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Isn't that kinda counter intuitive compared to what e-ink was originally made for?


If you want to make an e-ink laptop (with more functionality than a Kindle), you're going to need to handle scrolling, cursors, or motion of some kind


On the software side of things, we hope to work with a consultancy to develop Wayland protocols that will offer native e-ink support to client applications.


For? It's more like "what can we do with this tech?"




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