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Open-source Eink monitor with an emphasis on low latency.
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The Caster is a open-source FPGA-based low-latency electrophoretics display controller (EPDC) design that can be embedded into multiple different classes of devices.
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E-ink IBM XT clone with solar power, ultra low power consumption, and ultra long battery life.
Evertop is a portable PC that emulates an IBM XT with an 80186 processor and 1MB RAM. It can run DOS, Minix, and some other old 1980s operating systems. It also runs Windows up to version 3.0. Because it's based on a powerful yet very low power microcontroller, uses an e-ink display, packs two 10,000mAh batteries, and implements extreme power saving measures, it can run for hundreds or even thousands of hours on a single charge. Combine that with its built in solar panel, and you should be able to use it indefinitely off grid without ever having to worry about battery life.
Kindly RSS Reader is a self-hosted RSS aggregator designed for e-ink devices.
A More Caring Computer.
Meet DC-1. A new kind of computer, designed for deep focus and wellbeing.
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An RSS Aggregator optimized for e-ink devices.
Kindly RSS Reader is a self-hosted RSS aggregator designed for e-ink devices such as Kindle and optimized for low-end computers like the Raspberry Pi.
An Android web browser based on webview, which is specialized for E-Ink device. This browser is called EinkBro. It's designed to fit Eink devices' needs; no unnecessary UI transitions, clear B&W icons, useful feature for eink reading experience. It's originated from FOSS Browser, which is fully free/libre (as in freedom) Android app.