If you’re coding with them you can already try small ones, unless you need bigger than A4 size for each it isn’t insanely expensive.
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koncertejo@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
I’m really keen on one of these displays eventually, as I can set aside the issues with refresh rate and colour accuracy, but the price needs to drop way down. It needs to be competitive with regular LCD monitors.
I look at terminals all day for work, this would make it so much more comfortable.
vorpuni@jlai.lu 17 hours ago
frezik@midwest.social 1 day ago
Might not need anything except economies of scale. But getting that is the problem.
Tablet sized eink displays found a niche that couldn’t quite be displaced by smartphones and regular tablets. That let them have a market for getting costs down.
There would need to be a similarly wide use case to get the price down on larger eink displays.
JohnEdwa@sopuli.xyz 10 hours ago
And competition. AFAIK, E Ink Corporation holds all the patents, so they can ask for as much as they want for the tech.
communism@lemmy.ml 15 hours ago
I think the use case would be for laptops, for people who want to comfortably use their laptops outside or just want their laptop screens to be easier on the eyes. Only slightly different to a tablet insofar as it has a physical keyboard, so i imagine the tablets could be adapted.
filcuk@lemmy.zip 17 hours ago
There are some annoying usability limitations still, but it has progressed far since early ebook readers, so I’m hopeful.