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Old 04-29-2014, 10:49 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by MagnusW View Post
I am an entrepreneur that is currently developing a dedicated e-ink external monitor that is easy to use and dedicated to being the best possible monitor solution (not an e-reader). I am reaching out to people who seem interested in a product like this.

I would love to hear your thoughts on how you personally would like such a product to work. At this point in my development your input could become real-world features. Hit me with comment and we could have a talk!

Best,
- Magnus


PS: I'm posting on a couple of threads like this, sorry if some of you might see this message other places as well.
I would like to replace my current LCD monitor with a large e-ink screen. I use my computer mainly for reading texts/forums/news/mails on internet. I would switch to my current LCD monitor (or to a video-projector) only to watch videos/movies once a day. So I would buy an e-ink monitor of a normal size for a typical PC monitor, between 21" and 27", with a resolution at least equal to 1920*1080, the more the better. Of course such an e-ink monitor would need to work without the black flash we often see when turning pages while reading an e-book on a Kindle/Kobo/Sony.
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