Yeah the song that appears at 3:03 is actually quite mesmerizing and beautiful, and in the way that it is absolutely incredible. Definitely should be at least the only one in this to be released. You would not even expect it to come from the 1990's right? RIGHT? mmm shorry showy
I will forever maintain this was the height of technology. Just enough pixels to convey any meaning, minimal enough to provoke your imagination to fill in the rest. So endearing and nostalgic my heart hurts knowing humanity will never return to this thinking it inferior while it is so not.
Something about a Casio 4 color display is so satisfying. Can’t quite pin it down, maybe it’s their font and layout decisions in combination, but these organizers and late-90’s/early-00’s Casio graphing calculators are so wonderful. Thank you as always Posy! Take care! Edit: gjshsgdjfj
The music at 3:06 you could not have played at a better time. It sounds like the perfect piece of music to listen to during dusk, or at night, as it really gives off a moody-celestial feeling.
Considering how odd the orange + blue + green + off-white color palette seems at first it's amazing how effectively they used it to represent a wide variety of pixel art scenes. I guess the fact that the colors aren't quite solid and tend to fluctuate in hue ends up helping.
posy hit me with the "unpublished" after I heard the most magnificent song I've ever heard and I want to buy it, why do you keep doing this just to torture us
Yeah it is both weird and weird. I meant to say both lovely and loweird. Something like that. Seriously it’s not just some random blip blops with no mixing in sight, it’s all very nice on the ears.
2:10 this was an obvious Beatles Abby Road reference with the 4 guys walking across the street. U can see John wearing white in the front and Paul in black second to last with no shoes.
Hey Posy, instead of a global shutter camera, you can use low frame rates with the associated long exposure times. You do not even have to speed it up, but you can play with that too :)
I used to have this one. There were many more. I loved to check out the latest mail order catalog and see all of these pocket calculators / pdas, some of them were able to execute BASIC code (not this in video)
more devices with these weird but fascinating color LCDs... Siemens S10D (GSM 900) and S11E (GSM 1800) (from the time before dual band phones) and S25 edit: there was also the S10D Active, with a nice bright orange casing and rubber bumper elements. Because "sports" lol. Functionally the same phone
I have a Casio I bought originally when it was released, can't even find it (or looking at it doesnt reveal any name) but it has one of those screens, and it's a PDA. I think I bought it in the 80s, still got it, but the stylus is missing. But you can draw in colors like that on the screen, it does have a paint mode.
I had one of these as a kid, and I have NO IDEA WHY 😅 But the buttons and the little beeps were so cool. Never hooked it up to a computer though! (Also, edit: I had the monochrome one, not color like this nice one).
What isn't working about the other two, nothing is working at all (no sound etc) or the display stopped working specifically? Eventually i want to learn to repair the heat bonded z tape on LCDs but now is not the time yet. Anyway i trust that you will keep them until someone wants to repair them, after all they aren't too large.
@@lazyposy Well i can't promise an easy repair because i don't have a good idea on what might have gone wrong never having seen the innards, but there's a high likelihood that it would not get worse (as in damaged to be much less repairable or beyond repair if it is indeed repairable).
About this 'late 90's' thing, (sorry about the nerd thing, should point this following fact out though) but he actually did not get a computer in his household until 1998 so these songs if they were late 90's would have had to have been made between 1998-99, (atleast in this playlist if not as far as like idk 2001 or smth)
I know this is a lazy video and maybe you didn't want to rerecord it, but I noticed a mistake. You said "sorry for the weird music" when you meant to say "here, enjoy this weird music".
"sorry for the weird music" and it's the most magnificent thing you've ever heard
Posy has released a whole track named “Sorry”. Also magnificent.
reminds me of earthbound i cant tell why
I would love to get these three tracks released on his patreon page :(
Yeah the song that appears at 3:03 is actually quite mesmerizing and beautiful, and in the way that it is absolutely incredible. Definitely should be at least the only one in this to be released. You would not even expect it to come from the 1990's right? RIGHT? mmm shorry showy
I will forever maintain this was the height of technology. Just enough pixels to convey any meaning, minimal enough to provoke your imagination to fill in the rest. So endearing and nostalgic my heart hurts knowing humanity will never return to this thinking it inferior while it is so not.
