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by r3bl
3134 days ago
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Imagine a table with an e-ink display that can show you whatever you want them to show you. Imagine reading news above your sink while doing the dishes. Imagine the entire walls constructed with e-ink displays in your home and being able to change the wallpapers in your living room depending on what's currently in your mind. All of those could have a "read-only" mode until you push a button, they would use pretty much no electricity, and would ideally be water-proof. Instead, what I have right now, is an e-book reader. Which is nice and all. I'm often sending articles to my Kindle (kudos https://p2k.co/) and all sorts of things, but I had much higher hopes from e-ink technology (and still kind of do). The hope of having my home filled with e-ink displays is much greater than having a home filled with sensors. |
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I don't know how much research is ongoing into it, and I do think it's underutilized (I can't understand why smart watches use LCDs), but there are many breakthroughs before we can get those things you mention.
I still expect it to get all over the world, eventually.