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6 e-ink Raspberry Pi projects that look amazing
First up, let's take a look at this really simple but elegant design. It's a very simple project; it uses an e-ink display to show a clock face. You can choose between an analog clock, a digital ...
Ever wished your digital displays could do more than just show static images or repetitive messages? Imagine a screen that evolves daily, showcasing AI-generated artwork, inspirational quotes, or even ...
Imagine a calendar that’s always up-to-date, consumes minimal energy, and looks sleek enough to blend seamlessly into your home or office. Now, picture it running on a device no larger than a deck of ...
We’ve noticed that adding electronic paper displays to projects is getting easier. [NerdCave] picked up a 4.2-inch E-ink panel but found its documentation a bit lacking when it came to using the ...
How about a sleek little desktop device featuring an E Ink display which shows the tracks you are playing on Spotify. DIY artist Anoraker has just such a device to share, one that features a Raspberry ...
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This gorgeous e-paper Raspberry Pi project is the perfect companion for the productivity-minded
Still a sucker for e-paper: low power, crisp look, perfect for low-refresh info. InkyPi packs 20 plugins: calendar, to-dos, day countdown, GitHub graph, and more. Runs on Pi Zero 2W with local web UI ...
Ultra-low-power displays, such as e-paper displays with E Ink, are used in many applications in which a power-hungry backlit LCD isn’t suitable. With a 180° viewing angle and excellent readability ...
A group of Sweden-based researchers proposed a novel e-ink display solution that could make way for super compact, retina-level VR headsets and AR glasses in the future. Traditional emissive displays ...
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