Did you try using these things? They were worse than pen and paper.
LCD. My favourite posy topic
Same lol. Its very interesting and the entertaining
My guess is 'EXP' is for logging expenses
Doesn’t sound very lazy but OK
Literally says "expense type" at the top
Something about a Casio 4 color display is so satisfying. Can’t quite pin it down, maybe it’s their font and layout decisions in combination, but these organizers and late-90’s/early-00’s Casio graphing calculators are so wonderful.
Thank you as always Posy! Take care!
Edit: gjshsgdjfj
The music at 3:06 you could not have played at a better time. It sounds like the perfect piece of music to listen to during dusk, or at night, as it really gives off a moody-celestial feeling.
Considering how odd the orange + blue + green + off-white color palette seems at first it's amazing how effectively they used it to represent a wide variety of pixel art scenes. I guess the fact that the colors aren't quite solid and tend to fluctuate in hue ends up helping.
posy hit me with the "unpublished" after I heard the most magnificent song I've ever heard and I want to buy it, why do you keep doing this just to torture us
Love the preview of these 30 year old unreleased tracks! Would absolutely listen to the tracks on Spotify or UA-cam music.
Lazy, but still perfectly framed display close up footage. Amazing on large screen.
i love the music!! it's not weird!! please release it :O
AGREE. Yes I wanted all caps 😁
I love the music!! It's weird!! Please release it :O
Yeah it is both weird and weird. I meant to say both lovely and loweird. Something like that. Seriously it’s not just some random blip blops with no mixing in sight, it’s all very nice on the ears.
The details in the picture is amazing. Your camera and focus are impressive.
Please, they need to be published... honestly this is good enough for real posy PLEEAASE
The background of the home menu is awesome!!
I've always had a casio colour graphing calculator, so the colours and font are so very familiar, but this thing has such lovely pixel art
The Casio Graph 60 ! :)
Channels like this make up my day.
I love Beatels Abbey Road easter egg in the demo
EXP = Expenses; and if the thing has the 2.5mm TRS jack, it should be able to sync the data to a PC.
That day night animation was so lovely. Thank you for not speeding it up
It's incredible the quality of animation they were able to make with such limitations.
Those minimal resolution, four colour pixel art animations are great!
“Because I like this one, I won’t speed it up”
🤣😥
Posy, I love you man
Nice writing. It's so poetic.
that last song was pretty fun, all of them were really good ngl
2:10 this was an obvious Beatles Abby Road reference with the 4 guys walking across the street. U can see John wearing white in the front and Paul in black second to last with no shoes.
Please publish those 90's tracks, i love em!
🤍van een mede-nederlander!
jesus christ i NEED that 2nd unpub-ed song mr posy PLEASE
We need to have theses 3 musics released. God please. ^^'
When I was younger, I had the Casio Graph 60, a graphing calculator with the same "3-color" display !
I find it interesting how you can see the traces for all the LCD pixels and sections
The road animation had an Abby Lane easter egg
3:00 Oooh, very Organisation/Kraftwerky vibes in the music there.
Please publish those 90's tracks, they're really good.
Lovely LCD. Thank you Posy. I wish this LCD to be featured in a display module for the Arduino to be played with.
Hey Posy, instead of a global shutter camera, you can use low frame rates with the associated long exposure times.
You do not even have to speed it up, but you can play with that too :)
I used to have this one. There were many more. I loved to check out the latest mail order catalog and see all of these pocket calculators / pdas, some of them were able to execute BASIC code (not this in video)
more devices with these weird but fascinating color LCDs... Siemens S10D (GSM 900) and S11E (GSM 1800) (from the time before dual band phones) and S25
edit: there was also the S10D Active, with a nice bright orange casing and rubber bumper elements. Because "sports" lol. Functionally the same phone
bro at 2:13 they had the album cover for abbey road from the beatles
They didn't include any green flash on the sunset, smh
This is so wonderful ❤
OMG. Is that a sample from Run For Cover Lover by Ken DeFeudis at 2:50?!?!? (probably just an accompaniment preset, awesome and obscure)
Thank you, I was trying to find out more about this colour LCD tech
My old graphics calculator uses it
posy and screen, sound like amazing content to me !
