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by CrackpotGonzo 2120 days ago
I tried making an e-ink phone a few years back with some friends. E-ink was tough, refresh rate didn't quite work for a phone with text messaging etc. Decided to use Sharp's memory LCD, that was better but it was cost-prohibitive for a mass market phone and difficult to develop on.

E-ink has become cheaper and more responsive since we gave it a shot, glad to see companies like Mudita trying to bring something like this to life. https://mudita.com/