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mtlynch ◴[] No.43555848[source]
The Waveshare e-ink display he's using is $172.99.[0] The one that jgrahamc used in a sibling comment is about $200.[1]

It's a shame that it's not easier to pull the e-ink displays out of used e-readers because you can buy old Kindles on eBay for about $20-40. I know you can jailbreak them and achieve something similar to OP, but it'd be neat if you could just drop the vendor's e-reader firmware entirely and run your own software.

[0] https://www.waveshare.com/product/displays/e-paper/9.7inch-e...

[1] https://soldered.com/product/inkplate-10-9-7-e-paper-board-c...

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niklasbabel ◴[] No.43561561[source]
TRMNL https://usetrmnl.com/ is an e-ink display that offers many plugins, called ‘recipes’ — and you can build your own. price is ~ $150 and you can opt-in for a ‘jailbreak’ version, too. all open-source.
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stavros ◴[] No.43562797[source]
That particular display that they use is around $40, and then there's a $3 ESP32.

I bought one because I think the software and the ecosystem is worth the price, but it's not terribly hard to make one of these for much less than $150.

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1. ryanckulp ◴[] No.43564393{3}[source]
thanks for the support! re DIY, we encourage this: https://docs.usetrmnl.com/go/diy/byod