I have a Casio I bought originally when it was released, can't even find it (or looking at it doesnt reveal any name) but it has one of those screens, and it's a PDA. I think I bought it in the 80s, still got it, but the stylus is missing. But you can draw in colors like that on the screen, it does have a paint mode.
I had one of these as a kid, and I have NO IDEA WHY 😅 But the buttons and the little beeps were so cool. Never hooked it up to a computer though! (Also, edit: I had the monochrome one, not color like this nice one).
u should publish your early songs like these ones, they sound dope!
Art.
You should continue using your late 90s tracks
Pleeeaase do a video on the refresh rate. And I really love your background music, these tracks are perferct for nostalgic videos.
LCDs are magical.
I love this displays ❤
They're so pretty
what a masterpiece
What isn't working about the other two, nothing is working at all (no sound etc) or the display stopped working specifically? Eventually i want to learn to repair the heat bonded z tape on LCDs but now is not the time yet. Anyway i trust that you will keep them until someone wants to repair them, after all they aren't too large.
Yes they don't turn on / nothing happens. I think it's some tiny thingy on the PCB that has gone faulty.
@@lazyposy Well i can't promise an easy repair because i don't have a good idea on what might have gone wrong never having seen the innards, but there's a high likelihood that it would not get worse (as in damaged to be much less repairable or beyond repair if it is indeed repairable).
my saturday´s gem
If you need a less expensive global-shutter camera, and you have a Raspberry Pi, they sell a global shutter camera module now.
1:57 This 4x7 font to display the seconds!
Dude, those last 2 tracks sound great with pro logic IIx
the track around 5:00 - 6:00 would fit well in Baba Is You.
these displays are so cool. i wonder if you could make them into high res memory LCDs as a sort of color e-paper 🤔.
yay a new video
the animationd are really nice
I'm salty because these passive color LCDs aren't sold anymore.
very bold of you to assume that using a PDA as an address book was uncommon, also in what world is sunset at 10:30pm?
I wonder if we can find the person that made all these illustration 😍😍
imagine if the original game boy had something like this instead of 4 shades of gray
Very nice video, I would finish my comment but this is the lazy cannaggbhdhlef
About this 'late 90's' thing, (sorry about the nerd thing, should point this following fact out though) but he actually did not get a computer in his household until 1998 so these songs if they were late 90's would have had to have been made between 1998-99, (atleast in this playlist if not as far as like idk 2001 or smth)
Love the hoopa doopa sorry... unpublished tracks from the late nineties.
Busi card 😂 . Also, love the music.
What languages does it have? I saw an option in the settings.
please publish the music
When you say "sorry", I think you mean to say "please enjoy". I dunno, must be a weird translation.
Sorry.
_* skips to the end of the video *_
Nice animations, right?
RIGHT??
Oi Posy why not post these on your main channel?
Another one weird LCD type, yaaaay!
click click click... nice
Lazy engagement
How can i get in touch with Posy? I know he is my creator.I want to talk with him if that is possible. (Offcourse that is possible) ♋️💎😁
Employ?
so much orange...
nice
What an interesting shift on the channel! A little less idiotism, more aesthetics. What's next?
also have you ever considered that you like pixel art 'too much' 😏 jk, keep up all the good content!
3:42 Posy! This awfully looks like the Kilimanjaro! And exp is expenses :) sorry
almost a non lazy video
please relese the music and more of your unrelesed music
I know this is a lazy video and maybe you didn't want to rerecord it, but I noticed a mistake. You said "sorry for the weird music" when you meant to say "here, enjoy this weird music".
You are such a liar, this video is not boring.
Patreon huh... Have you ever heard of a content creator who doesn't need money?
Me neither.
There's nothing lazy about this content 🤣 if you want lazy ask politicians
gckl gckl gckl haha love ya
we like boring, dude
Your Lazy videos are actually interesting but becomes boring as soon as you remind me…sorry sorry.
>global shutter camera. Are you buying the sony A9iii?