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Originally Posted by eschwartz
 I have had friends with K3s who were quite jealous of Skipstone on a KT. That^ has some pretty good potential even without SSL/TLS issues.
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The older machines may have a very old GTK / gtkwebkit installed, or none at all.
They are also challenged in computer resources.
So - light weight, its own built-in layout engine, can be built to require only a frame buffer surface (all Kindles can do that) . . . .
http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
Don't have a clue what it would look like in grayscale, but check out the frame buffer screen shots.