Talk:Vane display

Latest comment: 3 days ago by UsrHungarianNotation in topic Content fork of seven-segment display?

"Vane display" appears to be a term invented by the original author of this article.

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"Vane display" is not a widely used term, and I can find no uses of this term that predate this article's creation. Early patents refer to this technology as a rotating magnetically actuated display, and they are commonly known as electromechanical/electromagnetic seven-segment displays, or simply seven-segment displays.

Examples from various vendors: SOS electronic, ALFAZETA, ScoreTronics UsrHungarianNotation (talk) 21:49, 1 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

Content fork of seven-segment display?

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While the title of this article seems to indicate that it should be about the general category of display technology where colors/symbols are produced by the mechanical rotation of elements the author of this article is personally calling "vanes," in reality this article appears to only describe a specific type of seven-segment display.

The existence of this article is analogous to hypothetical individual articles for LCD, LED, VFD, and incandescent seven segment displays. Instead, these concepts are properly covered under Seven-segment_display#Implementations.

The notion that some seven segment displays operate by magnetically actuated rotating elements rather than LEDs is already present in the seven-segment display article, albeit unsourced and also infected by this article's potential neologism.

There may be room for an article describing electromechanical display technologies more broadly, perhaps merging in content from the Flip-disc_display article which suffers from similar deficiencies, though to a much lesser extent. UsrHungarianNotation (talk) 22:08, 1 July 2024 (UTC)Reply