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E-paper or e-ink displays mimic the appearance of ink on paper, making it suitable for reading. These displays provide a wider viewing angle, and the e-paper display is easily visible in direct sunlight without the image appearing to fade. Most e-paper displays today are based on ESP32 WiFi with touchscreens and additional Bluetooth connectivity. https://goodereader.com/blog/product/4-2-inch-4-grayscale-epaperdisplay-gdew042t2-raw-display-panel
Video shows Michael Kozlowski’s 13.3” e-ink reader in action
Video shows Michael Kozlowski’s 13.3” e-ink reader in action
If you were curious how that 13.3” e-ink Android tablet I mentioned a couple of days ago would look in operation, Michael Kozlowski has linked to a YouTube video in which he puts the engineering demo model through its paces.
Kozlowski shows off the Google Play app store, plus a number of applications including the Marvel Comics…
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Is $699 too much for a 13.3-inch e-reader?
Is $699 too much for a 13.3-inch e-reader?
One of the most common debates in e-book land is that of pricing. What is the correct price for a book? What is the correct price for a reader? Or for anything, really?
It’s a flawed argument. I think that the issue is, there is no One Best Price. There is only what you are offering relative to what other people are offering. For…
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Scholarly publishing is a constant source of contention within the academic community, as the pressure to publish has led to a division of sorts between what
It took them long enough, but some of the biggest names in books and porn have finally realized that sex sells. That's why Cleis Press and Penthouse will
Over on the Smashwords blog, CEO and founder Mark Coker posted some interesting information about the demographics of the bestselling authors on the site.
Readers and authors alike have been crying foul over book reviews from a variety of sources lately. Between the mysterious disappearing act that happens quite