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by janekm 1520 days ago
I think it's the last one, the two proven applications are book readers and price labels (and a few niche applications like readable displays for long-life battery-operated devices, Remarkable). There's not many potential users clamouring for a dumb terminal "laptop" (the battery life advantage would disappear real quick if you tried to compile large code projects) with E-Ink screen. Not that many people would buy a laptop that can't play YouTube videos or go on Facebook. Even I wouldn't want to write code on a laptop with the display latency of e-ink...
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Forget about latency. Boox and Dasung displays for desktop show that it's entirely possible. They only lack color and to be in a laptop to be 95% solved problem.