yeah, I'm also a bit disappointed because I thought the point of the
display is that it was bistable, and could be maintained in a display
with 0 power applied, but it seems that in this case at least that isn't
true, as they refer to turning the display on and off.
-Mike
On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 15:24 -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
> Mike Cherba wrote:
>
> > My brother pointed this one out to me. The reader from what I gather
> > runs Linux under the hood, so hacking it should be fairly
> > straightforward. The only Negative is the price. They want $350 for
> > it. If it was $150 I'd have already bought one. The bottom link is the
> > company that makes the displays. I have been wondering when we'd see
> > this technology come to market.
>
> Keep in mind that the display is very slow. It takes 1.5 seconds to
> paint the screen.
>
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