes sense theyre audible
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@MiaWinter have you looked at how e-reader displays work? its very interesting, solid particles suspended in a liquid so makes sense theyre audible
@desea yeah but this is... not what I expected to hear
it sounds like a scanner head, but tiny and fast
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It is incredible quiet, but audible
I wonder what is making that noise
@MiaWinter I can't hear the noise since my high frequency hearing has declined over the years, but if I had to guess, I would suspect coil whine from the boost converter.
I believe e-paper displays use a "high" voltage pulse to do a full refresh.
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It is incredible quiet, but audible
I wonder what is making that noise
@MiaWinter i now need to listen to my e-reader in a completely quiet environment and see if it does it too -
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