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I built a 10-inch ePaper dashboard for my 3D printer, and it's the best display I've ever used
I've tried a lot of Home Assistant dashboards, between tablets propped up on stands, old Android phones, cheap ESP32 displays, and more. Yet my favorites have always been the ePaper displays I've got ...
E Ink has just announced its next-generation color ePaper panel, and it's a major update for the nascent technology. Most significantly, the company has improved update times significantly. Its new E ...
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E Ink monitors are the productivity upgrade nobody's talking about, and it's high time for that to change
LCD, OLED, and Mini-LED are all great, but E Ink and ePaper displays should be the next productivity breakthrough for PC ...
Announced earlier this month at Computex, the Asus ZenScreen Color ePaper display brings a 13.3-inch color ePaper touchscreen to the portable monitor space, with eye comfort as its main draw. E Ink ...
E Ink has revealed its latest color e-paper, with Kaleido Plus promising brighter hues and improved readability for future ereaders. The new panels – which can display 4,096 colors, but consume a ...
E-Ink is planning on announcing a new display panel for e-readers sometime in the next two months. We have confirmation from a number of sources that state that the new display will be available for ...
E Ink has announced that it is partnering with Intel to develop color e-paper touch panels for laptops. The e-paper will be compatible with the Intel Smart Base, Intel Innovation Platform Framework, ...
E Ink Spectra 6 is designed for use in static signage, and isn't quite ready for e-readers just yet. Reading time 3 minutes With the first E Ink devices having debuted almost two decades ago, it’s ...
There's plenty to like in Asus's Computex 2026 monitor offerings, including the 540Hz ROG Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace and a portable ePaper display that reduces eye strain. Since 2004, I have worked on ...
Over the last couple of years we’ve seen several iterations of the “slow movie player” concept, where a film is broken up into individual frames which are displayed on an e-paper display for a few ...
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