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My phone is an ereader now

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cousin_it ◴[] No.45081200[source]
I've wished for years that there would be an actual e-ink only laptop. Or (even better) an aftermarket e-ink screen for my current laptop, because I'm quite happy with the rest of the machine.
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VoidWhisperer ◴[] No.45081224[source]
Are there any e-ink displays with a reasonable enough refresh rate that aren't exorbitantly expensive? I know atleast as of a few years ago that was one of the issues that would've impeded an e-ink only laptop
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Gys ◴[] No.45081300[source]
From what I read some time ago, e-ink displays use almost as much energy as normal displays if the contents change all the time. The one benefit of e-ink is the ability to show static content without using energy.
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VoidWhisperer ◴[] No.45081369[source]
That is probably another reason that e-ink laptops haven't really become a thing then - practically any use besides maybe basic web browsing and emails would require a decent refresh rate to be reasonable, removing the benefit of using e-ink over the normal display
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1. Xmd5a ◴[] No.45081407[source]
I have a Hisense A5 cc pro, a color eink android smartphone. The refresh rate is good enough to watch a video
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2. Moru ◴[] No.45081705[source]
How is the battery usage during the high refresh rate?